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2 KNOWAtlanta SUMMER 2023 CONTENTS KNOWAtlanta Summer 2023 VOLUME 37, NUMBER 3 Get to KNOW Atlanta 6 Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Your Gateway to the World 8 How Atlanta Stacks Up 9 How Metro Atlanta Cities Stack Up 10 KNOW Where to Go Navigating metro Atlanta’s ITP and OTP locales 12 Peachtree Corners A Dream Realized 14 A Weekend Away Where to stay, eat and play while exploring metro Atlanta’s favorite cities this summer Get to KNOW Business 20 New Business Moves to Georgia Companies on the move are a testimony to Georgia’s business-friendly environment 24 Big Business in Atlanta The metro area’s Fortune 500 companies and top 20 employers 25 Atlanta: The Tech Hotspot of the Southeast
Lifestyles 26 The Coveted Condo Metro Atlanta’s condo communities continue to command the local home buying market 31 Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities 32 Moving to Atlanta Timeline 33 Metro Atlanta’s 2023 New Home Market Update 34 The Lap of Luxury Metro Atlanta’s luxury new home market offers outstanding options here, there and everywhere 37 KNOWAtlanta’s Guide to New Homes 41 Builder and Developer Locator Map 42 Tips for Finding a Short-Term Rental During a Home Renovation 44 Active Adult Summer Living Get outside this summer at metro Atlanta’s 55+ communities
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52 The Summer of STEM Metro Atlanta private schools prep K-5 students for tomorrow with STEM programs 60 Select Metro Atlanta Private Schools Map 61 Get to KNOW Metro Atlanta’s Counties 80 Ad Index 44 14
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Make Hay While the Sun Shines

If you’ve been thinking about making a move to metro Atlanta, there’s no better time than right now. The opportunities available for new residents are unparalleled, from outstanding housing options and a booming local job market to exceptional school offerings for children of all ages. For instance, on the residential side of things, metro Atlanta and the surrounding cities and towns provide a host of choices, including single-family homes, townhomes, apartments and condominiums, the latter of which has skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years. In fact, you can learn more about Atlanta’s burgeoning condo market in our can’t-miss feature on page 26. If you’re wondering how you can pay for the home of your dreams, look no further than Atlanta’s remarkable job market, which is a direct result of the many companies that are moving to and expanding within the area; you’ll find more about Atlanta’s big business moves on page 20. And even though it’s summertime, the new school year is just around the corner; fortunately, metro Atlanta’s private schools are ready to welcome students with everything they could need, including some of the most innovative and sought-after STEM programs in the region. Check out our article about K-5 STEM programs on page 52.

Of course, it’s not all business in the ATL. Just ask our active adult residents, who have access to some of the best outdoor amenities around and can take full advantage of them as the summer season heats up. And for those who want to explore the area when the sun is shining and the days are long, this issue will give you the 411 on the best places to stay, eat and play in some of our favorite cities, from Braselton to Decatur to Peachtree Corners (you can even learn everything about Gwinnett County’s largest city in our profile of Peachtree Corners on page 12).

So what are you waiting for? It’s time to make hay while the sun shines in our beloved city. We’re ready when you are.

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

One of metro Atlanta’s greatest assets is Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Serving more than 100 million passengers each year, the airport boasts nonstop flights to over 150 domestic destinations and 70 international destinations in more than 50 countries. In 2020, the airport was recognized as the busiest airport in the world for the 22nd consecutive year. Of course, it makes sense that Atlanta, the leading city in the Southeast, offers such an incredible facility. Just as the city itself is a diverse locale with millions of residents who hail from all over the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a welcoming sight for passengers from all walks of life. Take a look at everything this outstanding airport has to offer.

AT A GLANCE

70+ international destinations in 43+ countries with nonstop service

80 percent of the U.S. population within a twohour flight

724,145 Annual flights

1,984 average daily flights

94+ million passengers annually

275,000 daily passengers

107 million passengers annually

688,614 cargo metric tons

Seven concourses

156 domestic gates

41 international gates

Two terminals

Five runways

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YOUR GATEWAY TO THE WORLD

MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is a bona fide destination thanks to ATL Skypointe, a brand representing the world’s greatest shopping and dining experiences. Throughout the facility and across its seven concourses, there are more than 300 restaurants, shops and services. Some of the well-known offerings include:

RESTAURANTS:

• BeerCode

• Savi Provisions

• Cat Cora’s Kitchen

• Grindhouse Killer Burgers

• Longhorn Steakhouse

• Ecco

AIRPORT ACCOLADES

• #1 Busiest Airport

• #1 World’s Most Efficient Airport

• Home to the tallest air traffic control tower in North America and the fourth tallest in the world

AIRPORT CODE: ATL

SHOPS:

• Duty Free Americas

• Brighton Collectibles

• The Goods @ ATL

• MAC

• Brooks Brothers

• Tumi

METRO ATLANTA’S ECONOMIC ENGINE

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is an economic juggernaut. It is the largest employer in Georgia and is one of the world’s most well-known global transport centers. And the economic impact can be felt throughout metro Atlanta.

• The airport boasts more than 63,000 onsite jobs.

• More than 18,000 South Fulton County residents work onsite at the airport, accounting for 28.8 percent of the county’s workforce.

• The average income for an airport-based job is $71,500.

• The airport supports more than 448,000 jobs across

SERVICES:

• The Chiroport

• FedEx

• The Club ATL

• XpresSpa

• Be Relax

PASSENGER AIRLINES

In addition to being the home of Delta Air Lines’ corporate headquarters, ATL welcomes flights from an array of domestic and international airlines:

DOMESTIC:

• Alaska Airlines

• American Airlines

• Delta Air Lines

• Frontier Airlines

• JetBlue Airways

• Southern Airways Express

• Southwest Airlines

• Spirit Airlines

• United Airlines

INTERNATIONAL:

• Air Canada

• Air France

• British Airways

• Copa Airlines

• KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

• Korean Air

• Lufthansa German Airlines

• Qatar Airways

• Turkish Airlines

• Virgin Atlantic

• WestJet

the Southeast, accounting for 20 percent of the jobs in the region.

• The facility provides a $51.5 billion economic boost for metro Atlanta.

• Overall, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport generates over $82 billion in annual economic impact for the entire Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion (PAM).

• More than 103,600 jobs support the airport’s cargo activity.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Economic Impact Study, released in 2020

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How Atlanta Stacks Up

With affordable housing and a low cost of living, Atlantans get more while spending less. To understand why more than five million people call metro Atlanta home, see below how it surpasses other major cities in almost every way that counts.

More for Your Money

Save money on everything from movie tickets to a box of cereal with a move to Atlanta, one of America’s most affordable cities. This bustling metropolis offers world-class entertainment, shopping, sports and dining at a fraction of the cost of other cities. As your living expenses decline, relish your newfound access to the finer things — whether it be an Atlanta Braves game at Truist Park or a Broadway play at The Fox Theatre.

$50,000 Salary in Atlanta Equals

2023 Median Sold Home Price

Apartment Rent (2 Bedrooms)

Average Cost of Monthly Parking

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$0 $300000 $600000 $900000 $1200000 $1500000 San Francisco New York City Washington, D.C. Seattle Chicago Atlanta $399,000 $330,000 $794,000 $639,000 $745,000 $1.3 million Realtor.com, January 2023
$0 $500 $1000 $1500 $2000 $2500 $3000 San Francisco New York City Washington, D.C. Seattle Chicago Atlanta $1,500 $1.393 $1,868 $1,733 $2,049 $2,537 apartmentlist.com, March 2023
$0 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $600 San Francisco New York City Washington, D.C. Seattle Chicago Atlanta $130 $307 $237 $318 $570 $350 SpotHERO and monthlyparking.org
AIRPORT CODE: ATL Seattle $77,108 Chicago $60,539 New York City $120,441 Washington DC $78,998 San Francisco $95,686 Atlanta $50,000
Source: CNN Money

How Metro Atlanta Cities Stack Up

Metro Atlanta includes more than 50 cities. Compare some of these communities by median home prices, median household income, population and growth with the data below.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Population Growth

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau Source:
Woodstock Alpharetta Lawrenceville Cumming Sandy Springs Gainesville Douglasville Decatur Dunwoody Peachtree City East Point Marietta Suwanee Bar tow Cherokee Forsyth Hall Gwinnett Cobb Paulding Douglas DeKalb Rockdale Fulton Fulton Henr y Clayton Fayette Atlanta $0 $100000 $200000 $300000 $400000 $500000 $600000 Woodstock Suwanee Sandy Springs Peachtree City Marietta Lawrenceville Gainesville East Point Dunwoody Douglasville Decatur Cumming Alpharetta Atlanta Median Sold Home Prices $399,900 $525,000 $475,000 $330,000 $300,000 $550,000 $249,000 $365,000 $344,000 $400,000 $457,000 $599,000 $495,000 $396,000 $0 $25000 $50000 $75000 $100000 $125000 Woodstock Suwanee Sandy Springs Peachtree City Marietta Lawrenceville Gainesville East Point Dunwoody Douglasville Decatur Cumming Alpharetta Atlanta Median Household Income $66,657 $113,802 $47,273 $106,000 $59,948 $96,057 $43,453 $51,520 $52,585 $57,452 $101,121 $78,613 $90,436 $76,191 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% Woodstock 33,039 Suwanee 20,907 Sandy Springs 109,452 Peachtree City 36,223 Marietta 60,867 Lawrenceville 30,834 Gainesville 43,232 East Point 34,875 Dunwoody 49,356 Douglasville 33,992 Decatur 25,696 Cumming 6,547 Alpharetta 67,213 Atlanta 506,811
18.7% 17.1% 18.2% 30.9% 11.8% 6.3% 4.3% 27.0% 13.3% 7.8% 5.4% 16.7% 36.3% 38.8%

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NAVIGATING METRO ATLANTA’S ITP AND OTP LOCALES

Do you want to live ITP? Or do you prefer to be OTP?

If you’re new to metro Atlanta, you may have no idea what either of those acronyms mean. Fortunately, KNOWAtlanta can help you be in the know when it comes to navigating the metro area’s most-loved locales and choosing the perfect place to call home.

Name That Acronym!

If you’re ITP, that means you are Inside the Perimeter.

When you’re OTP, you’re Outside the Perimeter.

So, what constitutes the Perimeter? That would be Interstate 285, or I-285, a major interstate highway loop that encircles Atlanta and connects I-75, I-85 and I-20 to the city. Anything that falls within the loop is recognized as ITP. Areas beyond the borders of the loop are considered to be OTP.

Location is Everything

Some of the most popular ITP cities, towns, districts and neighborhoods include Midtown Atlanta, Downtown Atlanta, Buckhead, Decatur, Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville, VirginiaHighland, Inman Park, Old Fourth Ward and East Point, among many others. The two main counties that fall ITP are Fulton and DeKalb counties, while small portions of Cobb and Clayton counties also fall within the Perimeter.

Savor Your Surroundings

The ITP lifestyle is synonymous with urban big city life, complete with industry, entertainment, culture, high-end residential offerings and more. The bustling atmosphere inside the Perimeter is replete with places to go and people to see. The area is popular with young couples and professionals who enjoy condo and townhome living, yet single-family homes are becoming more prevalent in the area for those who want to enjoy the intown way of life.

The rest of metro Atlanta’s many counties fall outside the Perimeter, including Cobb, Cherokee, Forsyth, Gwinnett, Henry and several others. Sought-after OTP cities are such spots as Sandy Springs, Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Duluth, Suwanee, Cumming, Braselton, Gainesville, Woodstock, Kennesaw, Marietta, Smyrna, Fayetteville, Peachtree City and McDonough.

Those who choose the OTP lifestyle typically have an inclination for spacious homes with yards, local parks and green space and room to grow. And while these suburban spots often have been seen as providing a slower pace than metro Atlanta’s core, there has been an evolution in recent years, with many downtown areas undergoing redevelopment efforts that mix small-town charm with urban convenience. n

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Peachtree Corners: A Dream Realized

Atlanta has become recognized as one of the country’s most innovative and welcoming technology hubs in recent years. However, not many people realize that the metro area’s high-tech roots actually lie just over 20 miles north of the City of Atlanta in the southwest corner of Gwinnett County. It’s there— situated on 17 square miles of land—that Peachtree Corners has grown from a small rural community into a burgeoning, bustling city that’s home to more than 45,000 residents and some of the world’s most disruptive technology companies. In fact, the city, which officially was founded on July 1, 2012, has become known for its exceptional balance of outstanding economic activity and unparalleled quality of life.

Business as Usual

The vision for Peachtree Corners dates to the 1960s when successful businessman Paul Duke pitched the idea of creating a planned technology-based community that would include a campus of low-rise buildings designed to be a center of business innovation and house an array of fledgling high-tech companies. Duke’s idea was to keep Georgia Tech graduates in the State of Georgia by attracting businesses across the tech sector, and he saw great potential in the area that was once known as Pinckneyville in North-

east Georgia. He looked to North Carolina’s renowned Technology Triangle for inspiration, and Technology Park Atlanta was born. By the early 1970s, the center was up and running, having attracted such names as Scientific Atlanta — and now Cisco and Hayes Microcomputer — to the area, as well as a growing residential base of engineers and scientists. Today, the 500-acre Technology Park Atlanta continues to thrive and is home to a host of Fortune 500 businesses. It also serves as the center of what is now being called “Silicon Orchard.”

As part of the renovation effort that began several years ago, the city created the Curiosity Lab at Peachtree Corners, a 5G-enabled living laboratory for startups and established companies to deploy and test developing technologies in a real-world testing environment. The lab, which is a nonprofit associated with the city, helps to support public-private partnerships and features smart city infrastructure on a three-mile roadway called the “city street of the future”, which includes an autonomous vehicle test lane and multiple smart city technologies including C-V2X, LiDAR, solar roadway, a 25,000-square-foot innovation center and more. The overall testing environment found at Curiosity Lab has attracted several partners, including T-Mobile, Cisco, Georgia Tech, Bosch,

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Peachtree Corners Town Center The Curiosity Lab

UPS, Georgia Power and many other corporations. Domestic and international companies and startups can test their technologies in Curiosity Lab’s ecosystem free of charge, making the lab a very exciting part of the growing entrepreneurial community.

Over the years, Peachtree Corners has received national and international recognition for its dedication to being a pioneering technology hub and an economic development engine that helps support more than 45,000 jobs for residents throughout the city and across the area. For instance, the city and Curiosity Lab were awarded a Smart 50 Award for “Defining the Blueprint for Smart Cities in the U.S.” Additionally, Peachtree Corners received the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Smart Cities 2022 Jury

Award for creating one of the most unique and advanced smart city ecosystems in the world. The Curiosity Lab was also named a winner in the 2023 IDC Government Insights’ sixth annual Smart Cities North America Awards in the economic development category.

Living the Life

Peachtree Corners’ impressive economic development initiatives have allowed the city to grow at an unprecedented rate, and it now is the largest city in Gwinnett County. It also is known as a family-friendly municipality that offers excellent residential options, access to an outstanding school system and a lifestyle that includes shopping, dining and recreation opportunities for residents and visitors of all ages.

To start, Peachtree Corners offers a variety of housing types, with single-family homes, townhomes, multifamily residences and senior communities. Many of the areas of the city are walkable, and pedestrian mobility is expanding regularly with newly added sections to the local multi-use trail system. Of course, at the heart of Peachtree Corners’ welcoming atmosphere is the 21acre Town Center, which offers shopping, restaurants, space for outdoor concerts, an elevated teak deck that overlooks the Town Green, children’s play structures and much more. The popular spot often plays host to free weekend entertainment and an array of activities, and the entire city is seeing a real renaissance with an increase in retail and dining options. Additionally, The Forum shopping center is a popular place for shoppers and another excellent location for spending time with family and friends.

Outside of the Town Center, locals and guests to the area can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, tennis and swimming amidst the lush landscape and mature trees of the area, as well as access to the Chattahoochee River and several parks. Peachtree Corners also welcomes everyone to an array of festivals, parades and events throughout the year. All of the offerings are part of the city’s efforts to provide a true sense of community in a location that is the epitome of a dream realized in metro Atlanta. n

For more information, visit peachtreecornersga.gov.

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The children’s play structure on the Town Green Fishing on the Chattahoochee River

A Weekend Away

WHERE TO STAY, EAT AND PLAY WHILE EXPLORING METRO ATLANTA’S FAVORITE CITIES THIS SUMMER

There’s a reason why so many people make their way to metro Atlanta during their summer vacations. With so much to see and do, there’s something for everyone. Of course, if you’re a local resident, it can be easy to take all of those fantastic recreational opportunities for granted. So, this season, why not enjoy a weekend away close to home and explore the areas around you that make great destinations? Here, KNOWAtlanta offers info about the best places to stay, eat and play in a few of our favorite local cities.

