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Fairburn...A World Away
Fairburn is an emerging community for Arts and Entertainment. Livable spaces are developing throughout the city with an ongoing Creative Placemaking Strategy, public art, design, and streetscape project. Strategic placemaking has had a signifi cant impact on shaping a city’s brand, appeal, and in many cases, garnered substantial investment. In the town of Fairburn, strategic placemaking has a central role in conjunction with coordination and implementation of the 2015-2035 Comprehensive Plan. Through the city’s Comprehensive Plan, feedback from residents helps establish the overall priorities for the town. Citizens reveal a desire for a thriving downtown, transportation connectivity, more pedestrian-friendly developments, a better grocery store, and mixed-use developments. They are addressing citizen concerns for enhanced quality of life and more sustainable results informed by comprehensive planning. The city of Fairburn worked with the metropolitan planning organization, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), to develop a creative placemaking strategy in 2017. The goal was to focus economic development approaches on arts and entertainment as catalysts for activating and enhancing public space. Historically, developments and events were identifi ed in isolation. However, with the implementation of Fairburn’s Creative Placemaking Strategy, there is a shift from ad-hoc events and actions to a holistic approach to incorporate a ‘competitive identity’.
Historic Growth
A place settled as early as 1830, the town was founded as Cartersville in 1833 and thrived as a banking town located along the CSX railway, changing its name one year later to Berryville. In 1854, the Georgia State Legislature enacted a town charter named Fairburn, and by 1925 Fairburn changed its status from a “town” to a “city.” Since its founding, Fairburn has experienced tremendous growth. For many, the attraction is the small-town charm. According to Fairburn’s Mayor, Elizabeth Carr-Hurst, “Fairburn is a place that has something for everyone.” Fairburn’s heart of downtown showcases 20 commercial buildings, the Campbell County Courthouse, and two train depots. Fairburn is looking to the future with a vibrant downtown courtyard and stage for concerts, special events, annual Farmer’s Market, and numerous opportunities for small businesses. Restaurants like award-winning Slider’s Burger Joint, Armando’s Mexican food, Casablanca’s Southern cuisine, and Oz Pizza are among the downtown varieties that offer guests a relaxed atmosphere and exceptional food. Cochran Mill Brewing Company’s craft beer, casual setting, and open-food policy (you can bring your own food) allows guests of all ages to enjoy. Since their
Cochran Mill Brewing Company
soft opening in late March 2020, they have been on the forefront in taking COVID-19 precautions such as 90% percent of the brewery is open-air seating, indoor social distancing policy, online ordering, and curbside service promote customer safety and trust. Whether you’re tasting a Blonde Moment, a light bodied ale with subtle aroma that is reminiscent of a walk along the hot springs enjoying a summer afternoon, or a more traditional Scottish ale made in the traditional style, Cochran Mill Brewing Company has the fl avor to fi t your fancy. Other popular blends include English IPA, Snow Swan Saison, Professor Ted’s Irish Red, Muller Hund Molasses Porter, and the newest addition Depot Street Amber Ale.
Moving Forward with Vision
Awarded a grant by the Livable Cities Initiative Program, Fairburn has developed strategies to link residents to area shopping, arts and entertainment, and walkable trails and vistas. Fairburn’s downtown Historic Commercial District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It offers visitors and residents local entertainment, access to craft beer at Cochran Mill Brewhouse, classical theatrical plays at historic Southside Theatre Guild, and various restaurants and shops like Cigar Studio Lounge, an
Cigar Studio Lounge
authorized Davidoff distributor, where celebrities such as Academy Award winners Jamie Foxx and Louis Gossett Jr. visit while in town-drawing visitors from around the country. The city of Fairburn has actively engaged in development opportunities to increase the city’s amenities with investments in infrastructure and community engagement. Some of the projects include: • Broad Street Streetscape Project • I-85 @ State Route 74/ Senoia Road Interchange Project
Underpass Revitalization Project
• Fairburn Festival – proposed 7,700 square foot multi-tenant commercial development located along Hwy 74/Senoia Road at the Intersection of Meadow Glen Parkway, which is currently underway. • Fern Dale Project – Virlyn B. Smith Road adjacent to the Renaissance Festival Property (171-lot subdivision) • Livable Cities Initiative (LCI) Downtown Development Study Update • Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC) Community Assistance Program/ Fairburn Community Garden Plan – Assists with addressing challenges of food insecurity, food deserts, and equity in health and wellness living. • Creative Placemaking – Activation of downtown to enhance character spaces, encourage public art, and catalytic projects (includes Streetscape Project, Southside Theatre Guild enhancements, and Underpass) Home to the Georgia Renaissance Festival, hotels, public & private schools and universities, an eclectic array of retail businesses, and more, Fairburn is moving forward to provide jobs, education, housing, entertainment, and services. Fairburn has a thriving network of retail establishments with the proposed Fairburn Festival, a 7,700 square foot multi-tenant commercial development located along Hwy 74/ Senoia Road at the Intersection of Meadow Glen Parkway, which is currently underway. With a growing industrial park, Fairburn’s strategic location is home to several national brand companies, including Nestle Purina, US Foods, S.C. Johnson, Clorox, Electrolux, Aaron Rents, and Smuckers Google. Fairburn is a city with places to go, see and do in the ATL, a city Situated to Succeed. Scan code for more info
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Lighting of the Tree
Sunday November 28, 5 pm Shamrock Park, Tyrone tyronerecreation.org
Light Up the City and Holiday Tinsel Trail
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December
East Point Farmers Market & Food Truck Court
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Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol
Thursday-Sunday December 2-12 Southside Theatre Guild 20 West Campbellton St., Fairburn stgplays.com
Fairburn Tree Lighting
Friday December 3 Frankie Arnold Stage & Courtyard fairburn.com
College Park Christmas Parade
Saturday Dec. 4, 10:30 am Main Street, College Park 404-669-9206 ext. 6113 collegeparkrca.com
Hometown Holiday
Saturday December 4, 5 pm Drake Field, Peachtree City peachtree-city.org
Atlanta Audubon Hike
Wednesday December 8, 8 am Reynolds Nature Preserve, Morrow claytonparks.com
January
East Point Food Truck Court
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Sister Act
Friday-Sunday January 21-February 13 The Legacy Theatre, Tyrone thelegacytheatre.org
February
East Point Farmers Market & Food Truck Court
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Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers In Person Screening Proper Pronouns
Saturday February 5, 6 pm Academy Theatre, Hapeville hapeville.org
March
East Point Farmers Market & Food Truck Court
Every Wednesday, 4-7 pm East Point City Hall, 2757 East Point Street downtowneastpoint.com
Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers In Person Screening My Name is Pauli Murray
Saturday March 5, 6 pm Academy Theatre, Hapeville hapeville.org
Steel Magnolias
Thursday-Sunday March 17-27 Southside Theatre Guild 20 West Campbellton St., Fairburn stgplays.com
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