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Braselton

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Located 43 miles northeast of Atlanta at the convergence of Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Jackson counties, the North Georgia town welcomes thousands of visitors each year and has become one of the metro area’s most coveted residential locations.

STAY: Château Élan Winery & Resort

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Escape to the rolling vineyards and wooded forests of Château Élan, North Georgia’s premier destination resort. Château Élan Resort offers an array of accommodations, including inn rooms and suites, spa suites and villas. The beloved property also offers countless activities and adventures to fill any itinerary, from golf and wine tasting to an array of workshops, classes and demonstrations. Customizable packages are available to create the perfect getaway focused on wellness, exploration, fitness and rejuvenation.

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham

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La Quinta is conveniently located off I-85 and GA-53 close to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. Surrounded by several restaurants and shops, it is located near the historical district with activities for the whole family. The hotel also is pet friendly and features a host of comfortable accommodations, convenient amenities and more.

EAT: Cotton Calf Kitchen

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A contemporary American steakhouse, Cotton Calf Kitchen is a true date night destination. The menu boasts tapas-style appetizers, heirloom vegetables and an impressive selection of seafood and steaks. This highly rated favorite is a go-to spot for birthdays and special occasions among locals, and the intimate dining experience definitely puts the icing on the cake. It is highly recommended that you make reservations early for this popular downtown restaurant.

The Galloping Galette facebook.com/TGG.The GallopingGalette

Run by a husband-and-wife team from Bretagne, this authentic French crêperie offers buckwheat galettes and crêpes. Dine on sweet crepes and savory galettes in a French-inspired atmosphere with daily specials, vegan and gluten-free options and artisan coffee. The vibe is relaxed as families kick back and chat, while heavenly aromas drift

out of the kitchen. Indoor seating is available, or choose the patio overlooking historic downtown Braselton. This is a local brunch/lunch spot, open Wednesday through Sunday, so check its hours and arrive early because seating is limited.

PLAY:

The 1904 explorebraselton.com/1904

Located in the heart of downtown Braselton, The 1904 is

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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham The Galloping Gallette The 1904

a multi-tenant modern mercantile in the newly restored historic Braselton Brothers Store building. Tenants include Flourish Taproom, Rebar, Inner Nerd Collectibles, Sugar ‘N Proof Bakery, Carden Records and Doe A Deer Interiors. An active live entertainment and events calendar make The 1904 a hotspot in historic downtown and Braselton’s new favorite local hangout.

The Braselton Trolley

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The vintage-inspired Braselton Trolley offers a fun free ride to fixed locations around town on Fridays and Saturdays starting at 4 p.m. Hop aboard, sit back and enjoy the sites. Riders can track the trolley in real time with the Ride Systems website or app, making it easier to plan your evening. In addition to regular free trolley routes, tickets may be purchased for one of several trolley tours throughout the year.

Peachtree Corners

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Gwinnett County’s largest city, Peachtree Corners is conveniently located with easy access to Interstate 85, Interstate 285 and GA 400 and sits just 30 minutes northeast of Atlanta. It is an innovative and progressive community known for its economic development and excellent quality of life.

PEACHTREE CORNERS

STAY:

Atlanta Marriott Peachtree Corners marriott.com

Situated in The Curiosity Lab, the City’s advanced technology and smart city living laboratory, and less than two miles from downtown Peachtree Corners, this welcoming hotel has free parking, free WiFi, prime access to I-85 and I-285 and much more. Enjoy beautiful accommodations and access to Restaurant 475, an onsite dining experience. The property also boasts an indoor pool and an outdoor fire pit.

Hilton Atlanta Northeast hilton.com

Less than four miles from downtown Peachtree Corners and just a 30-minute drive to downtown Atlanta, this comfortable hotel lists meeting rooms, a business

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Mojitos Bistro Atlanta Marriott Peachtree Corners

center, an onsite restaurant and indoor and outdoor pools among its many amenities. Standard guest rooms and suites are available.

EAT: Mojitos Bistro mojitosbistro.com

This Cuban American bistro, located at The Forum, is family owned and operated and features the finest mojito cocktails around. The popular spot also boasts authentic family recipes from Miami and Havana, Cuba, that have been passed down from generation to generation. Enjoy live music and dancing on the weekends along with your delicious Cuban fare.

Fire & Stone Italian Pizza

Kitchen

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Serving Neapolitan and New York-style pizzas that are made with the freshest premium ingredients, this spot is recognized for its incredible fare, which is prepared at 800 debrees in wood fired ovens. You can savor artisan pizzas and a full menu with calzones, paninis, pasta and more, including gluten free options.

PLAY:

Jones Bridge Park gwinnettcounty.com

At this 30-acre tranquil riverside park, guests can get out on the Chattahoochee River, hike the trails or spend the

day fishing from a river overlook. Other amenities include a pavilion, grills, three soccer fields and a playground.

Town Green

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Be sure to catch a concert or other lively event at the

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Peachtree Corners Town Green. The two-plus-acre park is a central gathering place for the community. Designed as space for outdoor activities, it includes an interactive water feature, an open air pavilion, café tables, a fire pit, a projection screen, an open lawn, playable art and a 2,500-square-foot veterans’ monument that features seven sculptures. Kids can enjoy the state-ofthe-art playground, and every guest can get in a workout on the Path to Fitness outdoor fitness park.

Decatur

Decatur is Atlanta’s east side gem, offering small-town charm and a big city vibe. It is known for its bustling downtown square, thriving arts scene, destination dining, beautiful green spaces and can’t-miss festivals held throughout the year.

STAY: Courtyard by Marriott marriott.com

Recently renovated with a modern flair, this hotel offers rooms and suites equipped with ergonomic workspaces and plush bedding. Amenities include an indoor pool, free WiFi, a fitness center, dry cleaning service, a restaurant and laundry. The adjacent conference center has 15,000 square feet of event space with 11 event rooms and eight breakout rooms.

Hampton Inn hilton.com

With rooms and suites decorated in a sleek, modern style, amenities include connecting rooms, an indoor pool, a business center, a fitness center,

meeting rooms, free WiFi, free hot breakfast and pet-friendly rooms. Enjoy a cocktail in the lobby lounge after a long day of meetings or before heading out to dinner.

EAT:

The Deer and The Dove deerdove.com

With its prime position on the square in downtown Decatur, The Deer and The

Dove—led by Chef Terry Koval—features an array of delectable dishes, from in-season vegetables and local beef and pork to game meat entrees of rabbit, duck sausage and venison. Dine inside or people watch from the patio on the Church Street side of the restaurant while enjoying a handful of classic cocktails, beer and cider, as well as French and Italian wines from the bar. In the mornings, B-Side Café, located next door, is a popular stop for Montreal-style bagels, sandwiches, and coffee.

Chai Pani

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Chai Pani serves up authentic Indian street food—crunchy, spicy, sweet and tangy— with notes inspired by Chef Siddiqui’s Pakistani heritage and fresh South Asian ingredients locally sourced in season. This restaurant is all about vibrant colors and bright flavors, and guests are encouraged to order a few dishes to share at dinner,

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from kale pakoras and butter chicken to matchstick okra fries and the beloved SDPD (sev potato dahi puri). Ever since the doors first opened,

Chai Pani has been a beloved landmark dining spot that attracts an enthusiastic crosssection of Atlanta’s many communities.

PLAY: Eddie’s Attic eddiesattic.com

Always a top choice for live performances, the Eddie’s Attic intimate listening room offers a one-of-a-kind live music experience with impeccable acoustics. Local, regional and national acts appear nearly every night, and it’s been a springboard for artists like John Mayer, Sugarland, Shawn Mullins and the Civil Wars. Check out the breezy rooftop pub for great food and beverages before the show, an enjoyable date night dining experience or a gathering with friends. Look for the neon sign to point you to the side entrance to head upstairs to the “attic.”

Decatur Glassblowing

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The hottest place in Decatur (literally) is Decatur Glassblowing. Artist Nate Nardi and his creative crew keep the furnaces fired up producing one-of-a-kind glass pieces for sale, as well as for custom projects, lighting, corporate awards, memorials and repairs. Stop by the studio to shop for handmade vases, holiday ornaments, paper weights, bowls, seasonal decor, goblets, tumblers and more, all created onsite. You can also watch a glass-blowing demonstration or learn how to blow glass in a group or during a private class. n

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New Business Moves to Georgia COMPANIES ON THE MOVE ARE A TESTIMONY TO

GEORGIA’S BUSINESS-FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT

Georgia’s exceptional business-friendly environment has been widely recognized as major companies continue to flock to metro Atlanta and around the state in droves. Companies of all sizes establish headquarters, distribution centers, customer service operations and more. Recently, ten companies have announced their relocation, expansion or launch in metro Atlanta and beyond in the coming years. Here are ten of the recent significant business moves to the area and its environs.

Meissner Corporation

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Meissner Corporation, a bioprocessing company specializing in advanced microfiltration and therapeutic manufacturing systems, will invest almost $250 million in a new facility in Athens-Clarke County, creating more than 1,700 jobs over the next eight years. Meissner develops, manufactures, supplies and services products and systems for the

pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Its products have been critical in the development and distribution of lifesaving therapeutics and vaccines for COVID-19. The new facility will more than double the company’s manufacturing footprint in the U.S. and will include state-of-the-art cleanroom facilities, laboratories, research and development and office spaces. Operations are expected to begin in early 2026, with the company hiring for a broad range of roles, including technicians, scientists and engineers, as well as IT and administrative positions. The company plans to work with the University System of Georgia and the Technical College System of Georgia to explore potential internship and other collaboration opportunities through relevant programs of study.

a new manufacturing facility in Cartersville. HAGA will invest an estimated $147 million and create over 160 jobs as it becomes the only United States-based company to manufacture solar encapsulants. The plant, which will be located at Highland 75 Corporate/Industrial Park, a Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) certified site, will supply Qcells’ solar panel factory, which itself is expanding with a $1.7 billion investment in Georgia. Hanwha’s facility is expected to come online in the summer of 2024 and will be hiring for a variety of positions, including engineers and line operators. The move underscores a growing trend of U.S. solar panel makers and suppliers that are focusing on domestic production amid concerns over supply chain disruptions, particularly in Asia.

Hanwha Advanced Materials Georgia, Inc.

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Hanwha Advanced Materials Georgia, Inc. (HAGA), a subsidiary of Hanwha Group, has announced plans to construct

Sam’s Club

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Sam’s Club will create 600 new jobs and invest more than $142 million in a new

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fulfillment center in Douglas County. The new facility is part of the company’s strategy to transform its entire supply chain through strategic expansion and cutting-edge automation; it will enhance Sam’s Club’s supply chain capabilities in the southeastern part of the country and allow the company to deliver to its members with speed, providing an overall great experience. Sam’s Club’s investment is critical to Douglas County and Georgia, which has reliable infrastructure that enables companies to reach markets across the state, nation and world, bringing opportunities to hardworking Georgians in every corner of the state. The fulfillment center will be located at 1000 Douglas Hill Road in Lithia Springs.

SK Battery America

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SK Battery America (SKBA), a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, will open a regional IT hub facility in Roswell, creating 200 high-tech jobs and investing approximately $19 million over the next few years. The facility will be an integrated IT management center serving the company’s battery manufac-

turing facilities across the United States. Operations are expected to begin in January 2024, and the company will be hiring IT experts for battery manufacturing execution systems development and operations, as well as data analysts. Additionally, SKBA is investing $2.6 billion in two lithium-ion battery manufacturing facilities in Jackson County to support electric vehicles such as the Ford F-150 Lightning and Volkswagen ID.4. The SKBA facility is one of SK Group’s three major investments in the State of Georgia. The move will also help SKBA build and

operate an advanced manufacturing system in accordance with the further expansion of battery production bases in the United States.

Seohan Auto

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Seohan Auto Georgia, an automotive parts developer and manufacturer, is set to create at least 180 jobs and invest more

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than $72 million in a new manufacturing facility in Liberty County. The new facility, which will produce h/shafts, axles and brake systems for original equipment manufacturers, including Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, is scheduled to begin production in late 2024; in fact, Seohan Auto Georgia Corporation is a Tier-1 automotive parts supplier for Hyundai Motor Group America. The location of the facility will be at the Dunwoody Court Site in the Tradeport East Business Center, a Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) certified site. Since 2020, over 35 EV-related projects have been announced, with over $21 billion in investment and 27,800 jobs in Georgia. This has positioned Georgia as a hub for the electric mobility industry, with the state’s assets making it successful for the automotive industry. Seohan Auto Georgia is a subsidiary of Korea Movenex, which possesses advanced technology and experience in the automotive parts industry. PHA

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PHA, a global auto parts manufacturer and a Tier-1 supplier for Hyundai Motor

Group, is set to create 402 new jobs and invest more than $67 million in a new facility in Chatham County. The new manufacturing facility will produce door modules, tailgate latches and hood latches for OEMs, including Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America. The facility is expected to start operations in 2024 and will be located at the Savannah Chatham Manufacturing Center, a Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development (GRAD) certified site. PHA is a Korea-based company with locations throughout the world, including multiple facilities within the United States. Hyundai and its suppliers also are expected to invest over $1 billion in other locations around the state.

Sewon America

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Sewon America, a subsidiary of Sewon Precision Industry Co. in Korea, plans to invest $300 million and create 740 new jobs in Rincon, making it the biggest private investment in the city’s history. The new manufacturing facility will produce EV body parts for original equipment manufacturers, including Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, and will be operational beginning in 2025. This announcement fulfills the commitment to create jobs and investment in all four of the Savannah Harbor Interstate-16 Joint Development Authority (JDA) counties resulting from the Hyundai Metaplant location in Bryan County, the state’s largest economic development project. It also surpasses the initial estimates, with suppliers for the Metaplant committing more than $1.8 billion in investment. The Rincon facility is expected to employ 1,600 people and will be located at the Grande View Industrial Park.

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the first Tim Hortons establishment in the city. Tim Hortons is also reportedly close to opening its first location in Columbus, and a second location is expected to open soon in Jonesboro. Last year, the chain announced its expansion plans into Georgia, with more than a dozen locations planned around the state. The company’s full ambition is to have 30 restaurants in Georgia by 2027. Tim Hortons has been a popular coffee chain in Canada since its founding in 1964 and has since expanded into the United States, the United Arab Emirates and other countries.

G&A Partners

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G&A Partners, a professional employer organization (PEO) and human resources outsourcing (HRO) provider, is expanding its presence in the Southeast region of the U.S. The firm will increase its operations in Georgia, North Carolina and Southern Florida, bringing its high-quality client experience and access to top-tier Cigna plans to small and mid-sized businesses in Atlanta, Miami, Raleigh and Charlotte. By giving small businesses access to high-quality plans, G&A can help them offer competitive benefits

packages at affordable prices, rivaling larger companies and helping them attract and retain top talent in today’s competitive job market. G&A’s expansion began in Tennessee with the acquisition of XMI in early 2021 and continued with the provision of PEO services in the Tampa region.

Tim Hortons

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Tim Hortons, a Canadian coffee and breakfast chain, is set to debut in Atlanta. The specific location in downtown Atlanta has not yet been disclosed, but the announcement of its opening marks

Seoyon E-HWA

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Seoyon E-HWA, a global auto parts manufacturer, will establish a new manufacturing facility in Chatham County, investing almost $76 million and creating 740 jobs. The new facility, located at the Savannah Chatham Manufacturing Center, is expected to produce automotive interior parts, such as door trims, headlining and tailgate trims. Production will begin in October 2024. The company already operates a location in LaGrange, which supports 630 full-time jobs. More than two-thirds of the new jobs will be permanent positions in human resources, development, quality and production personnel. Seoyon E-HWA supplies door trim, headlining, seats, C/PAD, bumpers and other parts to various car manufacturers, including Hyundai Motor Group, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Volkswagen and more. The company aims to contribute to making Savannah a central city for automobile development and production. The project is part of Georgia’s plan to become the e-mobility capital of the nation, with over 35 EV-related projects announced since 2020. n

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Big Business in Atlanta

THE METRO AREA’S FORTUNE 500 COMPANIES AND TOP 20 EMPLOYERS

Atlanta, which has a reputation for being one of the most business-friendly cities in the nation, is proud to be a popular destination for many renowned companies that appear on the annual Fortune 500 list. In 2022, the City of Atlanta ranked 3rd in the country for the number of Fortune 500 firms and fourth for companies on the Fortune 1000 list. In fact, today, Atlanta is home to 17 Fortune 500 companies and 14 Fortune 1000 businesses. The attraction to the city makes sense, as Atlanta offers access to a booming economy, a low corporate tax structure, a highly educated and skilled workforce, one of the world’s largest travel hubs, a right-to-work status, a growing innovation ecosystem and much more. And every day, numerous companies are either launching in or relocating to the metro area.

The metro area also continues to draw many other top businesses in the nation, including State Farm, IHG, Porsche Cars North America and Mercedes-Benz, all of which have established headquarters here and often appear on the list of metro Atlanta’s top employers. Their dedication to being a part of the metro area’s business community, as well as ensuring solid job opportunities for the local workforce, is a testament to the city and its ongoing efforts to create a welcoming and robust economic climate.

Atlanta Fortune 500 Companies

Atlanta’s Top 20 Employers

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Company Rank The Home Depot 17 United Parcel Service 34 The Coca-Cola Company 93 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 113 The Southern Company 153 Genuine Parts Company 191 WestRock 192 PulteGroup, Inc. 267 Norfolk Southern 332 AGCO 334 Newell Brands Inc. 348 Asbury Automotive Group, Inc. 350 Intercontinental Exchange 384 Global Payments 407 Graphic Packaging Holding Co. 466 NCR Corporation 467 Veritiv 477
Company Full-Time Employees Emory University 32,482 Delta Air Lines, Inc. 31,834 Northside Hospital Inc. 25,296 Piedmont Healthcare 25,110 The Home Depot 25,000 Gwinnett County Public Schools 22,096 Cobb County School District 17,881 United Parcel Service 11,600 Fulton County Schools 10,900 Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta 8,052 State Farm 7,366 Cox Enterprises Inc. 7,298 Northeast Georgia Health System 6,920 Grady Health System 6,886 Georgia Institute of Technology 6,279 Georgia State University 5,263 Cherokee County School District 5,000 Warner Bros. Discovery 4,947 Argenbright Holdings LLC 4,843 Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. 4,700 Source: Atlanta Business Chronicle, November 2022
Source: Fortune 2022

Atlanta: The Tech Hotspot of the Southeast

Over the last several years, Atlanta has garnered a reputation as one of the country’s fastest-growing and most prolific technology hubs. Forbes Magazine named the metro area as one of the world’s elite tech towns, placing it in the number three spot of cities poised to become tech meccas in the near future. Cushman & Wakefield included Atlanta on its list of America’s 25 leading high-tech metro areas. The city has even been called the “Silicon Valley of the South.” And that’s just the beginning of Atlanta’s story as it continues its rise to becoming one of the nation’s top tech destinations.

Atlanta’s Tech Hot Spots

The Rankings

Atlanta is racking up an impressive list of accolades and acknowledgements in the tech arena. Here are just a few:

#1 METRO AREA TECH HUB (Business Facilities, 2021)

#4 STATE FOR PERCENT OF FEMALE WORKERS IN TECH OCCUPATIONS (CompTIA, 2021)

#4 METRO AREA CYBER CITY (Business Facilities, 2021)

#1 CITY FOR STARTUPS THAT IS NOT NEW YORK OR SAN FRANCISCO (FitSmallBusiness.com, 2018)

#1 GAMING ENVIRONMENT (WalletHub, 2019)

Atlanta also has the 11th largest tech talent labor pool nationally, as well as the highest growth rate of tech degree completion rates among the country’s leading tech hubs. (CBRE, 2021)

Metro Atlanta Incubators

While the entire metro Atlanta area has the distinction of being integral to the growth of the local tech industry, there are a few locales that truly stand out.

Midtown Atlanta: Home to Technology Square, Midtown has become one of the key districts of the local technology community. The area boasts 15 corporate innovation centers, several tech incubators and accelerators and more than 150 startups.

Buckhead: Anchored by Atlanta Tech Village, a renowned technology incubator complex that is recognized as the fourth largest tech space in the nation, Buckhead is a major driver of Atlanta’s success in the tech arena.

Alpharetta: Located 30 miles north of Atlanta, Alpharetta has emerged as a force to be reckoned with in the tech space. The metro city is home to 700 technology companies and has been called “The Technology City of the South.”

Peachtree Corners: One of the first suburban areas to be recognized for its technology opportunities, Gwinnett County’s Peachtree Corners is home to such innovative spots as Atlanta Tech Park, which features space for more than 100 companies.

Finding success in Atlanta’s tech sector begins with finding the best place to plant roots. The metro area is home to an array of incubators that are fostering the development of the city’s standout startups. Check out these innovative spaces:

Atlanta Tech Village

Located in Buckhead atlantatechvillage.com

Atlanta Technology Development Center (ATDC)

Located at Georgia Tech in Midtown Atlanta atdc.org

The Farm

Located at The Battery Atlanta thefarmatl.com

The Circuit

Located in Woodstock circuitwoodstock.com

Information Technology Programs

In recent years, students have flocked to metro Atlanta to study a wide array of subjects under the technology umbrella. Here’s where they go to access some of the best information technology and computer science programs in the country:

Georgia Institute of Technology: gatech.edu

Morehouse College: morehouse.edu

Emory University: emory.edu

Georgia State University: robinson.gsu.edu

Kennesaw State University: ksu.edu

University of Georgia: uga.edu

Gwinnett Technical College: gwinnetttech.edu

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The Coveted Condo

METRO ATLANTA’S CONDO COMMUNITIES CONTINUE TO COMMAND THE LOCAL HOME BUYING MARKET

If it seems like you’re hearing about people purchasing condos more often in today’s residential market, you’re right. Particularly in metro Atlanta, the condo has become one of the most sought-after housing options, as homebuilders craft spectacular properties in various locations throughout the area. And there’s a good reason for the growing focus on condominiums.

“We’ve been feeling the shift toward more walkable, engaging neighborhoods in metro Atlanta for years now. You see it intown with places like Midtown adding millions of square feet of new development in the last decade and in more suburban areas like Alpharetta and Woodstock establishing their own town centers. It’s really a return to the way cities were designed historically and a paradigm shift for lifestyle options in Atlanta. And condominiums and walkable neighborhoods go hand-inhand,” explains Meghan McMullen, director of market research for Engel & Völkers Atlanta. “Condos provide enough residential density to support thriving local shops and restaurants, as well as transit, and the public spaces in these kinds of neighborhoods act as an extension of condo living.”

Additionally, according to Jonathan Carter, Toll Brothers’ senior vice president in Georgia, “Home buyers are drawn to a luxury, urban lifestyle in some of Atlanta’s most vibrant neighborhoods close to everything the city has to offer, but they still want a beautiful new home with all the latest design features. There is a limited

supply of developable land in urban Atlanta, and this dynamic is driving an increase in condominium communities with attractive, creatively designed condominium homes.”

By the Numbers

In recent years, condos have not only been popping up all across the metro Atlanta area, but also have been purchased at increasing rates year over year. As McMullen notes, “A decade ago, there were 2,420 condos sold ITP [inside the perimeter] in a year. As of this [past] March, there were 3,187 condos sold in the last year, up 32 percent in 10 years. Condo sales ITP peaked in the 12-month period ending in February 2022, right before mortgage rates began rising. Homes of all types have had fewer sales since then due to higher interest rates, but the long-term trend is still significant, and it doesn’t seem to be a shift away from condos as desirable lifestyle option.”

For many people, affordability is a key element when considering the purchase of a condo. “Condo living can be a more affordable option in some of Atlanta’s most desirable neighborhoods. People can achieve the urban lifestyle they desire at an affordable price,” Carter observes.

McMullen agrees, adding, “Affordability can be a draw. In March — the average sale price for a condo ITP was $385,921 compared to $653,352 for a detached single-family home or $583,415 for a townhome. Condos can be a great way to buy into your dream neighborhood at a price that fits your budget, especially if you’re looking to live ITP.”

You Can Always Get What You Want

There are several common features and amenities that are offered by local condominium properties, and these typically are based on what today’s home buyers want in terms of their overall lifestyle. Carter points to everything from low-maintenance living, practical storage solutions and flexible interior floor plan options to a variety of shared community amenities that can all be selling features of a community. McMullen also notes the popularity of the lockand-leave lifestyle that often is afforded by condo communities. She says, “For buyers who travel frequently or are tired of taking care of the big yard, this simplicity can be a major plus.” What’s

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more, she continues, “For those living alone, the sense of community and safety of a condo building can bring peace of mind.”

Of course, condos also offer a certain level of luxury and sophistication, with opulent and spacious interiors, high-end appliances and finishes, spectacular architectural details, exclusive amenities (such as 24-hour concierge service, full onsite gyms and dog walking services) and much more. They also tend to be found in ideal locations that offer access to a wide array of neighborhood spots, from restaurants and shopping destinations to parks and exciting outdoor venues.

Where to Start

If condo living is appealing to you, then it’s important to have a bit of guidance as you navigate the local condo market. McMullen suggests starting the process by asking yourself a few questions that will help you prioritize what matters most to you in your home search. She says, “Do you have your heart set on a certain neighborhood? Is natural light the biggest factor? Do you prefer traditional design or more of a loft-style space? Are you interested in a high-rise or a mid-rise building? Have a strong sense of what you’re looking for and what you’re willing to com-

promise on. Communicating these priorities clearly to your agent will make a big difference.”

You also need to understand the state of the current condo market, as there have been a few changes in recent years. For instance, while there are many condo communities being constructed throughout the area, condo inventory is still a bit low in metro Atlanta compared to other years. McMullen advises, “You may have to be patient. There were just 578 condos on the market in the entire ITP area in March, 34 percent fewer than the same time in 2019, even though new condos were delivered since that time. The lower inventory can be challenging for picky buyers, but there are still great options out there. An upside of today’s market is that buyers have a bit more time to make a thoughtful decision. Last March, ITP condos were under contract in a week on average. This March, it was more like a month—still about a week faster than the same time in 2019. That extra time is valuable when you’re making a big lifestyle and financial decision, and if interest rates decline slightly later this year as forecasted, it’s likely the pace will pick up again. Be prepared to search widely and be open-minded and ready to pounce when you find the right one.”

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Condo Communities to Consider

Fortunately, there are a number of great condo options out there today that could be the perfect fit for your home buying needs. Check out the following intown communities, which can be found in some of metro Atlanta’s most beloved locales. Each one offers its own unique atmosphere and amenities, ensuring that there is something for every condo seeker out there.

J5 Midtown

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J5 in Midtown is located at the corner of Juniper and 5th streets right in Atlanta’s historic Garden District and offers a mix of urban energy and at-home serenity.

The six-story building’s contemporary, well-appointed condos start in the mid-$400s and are as unique as they are spectacular, marked by neutral interiors with top-quality finishes, ample natural light and high ceilings that provide and open and airy feel throughout. The one- and two-bedroom homes also boast livable outdoor space with spacious terraces and balconies, as well as numerous floor-to-ceiling windows that are designed to bring the outdoors in.

Park 108

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Situated in Oakhurst, a neighborhood known for its eclectic artwork and

They also overlook city views or one of two courtyards.

J5’s amenity package is equally impressive, with an array of resort-style features. The property boasts a spar-

kling saline pool, as well as two private elevated courtyards with central green space with terraced seating, summer kitchens, hammocks and fire pits; the property even has a sunset rooftop lounge with a kitchen, fireplace and flat-panel televisions. The onsite gym includes professional-grade equipment, and the building offers 24-hour concierge service, electric charging stations, a pet spa with an elevated tub, a coffee bar in the lobby and more. Additionally, thanks to the outstanding Midtown location, J5 residents enjoy access to treelined sidewalks, the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Piedmont Park and a variety of green spaces that are perfect for picnics and family-friendly fun.

vibrant culture in Decatur, Park 108 brings that same extraordinary distinction home by infusing new life into the existing 1930s building which once

housed the Southern Bell telephone switchboard. At Park 108, residents enjoy a stunning blend of modern design and authentic characteristics. This boutique building of condominiums, some with additional lofts, features oversized windows that flood each home with sunlight and 12-foot to 14-foot-high ceilings that create expansive living spaces. The property also boasts ample storage space and onsite parking. A bridge between past and present, Park 108 takes inspiration from and preserves its history, and the result is an extraordinary community with a strong connection between home and lifestyle.

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The Stacks at New Talley Station

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Located in East Decatur Station, New Talley Station offers a neighborhood atmosphere that is synonymous with Decatur’s eclectic and exciting vibe. The property allows home buyers to choose from three spacious floor plans with one-car garages and driveways for a second car, and each condo home comes complete

Eloise at Grant Park –The Stacks

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This new condo community offers home buyers tremendous value compared to surrounding apartment complexes and single-family homes without having to compromise on the highly desirable Grant Park location. Boasting one- and two-bedroom condominiums with carefully curated interiors featuring flexible floor plans and designer finishes, as well as

sophisticated exteriors that offer scenic wooded views, Eloise at Grant Park is a residential oasis in Downtown Atlanta. The property also is connected on all sides to the Atlanta BeltLine, the city’s 22-mile-long multi-use trail and light transit system and one of the country’s most renowned urban redevelopment projects. Of course, with Grant Park being Atlanta’s oldest and fourth largest park, there’s always something to do close to home at this up-and-coming condo community.

with designer finish packages, custom lighting, wide-plank hardwood flooring and more. Additionally, the community boasts an array of outdoor

spaces that include a community gathering area, an outdoor grilling station, an outdoor theater, a fire pit, a cornhole court and ping pong. The location itself is a draw as well, with award-winning restaurants, shopping spots and more just moments from your front door. What’s more, the community is across the street from the brand new Talley Street Elementary School, making New Talley Station an ideal residential option for families. n

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“Condo living can be a more affordable option in some of Atlanta’s most desirable neighborhoods. People can achieve the urban lifestyle they desire at an affordable price.”
Jonathan Carter, Toll Brothers’ senior vice president in Georgia

Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities

Before you put the key in the lock of your new home, you have to prepare the property for your arrival. This means getting your utilities up and running soon after your home closing. Here in metro Atlanta, there are a number of services you’ll need to set up. Be sure to put these on your list as you begin the process.

Natural Gas

While metro Atlanta has a temperate climate, you’ll want to warm your home during the winter. Also, natural gas is used for water heating, cooking, clothes drying and more. You’ll need to select a natural gas provider, and there are several that serve metro Atlanta. You typically can research rates, customer service offerings and discounts and sign up online, making the process quick and convenient.

Did You Know? Georgia

deregulated its natural gas market in 1998. Atlanta Gas

Light owns and controls the natural gas pipelines, and natural gas marketers work with it to access them. Companies like SCANA Energy offer both fixed rate and variable rate plans depending on your needs.

Electricity

Accounting for 48 percent of household energy use in Georgia, electricity should be at the top of your utility service list. Depending on where your home is located, you have options. You can select a company like Georgia Power, which is the largest subsidiary of the Southern Company, or one of the Electric Membership Cooperatives (EMCs) that provide electricity to the area; these non-profit utilities serve more

than four million customers as part of the Georgia Electric Membership Corporation.

Water

With metro Atlanta being comprised of so many cities and towns, it’s no surprise that there are various water and sewer service providers. Typically, your home will be serviced by either the county water authority or the city government. If you are moving into a previously

owned home, the former owners can provide you with information. For new homes, the builder can point you in the right direction.

Phone, Cable and Internet

These days, phone, cable and Internet service is just as important as every other utility. In metro Atlanta, major service providers like Xfinity and AT&T are going to be the most common options, as they cover the entire area. Some counties do offer alternatives, allowing you to personalize your service. As with all other utilities, a bit of online research can make the process fast and seamless.

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Moving to Atlanta Timeline

There’s a lot of work that goes into coordinating an organized move, and it’s smart to get a head start on planning before the moving truck arrives at your door. Here’s a handy guide to help you streamline some of the most important activities associated with your move to Atlanta.

ONE MONTH Before

n Research your options for moving or truck rental companies and schedule your move.

n Collect and organize necessary school, medical and legal records.

n Complete a change of address with your local post office or online at usps.gov.

n Notify other important parties of your change of address, including your bank, credit card companies, insurance companies and subscription services.

n Schedule disconnection of services at your current home and reconnection at your new house, including phone, cable and Internet.

n Hold a garage sale or donate items that you decide not to keep.

ONE WEEK Before

n Confirm travel arrangements and pack a travel kit for you and your family members for the move.

n Confirm dates and time of packing and moving with the moving company. If you’re moving yourself, confirm moving truck arrangements.

n Finalize your packing and double-check that all areas (including closets, garage, attic and basement) are cleared.

n Pack a “First Open/Load Last” box; include items you’ll need on the first day in your new home.

ONE DAY Before

n Complete a house check; defrost the freezer, drain the water hose and disconnect and prepare any major appliances you’re planning to move.

n Make sure to have cash on hand to tip the team from the moving company.

n Confirm hotel or temporary accommodations, if needed.

n Check the moving company paperwork to identify the USDOT number of the truck that is scheduled; the number appears on the side of the truck and should match on moving day.

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Metro Atlanta’s 2023 New Home Market Update

In early 2023, the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association welcomed its newly elected executive committee, which is helmed by President Maurice Lester, who serves as vice President of Construction for JW Collection. In a recent letter to the association, he shared his excitement and enthusiasm not only for the opportunity to serve in the role, but also for metro Atlanta’s new home market. He wrote:

“I am grateful and honored to be the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association 2023 president as together we continue to strengthen the economy, the industry, the communities we serve and our members’ businesses. Thanks to the strong leadership of [the] association, the Home Builders Association of Georgia and the National Association of Home Builders, we are doing everything in our power to create an environment for a healthy housing market.”

And it is a healthy market, indeed.

According to John Hunt, founder and president of MarketNsight, which provides on-demand research and analysis for homebuilders, developers, real estate brokers and investors, while the pandemic and subsequent Federal Reserve interest rate hikes designed to fight inflation put a damper on the local market for a bit of time, it appears to be rebounding and showing signs of great improvement in 2023. As he notes:

• MarketNsight forecasts that 13,000 to 15,000 lots will be put on the ground by homebuilders this year across the 26-county metro area.

• Outlying metro counties are seeing increased sales traffic since buyers can now work from anywhere and are looking for affordability and desirable amenities in these areas.

• While increased housing demand burned off many lots that builders had to build on during the pandemic, there is a concerted effort to replace the supply. MarketNsight sees an upward trend for permitting as new deals come online this year and are expected to continue through 2023.

• Across metro Atlanta, there is very little resale inventory because people are locked into their three percent mortgage

rates and don’t want to give them up for rates at six percent or above. New homes are more readily available, and builders have the ability to offer incentives to buyers who are relocating to Atlanta. All told, new home market shares have exploded in the first quarter of 2023, and the number was up 89 percent in March over 2022.

While there is much work to be done, Lester looks forward to seeing what the metro Atlanta new home market can do during his tenure. KNOWAtlanta congratulates him on his appointment and is equally excited to see everything that home buyers will be able to access throughout this year and beyond. n

For more information, visit:

Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association: atlantahomebuilders.com, MarketNsight: marketnsight.com

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The Lap of Luxury

METRO ATLANTA’S LUXURY NEW HOME MARKET OFFERS OUTSTANDING OPTIONS HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE

Metro Atlanta has long been known for the impressive affordability of the local home buying market. However, that does not exclude the area from having an outstanding luxury home market. In fact, from renowned intown locations like Buckhead to coveted suburban locales like Alpharetta, luxury new home communities are cropping up regularly—and home buyers cannot get enough of the high-end residential offerings coupled with the remarkable lifestyle afforded by them. For those interested in exploring the local luxury new home market, Lori Lane, president of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties’ New Homes Division, shares her insights about what you can expect as you look for the luxury home of your dreams across Atlanta.

How large is the luxury new home market in metro Atlanta?

Atlanta is still the very best place to be in 2023. Time after time, Atlanta and its suburbs are named in a multitude of “Best Places to Live” lists, with Alpharetta/ Milton, Sandy Springs, Marietta and Buckhead consistently leading the way. Atlanta looks to be the housing market in the U.S. with the most potential for growth this year, according to researchers at the National Association of REALTORS®. New luxury homes can now be found throughout metro Atlanta and the Southern Crescent. For example, in the popular mountain and lake region, we are selling luxurious lakefront homes in Long Hollow Landing on Lake Lanier from the $700s to $1 million plus.

What does luxury mean in terms of price points in metro Atlanta?

The Atlanta luxury market has seen a substantial gain in the past 18 months due mainly to the unprecedented rise in sales prices across the area. In response to increased prices, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties has revised the pricing standards for our Luxury Collection homes. In Milton, we

have several luxury new home communities. For instance, The Homestead at Milton features estate homes on three- to ten-acre home sites priced from $900,000+ and custom homes from $4 to $11 million. The Manor Golf and Country Club offers a gated country club lifestyle and a championship golf course from $3 to $10 million. Just south of Milton in historic Roswell, homeowners at Hillandale enjoy a low-maintenance and active lifestyle with homes beginning at $1 million. For those looking to purchase inside the perimeter, The Enclave at LaVista offers sophisticated finishes and modern details from the high $800s to $1 million.

What kinds of amenities can you expect when you purchase a new home in the luxury market?

A luxurious home is not just well-appointed, but also a home that includes amenities that allow the buyer to feel spoiled. Remember that lavish living requires an amazing kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances, warming drawers, wine fridges and large walk-in pantries. The same applies to the outdoors with opulent stone outdoor kitchens with grills, prep stations and refrigerators. Many homes offer a private oasis with an infinity edge pool, spa and waterfall features. You can’t forget technology. Installed wireless home automation give homeowners the ability to lock doors, control lights and arm an alarm system with a touch of a button on your phone. Another trend is that luxury buyers are becoming more aware of their environmental imprint. Many are purchasing in communities like Trilith in Fayetteville, where the whole neighborhood is a geothermal community. Finally, time may be the most precious amenity for many luxury buyers; homes in locations that offer short commutes, excellent schools and convenient shopping and dining are highly sought after throughout Atlanta. n

For more information, visit Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Georgia Properties’ New Home Division at BHHSgaNewHomes.com.

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Remaining 4-10 acre homesites from $900s to $1 million+ | Current custom homes from $4 million to $11 million+ Make the home of your dreams a reality. The Homestead at Milton is a new luxury community featuring estate-sized homesites in Milton, Georgia. This gated neighborhood is a rare, once in a generation opportunity to design and build a custom homestead of your own. Select one of these palatial homesites and begin the journey to design and build your personal homestead. ©2023 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire HathawayHomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Information presented is deemed reliable, but is not warranted. If your property is currently listed, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit properties that are already represented by another broker.  Equal Housing Opportunity. Julie Gentry 770-855-6964 | TheHomesteadatMilton.com | 15135 Hopewell Rd., Milton, GA 30004

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CHEROKEE COUNTY

CANTON

HORIZON AT LAUREL CANYON

Patrick Malloy Communities

Homes from the $700’s - $1M+

The Cottages from the $400’s

RIVER GREEN – LAKESIDE

JW Collection

ActiveAdult from the $500’s

RIVER GREEN – THE RETREAT

JW Collection

From the $400’s

SOLEIL AT BELMONT PARK

Patrick Malloy Communities

ActiveAdult from the $500’s

WOODSTOCK

COOKS FARM

Southwyck Homes

ActiveAdult from the High $500’s

SOUTH ON MAIN

JW Collection

From the High $600’s - $900’s

COBB COUNTY

MARIETTA

EAST HAVEN TOWNHOMES

The Avid Collection

ActiveAdult from the Low $800’s

MOUNTAIN WALK TOWNHOMES

Cornerstone Associates, Inc.

From the Mid $600’s

WEST COBB COUNTY

ACWORTH

THE ARTISAN AT VICTORY

Southwyck Homes

ActiveAdult from the High $400’s

THE HERITAGE AT ACWORTH

JW Collection

From the $500’s

POWDER SPRINGS

KYLE FARM

Patrick Malloy Communities

From the $600’s - $1M+

COWETA COUNTY

NEWNAN

THE GARDENS AT ARBOR SPRINGS

McKinney Builders

ActiveAdult from the $700’s

SENOIA

GIN PROPERTY

Senoia Enterprises

Single family homes from Low $700’s Brownstones from the High $900’s

DEKALB COUNTY

CLARKSTON PARKSIDE

Southwyck Homes

From the High $400’s

DUNWOODY

THE ENCLAVE AT DUNWOODY PARK

JW Collection | From the $900’s

TUCKER

THE ENCLAVE ON LAVISTA

JW Collection | From the Mid $800’s

FAYETTE COUNTY

FAYETTEVILLE

THE CANOE CLUB

Reynolds Development Group

From the Mid $500’s - $900’s

TRILITH

Multiple Builders

From the $500’s - $4M+

FORSYTH

CUMMING

KELLY MILL RESERVE

David Patterson Homes

From the $700’s

FIRESIDE FARMS

David Patterson Homes

From the High $600’s

GAINESVILLE

LONG HOLLOW LANDING

David Patterson Homes

From the $700’s - $1M+

N.FULTON COUNTY

ATLANTA

THE ENCLAVE ON COLLIER

JW Collection | From the $900’s

MILTON

CROSSROADS AT BIRMINGHAM

Southwyck Homes

Village homes from High $800’s

Estate Homes from $1.5M+

THE HOMESTEAD AT MILTON

Vision Development Partners

From $4M - $11M+

N.FULTON COUNTY

MILTON

THE MANOR GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB

Loudermilk Homes

From $2.6M - $10M+

ROSWELL HILLANDALE

Patrick Malloy Communities

From $1M+

GWINNETT COUNTY

SNELLVILLE

SOLEIL SUMMIT CHASE

Patrick Malloy Communities

ActiveAdult from $400’s

HALL COUNTY

GAINESVILLE

THE LAKE SOCIETY

Southwyck Homes

ActiveAdult on Lake Lanier

From the Low $600’s

PAULDING COUNTY

ACWORTH

THE RESERVE AT GOVERNORS TOWNE CLUB

Patrick Malloy Communities

From the $600’s

DALLAS

THE FARM AT EDENWOOD

Vine Creek Residential

From the Mid $600’s

Proud to work with some of the most respected builders in Atlanta Lori Lane | President New Homes Division Senior Vice President of Luxury and Global Contact us at 404.671.4195 | visit BHHSGANewHomes.com | follow Lori@the_lorilane andmake this thesummer for anew beginning ©2023 BHH Affiliates, LLC. An independently operated subsidiary of HomeServices of America, Inc., a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and a franchisee of BHH Affiliates, LLC. Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices and the Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. Information presented is deemed reliable, but is not warranted. If your property is currently listed, please disregard. It is not our intention to solicit properties that are already represented by another broker.  Equal Housing Opportunity.

Lennar

From the $300s-$800s

Find a Lennar home you’ll love in Atlanta! Lennar builds safe, amenity-rich communities all around the metro Atlanta area, and we have the perfect home for you! Enjoy our single-family or townhome designs with open-concept layouts and plenty of indoor/outdoor living space. Our Everything’s Included® package offers upgrades and appliances at no additional cost to you. We also offer a simplified homebuying experience through Lennar Mortgage, enabling you to make your lifestyle leap with ease.

(404) 931-7432

lennar.com/atlanta

Fischer Homes

Mid $300s-$500s

Fischer Homes now offers low-maintenance homes in Dallas at the new 55+ community Poplar Place. Ranch homes range from 1,501 to 2,500 square feet with two to five bedrooms, two to 4.5 baths and two-car garages. Options include covered patios, loft spaces and side-entry garages. The brand new amenity center includes a clubhouse with a fitness center, outdoor living space and flex room for activities, as well as a gated entrance, walking paths, a pickleball court and bocce ball.

(404) 620-6814

fischerhomes.com/find-new-homes/ atlanta/georgia/communities

JW Collection

From the $400s-$900s

For more than half a century, the name John Wieland has been synonymous with excellence in neighborhood design and homebuilding. The JW Collection is the legacy business of John Wieland and represents his 50-year commitment to building better homes—a promise he has kept for more than 30,000 homeowners and continues to uphold. New homes and townhomes by the JW Collection are ideally located in many of Atlanta’s best neighborhoods and most sought-after destinations.

(770) 809-6010

jwcollectionhomes.com

Traditions of Braselton

From the Mid $400s-$900s

Welcome to Traditions of Braselton! Brimming with scenic beauty, this 1,140-acre master-planned community in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains features an 18-hole championship golf course, opulent clubhouse, junior Olympicsized pool, six lighted tennis courts, an active HOA, highly revered schools, convenience to I-85 and more! Stunning new homes crafted by the South’s finest builders are priced from the low $400s to $800s. Traditions has it all!

(706) 684-0450

discovertraditionsbraselton.com/KNOW

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Paran Homes From the Mid $300s-$600s

Boasting nearly a century of combined experience in new home construction and an award-winning team of industry veterans at the helm, Paran Homes builds homes of uncompromised quality in many of Atlanta’s most sought-after locations while delivering a stellar home buying experience. Buyers can select from an array of move-in ready homes. Schedule an appointment and tour one of our models today!

(678) 726-9646

paranhomes.com/know

Artisan Built Communities From the High $300s

We want you to live a healthy, active lifestyle without even having to leave your community. We want you to have everything you want within walking distance, and we want this to be the best home you’ve ever owned. That’s why Artisan Built is simply a cut above the rest. Choose between 55+ active adult ranch plans and single-family two-story homes and townhomes.

(678) 515-9526

discoverartisan.com

J5

From the $500s

Welcome home to our new condominiums, located in Midtown’s Garden District. From quality construction to full-service amenities and unmatched lifestyle, residents have access to all Midtown has to offer. Enjoy open-concept living spaces, complete with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops and wide-plank hardwood flooring. Your evening wind-down awaits on our sunset viewing terrace where you can enjoy fireside chats. J5 welcomes you to a place as unique as you.

(470) 589-5055

ownj5.com

The Homestead at Milton From the $900s-$1M+

Select one of these palatial home sites and begin the journey to design and build your personal homestead. The Homestead at Milton is a new luxury community featuring estate-size home sites in Milton. This gated neighborhood is a rare once-in-a-generation opportunity to design and build a custom homestead of your own. Current custom homes range in price from $4 million to over $11 million.

(678) 578-6740

thehomesteadatmilton.com

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Rocklyn Homes From the Low $300s-$1.6M

Rocklyn Homes is an award-winning, family-owned company with a unique vision and passion to build beautiful, awardwinning, single-family homes and townhomes at great prices in some of the most sought-after locations in Atlanta. Backed by years of experience, they will deliver quality, value and reliability in every home they build. Visit a Rocklyn community and discover the Rocklyn difference: “The Most Important Home We’ll Build Is Yours.”

(770) 817-2185

rocklynhomes.com

Soleil Belmont Park

From the $500s-$800s

Soleil Belmont Park is a 55+ community from Patrick Malloy Communities. Located between Milton and Canton, it will feature 471 low-maintenance homes situated on large home sites. Soleil offers resort-style amenities, including a 9,800-square-foot clubhouse with a coffee and cocktail bar, health and fitness center, arts and crafts studio and community post office, as well as a pool, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce ball, a community garden and walking trails.

(770) 635-4080

soleilbelmontpark.com

ENJOY YOUR DAILY DRIVE.

Exceptional homes in an array of architectural styles and price points.

From low maintenance, ranchstyle living to spacious two- and three-story homes or even custom home offerings Traditions has it all.

• 18-Hole Golf Course & Clubhouse

• Private Owner’s Clubhouse with Catering Kitchen

• 24/7 Access to Fitness Center

• Six Lighted Tennis Courts with Stadium Seating

• Pickle Ball & Sports Court

• Junior-Olympic sized pool with zero-entry splash zone

• Open Green for Outdoor Events

• Sidewalks throughout

SUMMER 2023 KNOWAtlanta 39 From the Mid $400s - $900s DiscoverTraditionsBraselton.com/KNOW I 706.684.0450 Monday- Saturday: 11 am - 6 pm & Sunday: 1 pm - 6pm I 401 Delaperriere Loop, Jefferson, GA 30549 *Prices, features and incentives are subject to change without notice. Certain other restrictions may apply. ©2022 Traditions of Braselton.

Davidson Homes

Frm the Low $400s-$1.6M+

Builder Magazine’s Biggest Mover in 2021, Davidson Homes is proud to offer homebuilding expertise to the fast-growing Atlanta market with a variety of incredible home plans in Bartow, Cherokee, East Cobb, East Paulding, Gwinnett, Henry and West Forsyth counties. Davidson Homes builds where you want to be. Enjoy professionally designed selections or customize your home with quality design options and upgrades, making it your dream home. Call or visit the website today!

(404) 999-1579

davidsonhomesllc.com

Toll Brothers

From the High $200s-$700s+

Toll Brothers has you covered in Atlanta’s most coveted neighborhoods. An award-winning FORTUNE 500 company founded in 1967, Toll Brothers is the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes. Our locations offer residents access to amenities including the Atlanta BeltLine, parks, local restaurants, shops, entertainment venues and public transportation. Toll Brothers is currently building throughout the Greater Atlanta area including Morningside, Decatur and Grant Park.

(855) 229-5676

tollbrothers.com/KNOWAtlanta

Lake Arrowhead

From the $300s-$800s

Welcome to Lake Arrowhead, a gated mountain, lake and golf community outside of Canton. The private lake features 21 miles of shoreline, a marina, boat rental program, disc golf, 17 miles of hiking trails, pickleball and more. Long-range lake, golf and mountain views await you, and single-family ranch homes, lakeview townhomes and lakeside and golf villas offer something for everyone. Come see why Lake Arrowhead was voted the Best Place to Live in America.

(770) 720-2700

lakearrowheadga.com

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Artisan Built Communities 1. The Georgian 2. NatureWalk 3. Serenity Davidson Homes 4. The Village at Shallowford 5. Riverwood 6. Mountainbrook 7. Kelly Preserve 8. The
Towne Lake Fischer Homes 9. The Reserve at Liberty Park 10. Crossvine Estates 11. Poplar Place 12. Sweetbay Farm 13. Twin Lakes 14. Homestead at Milton 15. J5 JW Collection 16. South on Main 17. The
at River Green 18. Lakeside
River Green 19. The Enclave on LaVista 20. The
at Acworth 21. Lake Arrowhead Lennar Atlanta 22. Creekside at Farmers Crossing 23. Victoria Heights 24. Heritage Point 25. Aspen Grove 26. Hickory Bluffs Paran Homes 27. Oakleigh Pointe 28. Creekwood 29. Seaboard Junction 30. Traditions of Braselton 31. High Shoals Patrick Malloy Communities 32. Kyle Farm 33. Hillandale 34. Soleil Belmont Park 35. Soleil Summit Chase 36. Horizon at Laurel Canyon Rocklyn Homes 37. Hawthorne Station 38. Beverly Heights 39. Old Salem Crossing 40. Riverside 41. Shoals Crossing Toll Brothers 42. Beckham Place at Morningside 43. Eloise at Grant Park 44. New Talley Station 45. Henley by Toll Brothers 46. Park 108 47. Traditions of Braselton MILTON JOHNS CREEK CARTERSVILLE DAWSONVILLE GAINESVILLE WALESKA BALLGROUND CANTON HOLLY SPRINGS CUMMING WOODSTOCK MTN PARK ALPHARETTA SUGAR HILL OAKWOOD FLOWERY BRANCH WINDER DACULA LAWERNCEVILLE BUFORD SUWANEE DULUTH NORCROSS DORAVILEE CHAMBLEE BUCKHEAD AUSTELL DOUGLASVILLE HIRAM DUNWOODY ROSWELL ACWORTH DALLAS KENNESAW MARIETTA POWDER SPRINGS SMYRNA SANDY SPRINGS LILBURN GRAYSON SNELLVILLE TUCKER STONE MOUNTAIN CLARKSTON LITHONIA DECATUR HAPEVILLE EAST POINT UNION CITY FAIRBURN PALMETTO NEWNAN SHARPSBURG MORLAND TYRONE FAYETTEVILLE JONESBORO FOREST PARK CONYERS COVINGTON STOCKBRIDGE MCDONOUGH LOCUST GROVE HAMPTON PEACHTREE CITY SENOIA COLLEGE PARK MONROE SOCIAL CIRCLE Carroll Pickens Dawson Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Hall Jackson Barrow Gwinnett Walton Cobb Paulding Douglas DeKalb Rockdale Fulton Fulton Newton Henry Clayton Fayette Coweta Atlanta 27 6 8 16 36 34 18 17 21 26 22 20 4 33 14 32 42 43 15 37 3 44 46 45 38 40 24 39 41 19 25 35 7 29 12 9 10 30 13 47 1 5 11 23 2 31 27
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Tips for Finding a Short-Term Rental During a Home Renovation

If your home requires major renovations, the home may become temporarily unlivable. This presents a unique predicament because you and your family may be displaced for up to several months while renovations or repairs are completed. On the one hand, staying in a hotel for that length of time would be costly and unfeasible. On the other, most rental apartments come unfurnished and require a lease for a fixed amount of time. How do you find a short-term rental solution that is flexible enough for your needs but won’t break the bank while your home is being renovated? The good news is there are several options available that you might not have previously considered. Let’s explore some of these short-term rental options and look at some additional tips to help you find the solution that’s best for you.

Reasons for Needing Temporary Housing During Renovations

Granted, many home renovations aren’t intrusive enough to require you to vacate the home—for example, if you’re remodeling a bedroom or adding a room. However, when you’re facing major renovations or repairs, moving out temporarily makes more sense—and in some cases, it may be mandatory. Let’s look at two of the most common instances in which you might need alternative temporary housing.

Major Elective Renovations

If you choose to perform major updates in several parts of the home, there’s an

increased chance that the home itself may be unlivable while renovations are in progress. Utilities like electricity, water and sewer lines may need to be shut off for extended lengths of time, or the excess dust might be unsafe to breathe. There might also be structural work in progress that makes the home temporarily unstable.

Repairs and Restoration Due to a Natural Disaster

Fires, floods or major weather events can do extensive damage to a home. In many of these cases, it may be unsafe to stay in the home until repairs and restoration efforts are completed; for example, receding floodwaters can breed dangerous bacteria and mold, or high winds might have torn off part of the roof. In such cases, it’s usually necessary to relocate temporarily—and in many cases, your short-term housing may actually be covered by insurance.

Options for Short-Term or Temporary Housing

If major renovations have temporarily displaced you and your family, you have several short-term housing options. Let’s look at the most common solutions.

Extended Stay Hotels

Extended stay hotels typically provide suite-like accommodations at discounted weekly or even monthly rates. They are generally more affordable than conventional hotels, but they can still be pricey over the course of a few months. Additionally, even if the suite provides a kitchen or kitchenette, it will still feel much like a hotel, which can have a negative effect on family moods after a time.

Sublets

One temporary housing option to consider is finding someone willing to sublet their home or apartment to you.

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Occasionally, people currently under a lease may sublet part or all of their space to someone else, either to help with rent or to occupy the entire unit while they are traveling. Sublets can often be found through Craigslist, by word-of-mouth or through social media. While subletting can be a good solution for some, be aware that unless you know and trust the person implicitly, the risk for scamming is higher with this option.

Vacation Rentals (Airbnb, Vrbo)

Short-term rental platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo have become quite popular in recent years, allowing individual “hosts” to rent out rooms, apartments or entire vacation homes for days, weeks or months at a time. These vacation rentals provide a better sense of “home” and typically come furnished, but they aren’t always cheap, and some users have reported bad experiences and the occasional scam.

Corporate Housing and Short-Term Rentals

One fairly reliable alternative to finding short-term rentals is to consult a corporate housing agency. These agencies focus on providing fully furnished temporary apartments for people who need to stay for a few weeks or months. While many people using corporate housing are business travelers on extended stays, these units are also ideal for locals who need a place to live for a couple of weeks to a couple of months. You can specify the amount of space and type of amenities you need, and the agency will find you a comfortable, well-appointed apartment for the same price (or less) than that of an extended stay hotel.

Additional Tips for Finding the Best Housing Solution

When you stay in temporary housing, you want to make sure the place offers the comfort and convenience that you

and your family need, especially since you will be there for a while. Here are a few other factors to consider when deciding on short-term housing.

• Your renovation timeline. You may only have an estimate as to when renovations will be complete, and the end date may change based on unexpected circumstances. Be sure the place you rent gives you at least month-to-month flexibility and doesn’t lock you into a commitment for longer than you need.

• Pet accommodations. If you have one or more pets, look specifically for pet-friendly accommodations. Otherwise, you may have to house your pet with friends, or worse, pay for a kennel. Location. While renovations are ongoing,

you still have to go to work and the kids still have school. Try to find temporary housing that doesn’t extend your commute times to the point of inconvenience.

• Cleanliness and sanitation. Be sure to ask your host or agent about what steps are being taken to clean your temporary housing and be certain you’re comfortable with their answers.

• Your stuff. You’ll probably need to bring additional luggage for an extended stay, along with sensitive paperwork and possibly some keepsakes. Be sure to ask about storage options for things you need to bring with you. n

For more information, visit tpcorporatelodging.com.

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Whether a small or large company, Business Professional or Family; we can accommodate your requests. • Full size kitchen & appliances • Washer & dryer • Desk/work area • Separate Rooms with 2nd TV You don’t have to share with anyone, so it feels a little more like home.
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Active Adult Summer Living

GET OUTSIDE THIS SUMMER AT METRO ATLANTA’S 55+ COMMUNITIES

Summer is the absolute best. But who says you have to pack a bag and go to a far-flung destination to really enjoy the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer? In fact, homeowners who live in one of metro Atlanta’s many active adult communities know first-hand that there are countless amenities right at home that can help you make the most of the hottest months of the year. Here, we take a brief tour of some of the most popular 55+ neighborhoods and the outdoor offerings that allow homeowners to feel like they are on vacation right around the corner.

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In the Club(House)

In so many communities, the clubhouse is the heart of the neighborhood. This is certainly true in Atlanta’s active adult market, where the clubhouses have become city-like centers that offer a wide range of recreational opportunities, from pools and lounge areas to outstanding spots for gathering and grilling.

Stratford at NatureWalk at Seven Hills from Artisan Built Communities, located in Dallas, truly stands out. This “55 and better” community within the larger Seven Hills area is specifically designed to meet the needs of active adults not only within the well-appointed single-level living homes on the property, but also among its community amenities. In fact, Stratford features a private adult-only clubhouse that will include a pool with a resort-style swim-up bar area and an outdoor veranda, all being added to the property soon. There also are volleyball courts, picnic pavilions and more, which make Stratford a go-to locale for the summer months.

Not far away is Poplar Place from Fischer Homes, a low-maintenance community in Dallas known for its beautiful ranch-style home designs that feature open-concept floor plans and flexible living spaces. A brand new amenity center recently opened and is home to a charming clubhouse with pickleball courts, a bocce ball court, a fitness center and more. It’s an ideal place to spend a summer day just moments from your front door.

Canton is home to Courtyards at Hickory Flat from Traton Homes, which offers 64 beautifully crafted ranch homes that are perfect for the active adult home buyers. Soon, the community will offer residents access to a new amenity center with a full clubhouse and pickleball courts. It also will feature an adjoining dog park that will be an ideal spot for homeowners and their four-legged friends.

Also on the horizon is the clubhouse at Soleil Belmont Park, an active adult community also located in Canton from Patrick Malloy Communities, which features low-maintenance homes on large home sites. The highly anticipated community amenity will add a resort-style pool and a coffee and cocktail bar to the neighborhood’s tennis and pickleball courts, bocce ball courts, community gardens and more. Construction on the clubhouse

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began in May and will bring a new level of easy summer living to homeowners 55 and older in Cherokee County.

Of course, one of the most well-known clubhouse locales is in Lake Arrowhead, a gated mountain, lake and golf master-planned community located just outside of Canton. Homeowners in this community—who have options like lakeview homes, modern mountain cottages, lakeview ranch homes,

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estate home sites with acreage, expansive mountain and golf view homes and golf villas—often spend warm summer days and evenings at the Lake Arrowhead Yacht & Country Club, which provides access to a 10,000-square-foot clubhouse with indoor and outdoor dining, Red Cloud Park’s swim and tennis facilities, the 40-acred Great Festival Park (which also includes a swim-

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Commune with Nature

Being able to really get out in nature is one of the best parts of living in metro Atlanta during the summer. And one of the most nature-centric active adult communities in the area is Lake Arrowhead, which features a 540-acre lake with over 21 miles of shoreline, a marina, a lakeside park, hiking trails and more. Boating is one of the most popular pastimes, and residents enjoy access to a boating club rental program. What’s more, idyllic fishing and swimming opportunities are available throughout the summer, while those who would like to stay on dry land can traverse along more than 16 miles of hiking trails and even join the community hiking club. It’s like having a personal invitation to visit Mother Nature every day of the season.

Of course, the active adult communities throughout the area also offer an array of nature-based activities, with Soleil Belmont Park and Poplar Place featuring access to hiking trails and walking paths. For those who wish to commune with nature

right at home, Courtyards at Hickory Flat Courtyards at Hickory Flat’s homes include include personal courtyards that are perfect for getting outside, catching some sun and enjoying beautiful summer breezes.

All Fore One

Metro Atlanta is made for spending a day on the links, and several of the area’s active adult communities cater to golf enthusiasts with access to either onsite or nearby golf courses. For example, Lake Arrowhead allows residents to play the 18-hole championship Highlands Golf Course, which is considered one of the best golf courses in Georgia thanks to the beautiful surrounding North Georgia landscape and the pristine driving range, putting greens and chipping greens.

Additionally, Stratford at NatureWalk at Seven Hills offers residents access to The Frog Golf Club at Heritage Pointe at The Georgian in nearby Villa Rica. Heritage Pointe is a sister Artisan Built community, and The Frog offers a Tom Fazio-designed 18hole championship course with bentgrass greens and expansive bunkering for a truly challenging golf excursion. What’s more, residents not only enjoy the chance to play The Frog, but also enjoy full access to all of the amenities at the club. n

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• Patrick Malloy Communities, pmcommunities.com

• Traton Homes, tratonhomes.com

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NEW 55+ COMMUNITIES ABOUND IN METRO ATLANTA

Are you an active adult who’s ready to find your dream home in metro Atlanta? Check out these fantastic new home communities as you begin your search:

Soleil Belmont Park, Canton

Soleil Summit Chase, Snellville

Patrick Malloy Communities offers low-maintenance well-designed homes and resort-style amenities at two 55+ communities: Soleil Belmont Park in Canton (from the $500s) and Soleil Summit Chase in Snellville (from the $400s). Each community offers a clubhouse with a coffee bar, health and fitness center, catering kitchen, arts and crafts studio, club/card room and a community post office. Homeowners will enjoy a resort-style pool, pickleball courts, bocce ball, a community garden and walking trails. PMCommunities.com

Lakeside at River Green, Canton

Lakeside at River Green is the newest development from John Wieland and his experienced team at the JW Collection. Located in Canton’s best master-planned community of River Green, Lakeside at River Green is a gated active adult community featuring luxury single-family homes from the $500s to the $700s. Homeowners will enjoy River Green’s wide array of resort-style amenities and exclusive access to Evermore, a new members-only, age-qualified clubhouse. RivergreenLakeside.com

The Gardens at Arbor Springs, Newnan

Located in Newnan, this award-winning community was recently honored by the Greater Atlanta Homebuilders Association as the 2021 55+ Community of the Year. The Gardens at Arbor Springs features European courtyard homes built by award-winning McKinney Builders. Priced from the high $700s, buyers can downsize without downgrading in homes that include high-end features such as Geothermal heating and cooling and Pella Windows. TheGardensatArborSprings.com

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GET TO KNOW EDUCATION

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The Summer of STEM

METRO ATLANTA PRIVATE SCHOOLS PREP K-5 STUDENTS FOR TOMORROW WITH STEM PROGRAMS

As children enter elementary school, their parents want to ensure that their young students will be best prepared to face an evolving, complex world. Children need to develop critical analytic skills, creative thinking and problem-solving adeptness, effectively laying a foundation for their careers and their lives. Learning to gather information can evolve into a lifelong routine as the children grow into adulthood and careers. Parents often turn to STEM education for their children to develop a knowledge base of science, technology, engineering and math. Fortunately, many of Atlanta’s private schools focus on STEM education with an array of programs for even the youngest of elementary-age students, perhaps stoking their interest and guiding them toward a future career. Here, KNOWAtlanta looks at the many offerings available at independent schools throughout the area.

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Spectacular Science

For so many children, science is one of the first areas of learning that really piques their interest. And local private schools gladly provide numerous

opportunities for them to delve into the scientific world.

North Cobb Christian School focuses on developing young children’s natural curiosity and “love for exploring God’s world around them,” says Wendy Titus, lower school principal. “The curriculum engages them in hands-on experiences, developing a strong foundational understanding of scientific concepts from the scientific method to Newton’s laws of motion.”

Teachers bring science to life through nature walks, experiments and other areas. She adds, “Each spring our classrooms are literally alive with ant farms, earthworm habitats, butterfly houses and seedlings as our students become immersed in the world of plants and insects.”

Da Vinci International School students also learn about ecosystems, biodiversity and conservation in the elementary school’s environmental science program. Students often plant and maintain gardens and observe wildlife, and the school offers a curriculum that encour-

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ages curiosity and creativity through nature-based activities starting at 18 months. “Our presence within the Blue Heron Wildlife Preserve is instrumental,” says Soraya Rouchdi, founder and director. “Exploring the outdoors and observing plants and animals helps the students develop a sense of wonder and appreciation for the world around them and the ability to be attentive to details.” Additionally, the school’s chemistry program introduces a variety of concepts; for instance, students learn about the spherification of liquids by cooking a strawberry Charlotte with a pomegranate coulis that is turned into spheres using sodium alginate added to the liquid, which is then dropped into a calcium chloride solution. “The sodium alginate reacts with the calcium chloride, forming a thin membrane around the liquid droplet, creating a sphere,” Rouchdi says. “The resulting spheres can be used to add visual interest and unique textures to dishes in molecular cooking.”

In August of 2022, Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School opened a new lower school building, which houses state-ofthe-art science labs designed for younger learners. Students in first through fifth grades learn plant science, geology, food science, insects, animals, coding and more. Teachers utilize tools such as Sphero kits, Makey Makey and Bee Bots to enhance their lessons. Lower school students complete hands-on (and sometimes messy) projects in various areas of study, using both indoor labs and outdoor spaces, which include classroom gardens.

Whitefield Academy includes activities that align with grade-level science

content, providing teacher training to ensure that the staff understands the benefits of a STEAM (STEM with arts) program and incorporate it. Students are encouraged to build and engineer contraptions to use during recess, incorporating science into each subject and make it feel like play.

At Mount Paran Christian School, lower school students are involved with a Cornell University study of bluebirds with observation, data collection and tracking of the local bluebird population;

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For so many children, science is one of the first areas of learning that really piques their interest.

with that in mind, students can walk and learn on the Bluebird Trail, which features seven bluebird nesting boxes, one for each grade level. The school also offers community field trips that take students to the Georgia Aquarium and the Chattahoochee Nature Center.

Tremendous Technology

In today’s high-tech world, it is key to introduce young students to technology in a variety of ways, from the educational tools that are used to the concepts that will lead them into the future.

For instance, third through fifth graders at Mount Paran Christian School learn with Chromebooks, while kindergarten through grade 2 students use iPads. Coding and technology are integrated into STEAM lessons across grades, and students often participate in robotics camps, according to Randi Terry, middle school instructional technology and innovation lead.

Students at The Lovett School use shared iPad carts from kindergarten through second grade and third graders have 11 iPads per class, while fourth and fifth graders have one-to-one devices. “With ample technology, teachers can integrate it seamlessly into the curriculum and provide students with access to valuable educational resources,” says Karen Boykins, inGen teacher. Furthermore, technology is essential in the computer science, design and engineering curriculum. “The Lovett School fosters innovation and creativity through handson activities like robots, 3D printing and a Glowforge laser cutter,” Boykins continues. “Students learn through creating, and technology empowers them to become innovators and designers for success in a constantly evolving digital world.” Teachers in the school’s technology department attend conferences such as the Georgia Educational Technology Consortium, the Atlanta Area Tech-

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In today’s hightech world, it is key to introduce young students to technology in a variety of ways, from the educational tools that are used to the concepts that will lead them into the future.

nology Educators and the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools. The school’s academic team meets regularly to discuss tech’s future impact on teaching and on students.

North Cobb Christian School starts technology learning at a very early age, with preschool students exploring robotics and programming. At the lower school level, students use one-to-one Chromebooks starting in first grade. BeeBots help elementary students develop skills and knowledge in coding, problem solving, creativity and collaboration. And teachers explore new tools and platforms at a professional learning period once a week to examine technological advances in education.

Students at Holy Innocents’ lower school receive access to iPads, laptops and robotics. Students also learn good digital citizenship, the impact of their digital footprint and the pros and cons of technology. “Technology is infused in their everyday practice,” says Nicole St. Amand, lower school principal. “They learn to use technology and learn to use it responsibly.”

Atlanta Speech School’s technology integration specialist researches current tools and brings that technology to life throughout the curriculum. Instructors work with multi-sensory methods to help children bridge the gap from the abstract to the concrete in math and science concepts. The school’s mission is to ensure that each child develops their full potential through language and literacy, and STEM programming makes that possible.

Excellent Engineering

Of course, engineering is next level when it comes to technology-based learning. And children of all ages can enjoy this area of study at local private schools.

The Lovett School’s lower school inGen Studio is described as a makerspace and inspirational hub for students. In kindergarten through fifth grade, students have classes in the studio. They explore web tools and applications, computer programming and engineering, according to Mason Sutherland, associate director of admission. Students begin by learning design processes to build out their ideas. According to Boykins, this is just the beginning for younger students. She notes, “Due to the nature and design of our lower school inGen Studio, students can explore their interests in engineering curriculum that will set them up for success as they progress to middle and upper school at Lovett.”

The robotics program at Da Vinci’s lower school allows students to explore coding, engineering and problem solving through building and programming

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Those students who find themselves mesmerized by math concepts are never forgotten in today’s STEM programs, particularly in schools throughout metro Atlanta.

robots to perform various tasks and challenges, says Rouchdi. “If the learners are reading a story about a village or a city, they will build the village model with cardboards and recycling materials and will help the characters navigate through the city while coding the robots.” Using solar panels, the houses can be lit, with students making switches using electrical circuits. Students also develop skills in algorithms and computational thinking through coding with visual programming languages in the school’s computer science program. Additionally, Da Vinci students design and build solutions to real-world problems in engineering design challenges such as building bridges, small machines or a solar-powered house, and designing a parachute.

At North Cobb Christian School, STEM is integrated across subjects on a regular basis, Titus says. Engineering is a key element of that effort. “One of our students’ favorite areas on campus is

the STEAM Courtyard, a special garden featuring raised beds filled with herbs, flowers, vegetables and plants, tended by our students in preschool through fourth grade,” she explains. Recently the fourth graders worked with the high school’s engineering class to design and construct a greenhouse for the courtyard, equipped with a water collection system, solar panels, humidity control, planting shelves and more. The greenhouse won first place at the International Christian

STEM Competition at Grand Canyon University.

Marvelous Math

Those students who find themselves mesmerized by math concepts are never forgotten in today’s STEM programs, particularly in schools throughout metro Atlanta. For example, Mount Paran offers advanced math in fifth grade to help the students prepare for advanced and accelerated math in middle and high school. Also, third to fifth graders who need academic support can learn through the school’s directed studies math offerings. North Cobb Christian School offers a “rigorous and engaging” math curriculum designed to promote deep understanding, problem-solving skills and mathematical reasoning in students, Titus says. And Da Vinci International School students engage in projects that involve collecting and analyzing data so students learn measurement, data collection and statistical analysis.

Picking up STEAM

In many cases, schools add arts into the STEM equation to advance the concept through creativity; this is known as STEAM.

The enrichment team in physical education, art, music and media at The Wardlaw School, Atlanta Speech School’s designated K-6 school for children who have dyslexia, developed a teaching model centered around STEAM through architecture, instrument building, game designing, broadcasting, coding and rollercoaster construction. Fourth and fifth grade students transition through six different classes spread over enrichment in 25-day sessions. They problem solve, socialize and employ higher-ordered thinking and reason through collaborative learning experiences. Each STEAM session begins with a book, connecting the vocabulary, skills and ideas of the story to the vision the children need

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In many cases, schools add arts into the STEM equation to advance the concept through creativity; this is known as STEAM.

to navigate that session. Students then demonstrate and discuss what they learned during each session at a two-day exhibition.

Mount Paran Christian School uses both the STEM and STEAM approaches in educational methodology, according to Tina Baker, head of school. She says, “With the K-12 Project Lead the Way curriculum, learning experiences are authentic, hands-on and application-oriented. Students are engaged as investigators, experimenters, designers and makers.” Kindergarten through fifth grade students learn critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and communication through hands-on learning in their weekly STEAM classes, Randi Terry adds, “Students begin understanding the basics of computer science in programming using Code.org. Lower schoolers are able to explore and create using MinecraftEdu and through a makerspace in a large, designated area within the Myrick Media Center. Second and third graders work in the on-campus garden, growing and studying plants with hands-on experience, bringing their learning to life.” Students also can participate in extracurricular STEAM and robotics exploration through the First Lego League, as well as Project Lead the Way engineering program for young learners.

Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School students start STEAM in kindergarten in the Brainstormers class, a hands-on collaborative for experience for PK3 through kindergarten, incorporating elements of design thinking and STEAM. The class takes students on a deeper dive into understanding how things work and why, and they practice and master teamwork in Brainstormers.

At North Cobb Christian School, the Thanksgiving STEAM parade is a favorite STEAM tradition, she says. “Students spend weeks in class brainstorming and creating unique contraptions to share during the parade,” Titus says. Utilizing

STEAM principles, students design and craft every element of the parade from floats to costumes. Each grade level completes a STEAM challenge each year from building a “turkey trampoline” to creating their own musical instruments to performing a Spanish song along the parade route.

Finally, Whitefield Academy incorporates into its STEAM programs the four Cs: critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and communication. While the STEAM program is woven through all grades, fifth and sixth grade students integrate art into their capstone projects and add a robotics component, exposing students to STEM and STEAM careers. It is the perfect opportunity for young students to flex both their creative and scientific muscles and begin considering the many ways that STEM can be a part of their lives both now and in the future. n

For more information, visit:

• Atlanta Speech School, atlantaspeechschool.org

• Da Vinci International School, dvischool.com

• Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School, hies.org

• The Lovett School, lovett.org

• Mount Paran Christian School, mtparanschool.com

• North Cobb Christian School, ncchristian.org

• Whitefield Academy, whitefieldacademy.com

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316 400 Canton Woodstock Cartersville Dallas Acworth Kennesaw Powder Springs Smyrna Austell Marietta Mableton Douglasville Sandy Springs Alpharetta Cumming Roswell Norcross Chamblee Tucker Decatur Lilburn Lawrenceville Snellville Gainesville Lithonia Atlanta Hapeville East Point College Park Union City Morrow Forest Park Stockbridge Jonesboro McDonough Fayetteville Peachtree City Newnan Fairburn Loganville Monroe Conyers Stone Mountain Dacula Dunwoody Doraville Suwanee Duluth Buford LUMPKIN DAWSON HALL FORSYTH JACKSO BARROW WALTON GWINNE TT NE WTON ROCKDALE DEKALB
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1. The Alfred & Adele Davis Academy 2. Annunciation Day School 3. Atlanta Academy 4. Atlanta Girl’s School 5. Atlanta International School 6. Atlanta Speech School 7. The Cottage School 8. Da Vinci International School 9. The Galloway School 10. GRACEPOINT School 11. High Meadows School 12. Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School 13. Holy Spirit Preparatory School 14. The Howard School 15. King’s Ridge Christian School 16. Lakeview Academy 17. Landmark Christian School 18. The Lovett School 19. Lyndon Academy 20. Mill Springs Academy 21. Mount Paran Christian School 22. The Mount Vernon School 23. North Cobb Christian School
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24. Pace Academy 25. The Paideia School 26. Saint Francis School 27. Saint Francis High School 28. Springmont School 29. Trinity School 30. The Walker School 31. Wesleyan School 32. Westminster 33. Whitefield Academy 34. The Wood Acres School 35. Woodward Academy Main Campus 36. Woodward Academy North Campus

GET TO KNOW METRO ATLANTA’S COUNTIES

The Counties of Metro Atlanta

According to the Atlanta Regional Commission, the 20-county Atlanta region will be home to more than eight million people by the year 2040. The counties that comprise the area are as distinctive as the people who live within them, as each one has its own personality, features and resources. In the pages that follow, KNOWAtlanta will introduce you to more than

a dozen of the most sought-after counties in metro Atlanta. You’ll learn about each county’s proximity to the city of Atlanta, basic facts, the major cities and neighborhoods, school information and more. Consider it your primer for getting to know Atlanta and its beautiful communities. When you relocate, all of the information you need is right here at your fingertips.

METRO ATLANTA HIGHWAYS

Interstate 75

I-75 runs northwest to southeast straight through the City of Atlanta.

Interstate 85

I-85 runs northeast to southwest and converges with I-75 to form the Downtown Connector.

Interstate 20 I-20 is a major artery running east to west through the City of Atlanta.

Interstate 285

Known as “The Perimeter,” this interstate loop encircles Atlanta and connects I-75, I-85 and I-20 to the city.

Georgia State Route 400 GA 400 runs north to south through the north-central suburbs of Atlanta and is concurrent with U.S. Route 19.

Interstate 675

This auxiliary highway runs through the southeast part of metro Atlanta connecting Stockbridge to I-285.

Interstate 575

I-575 is a 30-mile spur route that branches off of I-75 and traverses the northwestern suburbs.

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Bartow County

CITIES OF BARTOW:

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Bartow County Schools

bartow.k12.ga.us

Cartersville City Schools

cartersvilleschools.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Distance from Cartersville to Downtown Atlanta 43 Miles

Distance from Cartersville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 53 Miles

POPULATION 110,843

MEDIAN HOME PRICE $334,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE bartowga.org

Bartow County features the best parts of big city life and small-town living with Civil War and Native American sites, excellent dining experiences, a business-friendly economy, unmatched arts, shopping and excellent educational opportunities.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Shaw Industries, Inc.

• Toyo Tire North America

• Cartersville Medical Center

• Voestalpine Automotive Components

• Anheuser-Busch

ATTRACTIONS:

• Red Top Mountain State Park

• Tellus Science Museum

• Booth Western Art Museum

• LakePoint Sports Complex

• Barnsley Resort

Adairsville adairsvillega.net

Recognized as one of the safest cities in Georgia, Adairsville was the first town in Georgia to be placed on the National Register of Historic Places in its entirety.

Cartersville cityofcartersville.org

Offering access to an array of North Georgia’s natural wonders and a beautiful historic downtown, Cartersville blends the best of yesterday and today.

Emerson cityofemerson.org

This growing city is quickly becoming one of the nation’s hot spots for youth travel sports thanks to the LakePoint Sports Complex, which spans 1,300 acres.

Euharlee euharlee.com

Euharlee is a small town located just west of Cartersville and home to the Euharlee Covered Bridge, the oldest covered bridge in Georgia. Kingston cityofkingstonga.org

Kingston is a city steeped in Antebellum history and keeps it alive through a variety of artifacts and photographs in two museums.

Taylorsville

Taylorsville is home to Plant Bowen, a coalfired power station that has the second largest generating capacity of any coal-fired power plant in North America.

White cityofwhitega.com

A bedroom community of neighboring Cartersville, White covers one square mile of land—referred to as “The Friendliest Mile in Georgia.”

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Cartersville Electric System cityofcartersville.org

Cobb EMC cobbemc.com

Greystone Power Corporation greystonepower.com

WATER

City of Cartersville cityofcartersville.org

Bartow County  bartowga.org

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Cartersville
Emerson
Adairsville
Euharlee Kingston White Taylorsville
Booth Western Art Museum Red Top Mountain State Park Downtown Cartersville

Cherokee County

CITIES OF CHEROKEE :

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Lyndon Academy lyndonacademy.org

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Reinhardt University reinhardt.edu

Ball Ground cityofballground.com

Ball Ground is a beautiful city in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains that’s home to quaint shops, eateries and a mix of residential options.

Distance from Canton to Downtown Atlanta 40 Miles

Distance from Canton to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 50 Miles

POPULATION: 274,615

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $475,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE cherokeega.com

Dubbed the place “Where Metro Meets the Mountains,” Cherokee County benefits from its status as a region that’s business savvy, environmentally alluring and undergoing tremendous growth.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Northside Hospital Cherokee

• Inalfa Roof Systems

• Pilgrim’s Pride

• Chart Industries, Inc.

• Piolax Corporation

ATTRACTIONS:

• Lake Allatoona

• Dixie Speedway

• Gibbs Gardens

• The Outlet Shoppes at Atlanta

• Cherokee Arts Center

• Chukkar Farm Polo Club

Canton cantonga.gov

The county seat of Cherokee, Canton offers the perfect blend of historic charm and progressive opportunity, with a revitalized downtown that features a museum, arts center, heritage center and theater.

Holly Springs hollyspringsga.us

Recognized as one of the best places to raise a family in Georgia, Holly Springs is a beloved community that also was named the number three city for new families in the U.S. by Pennygeeks.com.

Nelson nelsongeorgia.com

Located in both Cherokee and Pickens counties, Nelson was established in 1891 and is the “First Georgia Marble City.”

Waleska cityofwaleska.com

Home to Reinhardt University, Waleska is a small community alive with industry, including the lumber and agriculture businesses. Woodstock woodstockga.gov

Once a farming village, Woodstock has transformed into a bustling and diverse community with a revitalized downtown, a worldclass trail system and excellent shopping and dining options.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Cherokee County Schools cherokee.k12.ga.us

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Windstream windstream.com

ETC Communications etcnow.com

Nelson-Ball Ground Telephone (770) 735-2000

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Amicalola EMC amicalolaemc.com

Cobb EMC cobbemc.com

Sawnee EMC sawnee.com

WATER

Cherokee County Water Authority ccwsa.com

City of Ball Ground Cityofballground.com

City of Canton canton-georgia.com

City of Holly Springs hollyspringsga.us

City of Waleska cityofwaleska.com

City of Woodstock woodstockga.gov

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Clayton County

• Atlanta State Farmers Market

• Georgia Archives

CITIES OF CLAYTON:

Riverdale riverdalega.gov

Riverdale is located only about five miles south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and serves more than 14,000 residents, deeming it the second largest city in the county.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Clayton County Schools

clayton.k12.ga.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Distance from Jonesboro to Downtown Atlanta

18 Miles

Distance from Jonesboro to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 15 Miles

POPULATION: 297,100

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $259,900

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 8% ONLINE claytoncountyga.gov

Located 30 minutes south of Atlanta, Clayton County offers easy access to Interstates 75, 85, 285 and 675, along with rail service from Norfolk Southern and CSX and HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport. It is the only county in the Atlanta area to be classified as a Foreign Trade Zone.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Clayton Co. Public Schools

• Clayton Co. Board of Commissioners

• Southern Regional Medical Center

• Chime Solutions

• Fresh Express

ATTRACTIONS:

• Porsche Cars North American Experience Center

• Road to Tara Museum

• Clayton County Performing Arts Center

• The Beach at Clayton County International Park

Forest Park forestparkga.gov

Forest Park was originally founded by farming families with an influx of railroad employees, but today is home to more than 20,000 people and has become a viable center for commerce.

Jonesboro jonesboroga.com

The county seat of Clayton, Jonesboro is known as the official “home” of Margaret Mitchell’s “Gone With the Wind” and maintains its historic atmosphere with stately homes and beautiful landscapes.

Lake City lakecityga.net

Lake City’s pride and joy is the Lake City Community Center, a nearly 5,000-squarefoot multi-use facility designed for weddings, birthday parties, reunions and city meetings.

Lovejoy cityoflovejoy.com

Lovejoy, known as “The City of Peace,” is growing rapidly but strives to maintain the small-town community atmosphere that continues to attract residents and businesses.

Morrow cityofmorrow.com

Morrow is home to Clayton State University, the Southeast Region Branch of the U.S. Archives, the Georgia Archives, Reynolds Nature Preserve and Spivey Hall, a stunning performance center.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Clayton State University

clayton.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

Central GA EMC cgemc.com

WATER

Clayton County Water Authority ccwa.us

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Cobb County

ATTRACTIONS:

• Truist Park/The Battery Atlanta

• Six Flags Over Georgia/White Water

• Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park

• Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History

• Silver Comet Trail

• Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area

CITIES OF COBB:

Distance from Marietta to Downtown Atlanta 20 Miles

Distance from Marietta to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 30 Miles

POPULATION 766,802

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $434,900

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE cobbcounty.org

Long regarded as one of the best places to live in metro Atlanta, Cobb County captures the best of all worlds with growing businesses, neighborhoods and more just beyond the I-285 Perimeter. It provides easy access to recreation and entertainment opportunities, as well as a thriving commercial center.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Wellstar Health System

• The Home Depot

• Kennesaw State University

• Lockheed Martin Corp.

• Publix Super Markets

Acworth acworth.org

Known as “The Lake City,” Acworth makes good use of its prime location on the banks of Lake Acworth with a full calendar of events centered around the water.

Austell austellga.gov

Although it’s located just 18 miles from Downtown Atlanta, Austell’s revitalized downtown and population of just over 7,000 still give it a small-town feel.

Kennesaw kennesaw-ga.gov

Kennesaw is a bustling business center in Cobb County known as a great place to raise a family, while also being home to more than 5,000 companies and Kennesaw State University.

Marietta mariettaga.gov

Historic Marietta Square serves as the city center for this vibrant and ever-growing community, boasting quaint shops, delectable eateries, numerous museums, green space and more.

Powder Springs cityofpowdersprings.org

The town motto, “Small enough to know you, large enough to serve you,” speaks volumes about Powder Springs. Once a gold mining town, the city now boasts several parks, as well as a museum that chronicles its rich history.

Smyrna smyrnaga.gov

One of the fastest-growing cities in metro Atlanta, the “Jonquil City” is home to a wealth of family-friendly neighborhoods, upscale dining establishments, pristine public parks and a vibrant Village Green.

NEIGHBORHOODS OF COBB:

Cumberland

Situated 10 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta, this unincorporated community serves as the region’s fifth largest business district and is home to the Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park.

Mableton

At more than 20 square miles, Mableton is the largest unincorporated community in the metro area, as well as the hometown of former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes.

Vinings

Unincorporated Vinings has become a go-to spot for a city-meets-the-suburbs experience, with upscale boutiques, exceptional restaurants and the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Cobb County Schools cobb.k12.org

Marietta City Schools marietta-city.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

GRACEPOINT School gracepointschool.org

Mount Paran Christian School mtparanschool.org

North Cobb Christian School ncchrisitan.org

The Walker School thewalkerschool.org

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Cobb County

Whitefield Academy

whitefieldacademy.com

The Wood Acres School

woodacresschool.org

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Chattahoochee Technical College

chattahoocheetech.edu

Kennesaw State University kennesaw.edu

Life University life.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Acworth Power acworth.org

Cobb EMC cobbemc.com

GreyStone Power Corp.  greystonepower.com

Marietta Power mariettaga.gov

WATER

Cobb County Water System cobbcounty.org

Marietta Water marietta.gov

H Select provider

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DeKalb County

• State Farm

• AT&T Services, Inc.

ATTRACTIONS:

• Stone Mountain Park

• Fernbank Museum

• DeKalb Farmers Market

• Callanwolde Fine Arts Center

• Eddie’s Attic

• Arabi Mountain

CITIES OF DEKALB:

Distance from Decatur to Downtown Atlanta

7 Miles

Distance from Decatur to Hartsfield-Jackson

Atlanta Int’l Airport 17 Miles

POPULATION: 757,718

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $395,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6%

ONLINE dekalbcountyga.gov

Access to suburban settings, a fast-paced city lifestyle, hip locales and one of the region’s most diverse populations makes DeKalb County a popular option for young professionals, students and established business executives. More than half of the Fortune 500 companies with a presence in Atlanta also have operations in DeKalb.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta

• Emory Healthcare, Inc.

• United Parcel Service

Avondale Estates avondaleestates.org

Known for its close-knit community, beautiful setting and diverse architectural styles, Avondale Estates has a large number of local businesses operated from homes and shops in the commercial district.

Brookhaven brookhavenga.gov

The urban town center of Brookhaven on Dresden Drive features many mixed-use developments and is bordered by residential neighborhoods.

Chamblee chambleega.com

Chamblee is a vibrant city with a diverse community and plenty of international flair, with the Southeast’s only Chinatown and the Chamblee Motor Mile, a large antique district.

Clarkston clarkstonga.gov

Clarkston, known as a welcoming walking and biking community, is noted for its diversity, having been named “The Most Diverse Square Mile in America” by Time Magazine.

Decatur decaturga.com

Decatur Square is a hub for “indie” boutiques and galleries, as well as trendy restaurants and pubs that attract foodies for some of the best culinary experiences in metro Atlanta.

Doraville doravillega.us

With one of the largest concentrations of midcentury modern homes in metro Atlanta and located where interstates 285 and 85 meet, the city of Doraville is convenient for Atlanta commuters.

Dunwoody dunwoodyga.gov

Dunwoody is a bona fine shopping, dining and cultural hotspot in metro Atlanta, making it a

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popular travel destination for both business and leisure.

Lithonia lithoniacity.org

Made up of less than one square mile, Lithonia includes some of the most affluent neighborhoods in DeKalb County.

Pine Lake pinelakega.sophicity.com

Pine Lake, the smallest city in DeKalb, is a community close to nature, where residents treasure and work diligently to protect the environment.

Stonecrest stonecrestga.gov

Stonecrest is the first majority-black city to form from the cityhood movement in DeKalb County, achieving its official status in 2017.

Stone Mountain stonemountaincity.org

Nestled on the west side of Stone Mountain Park, the City of Stone Mountain is known as a family-friendly place to visit and live.

Tucker tuckerga.gov

One of the largest and oldest unincorporated communities in Georgia, Tucker welcomes visitors year-round to its revitalized Main Street for outdoor events, activities and more.

NEIGHBORHOODS OF DEKALB:

Candler Park candlerpark.org

Candler Park is an area that hosts fancifully painted houses with yards, quirky shops and restaurants.

Druid Hills druidhills.org

Druid Hills is a beautiful urban neighborhood that is often referred to as Atlanta’s “second suburb” and boasts four National Register of Historic Places districts.

East Atlanta

The charm of East Atlanta is its ability to be eclectic and edgy, while also comfortably suburban.

Edgewood edgewoodatl.org

Edgewood’s unique housing, booming retail and entertainment sectors and diverse residents contribute to its vibrancy.

Kirkwood historickirkwood.org

Kirkwood is home to an array of quirky, locally owned shops, galleries, unique restaurants and more, as well as the Kirkwood Historic District.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DeKalb County Schools dekalbschoolsga.org

City Schools of Decatur csdecatur.net

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Annunciation Day School annunciationdayschool.org

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Agnes Scott College agnesscott.edu

DeVry University devry.edu

Emory University emory.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

AT&T att.com Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Snapping Shoals EMC ssemc.com

Walton EMC waltonemc.com

WATER

DeKalb County Water System dekalbcountyga.gov

H Select provider

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Douglas County

ATTRACTIONS:

• Sweetwater Creek State Park

• Clinton Nature Preserve

• Boundary Waters Recreational Complex

• O’Neal Plaza

• Ben’s Antique Mall

• L&R Alpaca Haven Farm

CITIES OF DOUGLAS:

Distance from Douglasville to Downtown Atlanta 27 Miles

Distance from Douglasville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 23 Miles

POPULATION: 145,814

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $349,900

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE celebrateddouglascounty.com

With the lowest property taxes in the metro area and an energetic business environment to boot, Douglas County is an ideal place to work and live, and it’s located just 20 minutes from Downtown Atlanta.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Amazon.com Services, Inc.

• Walmart

• Silver Line Building Products, LLC

• Gordon Food Service, Inc.

• Kroger

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Douglas County Schools

dcssga.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

ELECTRICITY

Douglasville douglasvillega.gov

Downtown Douglasville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its rich Victorian, Romanesque and Queen Anne-style buildings and has become a destination for specialty shops and restaurants.

Lithia Springs

The crown jewel of this charming unincorporated community is Sweetwater Creek State Park, which is home to the ruins of the New Manchester Manufacturing Company, a textile mill that was burned during the Civil War.

Villa Rica villarica.org

Villa Rica is home to the first gold strike in the United States and an historic downtown that has maintained authentic architecture, including Wick’s Tavern, the oldest commercial structure in West Georgia.

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

GreyStone Power Corp. greystonepower.com

WATER

Douglasville-Douglas County Water & Sewer Authority

ddcwsa.com

H Select provider

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Fayette County

• Line Creek Nature Area

• The City Gardens of Southern Oaks

• Georgia Renaissance Festival

• Serenbe Farms

CITIES OF FAYETTE:

Tyrone

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Fayette County Schools

fcboe.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Landmark Christian School

Fayettville

Peachtree City

Distance from Fayetteville to Downtown

Atlanta 25 Miles

Distance from Fayetteville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 15 Miles

POPULATION: 120,574

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $499,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE fayettecountyga.gov

Fayette County combines rural beauty and urban convenience with a rich history and offers residents a variety of amenities and recreational activities, as well as the highest net worth index in the State of Georgia.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Panasonic Automotive Systems Co.

• Eaton Lighting Solutions

• Hoshizaki America, Inc.

• Osmose Utilities Services, Inc.

• Ply Gem Industries, Inc. (Window Division)

ATTRACTIONS:

• Atlanta Regional Airport

• Old Fayette County Courthouse

• Holliday-Dorsey-Fife Museum

Brooks brooksga.com

Woolsey

Brooks

Brooks is well-known for its friendly people, active churches, wholesome and casual outdoor lifestyle and pastoral wide open spaces. Fayetteville fayetteville-ga.gov

Fayetteville has been recognized as one of the best towns in Georgia for young families, according to NerdWallet.com, as well as one of the best suburbs for retirement, according to Forbes.

Peachtree City peachtree-city.org

Georgia’s oldest and largest master-planned community, Peachtree City features a sprawling network of golf cart paths and family-friendly neighborhoods that are home to residents who enjoy a small-town feel near a global hub.

Tyrone tyrone.org

A high priority on finding a balance between smart economic development and functional green spaces in this small town of 7,000 people.

Woolsey woolseyga.com

The smallest town in Fayette County, Woolsey is primarily a residential community that offers a pastoral setting with quaint shops and small businesses.

landmarkchristianschool.org

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

Coweta-Fayette EMC utility.org

WATER

Fayette County Water fayettecountyga.gov/water

H Select provider

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Forsyth County

ATTRACTIONS:

• Sawnee Mountain Preserve

• Big Creek Greenway

• Cumming Fairgrounds

• Kinsey Family Farm

• Cumming Aquatic Center and Water Park

• Buford Dam

CITIES OF FORSYTH:

Distance from Cumming to Downtown Atlanta

38 Miles

Distance from Cumming to Hartsfield-Jackson

Atlanta Int’l Airport 49 Miles

POPULATION: 260,206

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $599,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7% ONLINE forsythco.com

Forsyth County has been recognized as the 13th wealthiest county in the nation, as well as the seventh-fastest growing county nationwide by Forbes magazine, largely due to the 8,000-plus businesses in the community.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Northside Hospital-Forsyth

• Forsyth Co. School System

• Koch Foods

• Tyson Poultry, Inc.

• Target

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

Georgia Natural Gas gng.com

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum  spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Sawnee EMC  sawnee.com

WATER

City of Cumming Water Department cummingutilities.com

Forsyth County Water forsythco.com

H Select provider

Cumming cityofcumming.net

Cumming, the county seat of Forsyth, became one of metro Atlanta’s most popular commuter towns upon the completion of Georgia State Route 400 and continues to experience impressive growth year after year, welcoming both new residents and businesses regularly.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Forsyth County Schools forsyth.k12.ga.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

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Fulton County

South Fulton cityofsouthfultonga.gov

CITIES OF FULTON:

South Fulton elected its first mayor in March 2017 after the Georgia General Assembly voted in 2016 to approve the creation of this new city.

Chattahoochee Hills chatthillsga.us

Chattahoochee Hills is home to Serenbe, an agrarian community that is close to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta International Airport and makes it the ideal place to live, work and play.

College Park collegeparkga.com

Top employers in College Park include the Federal Aviation Administration and Woodward Academy, one of metro Atlanta’s top-performing independent schools.

East Point eastpointcity.org

Distance from Atlanta to Hartsfield-Jackson

Atlanta Int’l Airport 10 Miles

POPULATION: 1,065,334

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $450,000

COMBINES SALES TAX RATE 8.9%

ONLINE fultoncountyga.gov

Stretching across the heart of metro Atlanta, Fulton County is broken up into several main areas and offers an array of options for its more than one million residents. The county is home to an ever-growing economy, thriving industries, renowned universities, significant cultural opportunities and much more.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Delta Air Lines

• United Parcel Service

• The Home Depot

• Randstad North America

• Arby’s

ATTRACTIONS:

• Mercedes-Benz Stadium

• The Georgia Aquarium

• Atlanta Botanical Garden

• Centennial Olympic Park

• Zoo Atlanta

• Piedmont Park

• High Museum of Art

• The Fox Theatre

• Ponce City Market

Atlanta atlantaga.gov

As the Peach State’s capitol and county seat of Fulton, Atlanta serves as the regional, national and global headquarters for many Fortune 500 and 1000 corporations.

Alpharetta alpharetta.ga.us

Named one of the best suburbs to live in Georgia by Niche.com, Alpharetta offers a full spectrum of attractions, excellent schools, sensible housing costs and growing industries.

Johns Creek johnscreekga.gov

Nestled along the banks of the Chattahoochee River, Johns Creek’s beautiful landscape offers additional aesthetic appeal to an already beautiful metropolis.

Milton cityofmiltonga.us

A highly affluent city, Milton strives to maintain its rural heritage while looking to the future and offering residents an exceptional quality of life.

Mountain Park mountainparkgov.com

Mountain Park is an officially designated wildlife refuge that protects all wildlife, including birds, animals and reptiles — some rare.

Roswell roswellgov.com

With 13 parks, many well-preserved historical sites and a ranking as the 14th safest city in Georgia, Roswell is a family-oriented community. Sandy Springs sandyspringsga.gov

Located just outside of the 285 perimeter, Sandy Springs is the second largest city in the metro Atlanta area and offers varied real estate options, competitive schools, outstanding outdoor recreation and more.

In recent years, East Point has flourished due to its proximity to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, restaurants, hotels and shopping.

Fairburn fairburn.com

Fairburn has a rich cultural heritage enjoyed by residents and visitors alike and has the feel of a city coupled with small-town sensibilities.

Hapeville hapeville.org

Hapeville is home to the busiest airport in the world, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, as well as being the location for Delta Air Lines’ corporate headquarters.

Palmetto citypalmetto.com

Palmetto is located 25 miles south of Atlanta right on the former Atlanta and West Point Railroad, which is now owned by CSX Transportation.

Union City unioncityga.org

Some of Union City’s leading national firms include Newell Rubbermaid, General Electric, Costco, Caterpillar, Dendreon and Kraft Foods.

INTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS:

Ansley Park ansleypark.org

An affluent residential neighborhood, Ansley Park sits astride Peachtree Street and is adjacent to the famous Piedmont Park.

Atlantic Station atlanticstation.com

With countless choices for apartments, condos, homes and Class A office space, as well as entertainment opportunities, Atlantic Station is one of the area’s most popular live-work-play developments.

Buckhead buckhead.com

Buckhead is rich with elegant high-rise hotels and complexes, beautiful homes and mansions and is one of the city’s most attractive areas for business.

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Cabbagetown cabbagetown.com

Many murals and street art pieces, maintained by the Living Walls Street Art Association, keep Cabbagetown’s love of the arts alive.

Castleberry Hill castleberryhill.org

Known as Atlanta’s historic creative district, Castleberry Hill is made up of early 20th century warehouse buildings that have been converted into lofts.

Downtown atlantadowntown.com

Downtown Atlanta is home to many corporate and regional headquarters, government facilities, sporting venues and Georgia State University.

Grant Park grantpark.org

Grant Park’s Victorian neighborhood is home to Zoo Atlanta, which welcomes almost one million visitors each year.

Inman Park inmanpark.org

Known for its shops, public parks and dedicated Tree Watch, Inman Park comes alive with festivals, parades and a focus on all things local.

Little Five Points littlefivepoints.net

Little Five Points (L5P) is known at Atlanta’s hippest neighborhood and a popular alternative shopping and dining destination with consignment and costume shops, a local co-op and a diverse range of eateries.

Midtown midtownatl.com

Home to more than 200 acres of parks and gardens, as well as restaurants and shops, Midtown Atlanta is considered the city’s center for the arts.

Old Fourth Ward

Known as one of Atlanta’s most historic neighborhoods and the home and resting place of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Old Fourth Ward has become a bustling and diverse district since the opening of Ponce City Market.

Poncey-Highland ponceyhighland.org

Poncey-Highland is rich with urban living, quality restaurants, shops and galleries, great schools and a variety of housing options.

Virginia-Highland virginiahighlanddistrict.com

This vibrant neighborhood is a popular spot for Atlanta’s young professionals and families thanks to its seven distinct commercial villages full of upscale shops, restaurants and pubs, nightlife and local entertainment.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Fulton County Schools fultonschools.org

Atlanta Public Schools atlantapublicschools.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

The Alfred & Adele Davis Academy davisacademy.org

Atlanta Academy atlantaacademy.com

Atlanta Girl’s School atlantagirlsschool.org

Atlanta International School aisschool.org

Atlanta Speech School atlantaspeechschool.org

The Cottage School cottageschool.org

The Galloway School gallowayschool.org

High Meadows School highmeadows.org

The Howard School howardschool.org

King’s Ridge Christian School kingsridgecs.org

The Lovett School lovett.org

Mill Springs Academy millsprings.org

The Mount Vernon School mountvernonschool.org

Pace Academy paceacademy.org

Saint Francis Schools saintfrancisschools.com

Springmont springmont.com

Trinity School trinityatl.org

Wesleyan School wesleyanschool.org

Westminster Westminster.net

Woodward Academy woodward.edu

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Clark Atlanta University cau.edu

Emory University emory.edu

Georgia Institute of Technology gatech.edu

Georgia State University gsu.edu

Morehouse College morehouse.edu

Spelman College spelman.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity

xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

Cobb EMC cobbemc.com

GreyStone Power Corp. greystonepower.com

Sawnee EMC sawnee.com

City of College Park collegeparkga.com

City of Fairburn fairburn.com

City of Palmetto citypalmetto.com

WATER

Fulton County Water fultoncountyga.gov

City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management atlantawatershed.org

Mountain Park mountainparkgov.com

Roswell Water Department roswellgov.com

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Gwinnett County

ATTRACTIONS:

• Coolray Field

• Infinite Energy Center

• Lake Lanier

• Southeastern Railway Museum

• Freeman’s Mill Park

• Château Élan Winery & Resort

CITIES OF GWINNETT:

Distance from Lawrenceville to Downtown Atlanta 31 Miles

Distance from Lawrenceville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 42 Miles

POPULATION: 964,546

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $429,900

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 6% ONLINE gwinnettcounty.com

Continually listed as one of Atlanta’s fastest-growing counties, Gwinnett County is prized for its access to bustling city life, booming communities, a nationally recognized school system and gorgeously maintained natural spaces. Only 30 minutes away from Downtown Atlanta, Gwinnett’s economic opportunities span far and wide for area workers.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Gwinnett Co. Public Schools

• Northside Hospital

• Publix

• Gwinnett Co. Government

• Walmart

Berkeley Lake berkeley-lake.com

In 2017, Berkley Lake was recognized among the Top 10 Best Suburbs to Live in Georgia by Niche.com.

Braselton braselton.net

Home to Château Élan Winery & Resort, Braselton rests in four counties, including Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson and Barrow.

Buford cityofbuford.com

A city where recreation and art abound, the streets of downtown Buford are filled with art shops that show off local talents in every medium.

Dacula daculaga.gov

Dacula is best known for its large Memorial Day Parade and Little Mulberry Park and has experienced immense growth over the years.

Duluth duluthga.net

Duluth is home to retail and cultural centers,

top-notch healthcare facilities and a high quality of life and was named the number six safest city in Georgia by the National Council for Home Safety and Security.

Grayson cityofgrayson.org

Grayson is a popular city for families, with excellent schools, quality housing, parks, restaurants and plenty of shopping.

Lawrenceville lawrencevillega.org

Gwinnett’s oldest city, Lawrenceville’s mixture of recently established buildings co-exist with Antebellum homes, the town’s original square and the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse.

Lilburn cityoflilburn.com

Lilburn has a small-town, neighborly feel that sets it apart from other urban cities and was named the number one diverse place to live in Georgia by Niche.com

Loganville loganville-ga.gov

The unique blend of hometown feel combined with modern conveniences draws companies and organizations to open their doors and prosper in Loganville.

Norcross norcrossga.net

Norcross has restored many of the town’s historic sites to their full glory and boasts an array of businesses, restaurants and recreational venues that help the city remain dutifully progressive.

Peachtree Corners peachtreecornersga.gov

Known for its picturesque parks, lush green spaces and plenty of outdoor activity, Peachtree Corners offers residents unparalleled quality of life.

Snellville snellville.org

Snellville is a hub for arts and recreation, including the highly anticipated annual Snellville Days Festival, which draws crowds from all over the Southeast and has been ranked as one of the top 20 tourism events by the Southeastern Tourism Society.

Sugar Hill cityofsugarhill.com

Considered one of the premier communities in metro Atlanta, Sugar Hill is mere minutes away from Lake Sidney Lanier and the North Georgia Mountains.

Suwanee suwanee.com

With an array of housing options, the largest school system in Georgia, stellar green spaces, and more, Suwanee is a great place to work, play and live.

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Suwanee Buford Sugar Hill Dacula Braselton Berkeley Lake Norcross Lawrenceville Lilburn Grayson Snellville Loganville Peachtree Corners Duluth
Suwanee Château Élan Winery & Resort

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Gwinnett County Schools

gwinnett.k12.ga.us

Buford City Schools

bufordcityschools.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Georgia Gwinnett College ggc.edu

Gwinnett Technical College gwinnetttech.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity

xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Jackson EMC jacksonemc.com

Sawnee EMC sawnee.com

Walton EMC waltonemc.com

City of Buford cityofbuford.com

City of Lawrenceville

lawrencevillega.org

City of Norcross norcrossga.net

WATER

Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources

gwinnettcounty.com

City of Buford Water Department Cityofbuford.sophcity.com

City of Lawrenceville

lawrencevillega.org

City of Norcross norcrossga.net

City of Loganville

Loganville-ga.gov

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Hall County

CITIES OF HALL:

for growth with a vision for the future known as “Oakwood 2030.”

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Hall County Schools hallco.org

Gainesville City Schools gcssk12.net

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Flowery

Braselton

Braselton braselton.net

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

Lakeview Academy lakeviewacademy.com

Distance from Gainesville to Downtown Atlanta 54 Miles

Distance from Gainesville to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 64 Miles

POPULATION: 207,369

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $450,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE hallcounty.org

Bordered by the beautiful Lake Sidney Lanier and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hall County is a vibrant, growing and diverse community that offers an unparalleled quality of life and a sound economic base for business and industry.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Northeast Georgia Medical Center

• Hall Co. School System

• Gold Creek Foods

• Kubota Manufacturing of America

• Fieldale Farms Corp.

ATTRACTIONS:

• Château Élan Winery & Resort

• Road Atlanta

• Lake Lanier Islands and Golf Resort

• Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Gainesville

• Buford Corn Maze

• Northeast Georgia History Center

Braselton spans four counties, including Barrow, Gwinnett, Hall and Jackson, and is home to Château Élan Winery & Resort, which attracts more than half a million visitors each year.

Buford cityofbuford.com

Home to more than 12,000 residents, Buford sits on the Hall-Gwinnett line with residents, employees and students from both counties. Buford is situated at the southern tip of Lake Lanier at Buford Dam.

Clermont clermontga.com

The rural farming community of Clermont comprises a total area of three square miles and is known for its many festivals that are held throughout the year.

Flowery Branch flowerybranchga.org

Flowery Branch is home to the Atlanta Falcons Training Complex and a revitalized historic downtown area known as Old Town.

Gainesville gainesville.org

As the county seat, Gainesville serves as the business, government and cultural center of the region with a daytime population of more than 150,000 commuters.

Gillsville gillsvillega.com

Gillsville is known for its iconic Hewell’s Pottery shop that began operating in 1850 as a family venture and is celebrated during an annual festival.

Lula cityoflula.com

Lula spans two counties, Hall and Banks, and once a railroad hub, it is well known today for its annual Railroad Days Festival.

Oakwood cityofoakwood.net

With more than 60 percent growth in the last 15 years, Oakwood city leaders are planning

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

MAJOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Brenau University breneau.edu

Lanier Technical College laniertech.edu

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

Jackson EMC jacksonemc.com

Sawnee EMC sawnee.com

WATER

Gainesville Water Dept. gainesville.org

Flowery Branch City Hall flowerybranchga.org

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Lake Lanier Atlanta Botanical Gardens, Gainesville Atlanta Falcons Training Facility

Henry County

• Army Aviation Heritage Foundation & Flying Museum

• Southern Belle Farm

CITIES OF HENRY:

Stockbridge

McDonough

Hampton Locust Grove

Distance from McDonough to Downtown Atlanta 30 Miles

Distance from McDonough to HartsfieldJackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 27 Miles

POPULATION: 245,235

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $389,000

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE co.henry.ga.us

With Southern neighborhoods, a solid education system and plenty of recreational and economic opportunities, Henry offers something for everyone and is recognized as one of the fastest-growing counties in Georgia.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Henry Co. School System

• Luxottica Retail Group

• Piedmont Henry Hospital

• Henry Co. Government

• Federal Aviation Administration

ATTRACTIONS:

• Atlanta Motor Speedway

• Panola Mountain State Park

• Noah’s Ark Animal Sanctuary

• Cubihatcha Outdoor Center

Hampton hamptonga.gov

Best known as home to the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton has more visitors than any other city in the county, and races draw more visitors than any other sporting event in Georgia. Locust Grove locustgrove-ga.gov

Located within 35 miles of Downtown Atlanta, Locust Grove offers a growing selection of retail, dining, lodging and business opportunities. McDonough mcdonoughga.org

Attractions in this Civil War-era town include Southern Belle Farm, a 200-acre working farm with seasonal family activities like a corn maze, pumpkin patch and strawberry picking. Stockbridge cityofstockbridge.com

Known as the “Gateway to Henry County,” Stockbridge offers excellent economic opportunities and public services coupled with small town hospitality.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Henry County Schools henry.k12.ga.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Spectrum spectrum.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company georgiapower.com

Snapping Shoals EMC ssemc.com

Central Georgia EMC cgemc.com

WATER

Henry County Water Authority Hcwa.com

City of Hampton hamptonga.gov

City of Locust Grove locustgrove-ga.gov

City of McDonough mcdonoughga.org

City of Stockbridge cityofstockbridge.com

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Paulding County

• The Dallas Theater

• High Shoals Falls

• Moonlight Stables Equestrian Center

CITIES OF PAULDING:

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.com H

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity/Comcast xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power Company Georgiapower.com

Cobb EMC cobbemc.com

GreyStone Power Corp. greystonepower.com

Oglethorpe Power Corp.  opc.com

Distance from Dallas to Downtown Atlanta

33 Miles

Distance from Dallas to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 37 Miles

POPULATION: 173,780

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $389,900

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE paulding.gov

Once devoted to agriculture, including livestock, corn, oats, pecans and poultry, Paulding County has diversified and taken an industrial path in recent years, leading to substantial growth in the county.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Chick-fil-A

• Wellstar Paulding Hospital

• Interroll Atlanta, LLC

• Kroger

• Walmart

ATTRACTIONS:

• Paulding Northwest Atlanta Airport

• Silver Comet Trail

• Pickett’s Mill Battlefield State Historic Site

Braswell braswellga.org

With city limits in both Polk and Paulding counties, Braswell is a rural community of less than 500 residents that welcomes bicyclists, joggers and walkers along the Silver Comet Trail. Dallas dallasga.gov

Paulding’s county seat, Dallas is known for its quaint and friendly historic downtown community, as well as its reputation for being a great place to raise a family and start a business.

Hiram cityofhiramga.gov

Hiram was established in 1891 as a rural railroad town but has progressed into a commercial corridor for Paulding County with a downtown business district that offers dining, shopping and entertainment.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Paulding County Schools paulding.k12.ga.us

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

WATER

Paulding County Water Department paulding.gov

City of Dallas Water Department dallasga.gov/utilities

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Atlanta Paulding Dallas Hiram Braswell Silver Comet Trail Hiram WellStar Paulding Hospital

Rockdale County

ATTRACTIONS:

• Panola Mountain State Park

• Monastery of the Holy Spirit

• Georgia International Horse Park

• Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area

• Lewis Vaughn Botanical Garden

• The Dinky

UTILITIES:

NATURAL GAS

SCANA Energy scanaenergy.comH

PHONE/CABLE/INTERNET

Xfinity xfinity.com

AT&T att.com

Rockdale

Distance from Conyers to Downtown Atlanta

25 Miles

Distance from Conyers to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l Airport 27 Miles

POPULATION: 94,082

MEDIAN HOME PRICE: $348,500

COMBINED SALES TAX RATE 7%

ONLINE rockdalecountyga.gov

Despite being Georgia’s second smallest county, Rockdale County has experienced substantial growth in recent years. Twenty-five miles away from Downtown Atlanta, Rockdale offers commercial diversity for business and a variety of opportunities for families.

MAJOR EMPLOYERS:

• Golden State Foods

• Hill Phoenix, Inc.

• Pratt Industries

• DiversiTech Corp.

• Piedmont Rockdale Hospital

CITIES OF ROCKDALE: Conyers

Conyers conyersga.com

Conyers is a combination of small town and big city, with rural scenes and urban shopping, and the community reflects an amazing legacy of progress, involvement and society.

EDUCATION:

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Rockdale County Schools rockdaleschools.org

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Turn to page 60 for the independent schools listing and a map.

To view annual SAT scores by district and school, as well as Georgia Milestones scores, visit the Georgia Department of Education at gadoe.org.

ELECTRICITY

Georgia Power georgiapower.com

Snapping Shoals EMC ssemc.com

WATER

Rockdale Water Resources

Rockdalecountyga.gov

H Select provider

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The Lap of Luxury

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Metro Atlanta’s 2023 New Home Market Update

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Moving to Atlanta Timeline

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Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities

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7min
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Atlanta: The Tech Hotspot of the Southeast

2min
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Big Business in Atlanta

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A Weekend Away

2min
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Peachtree Corners: A Dream Realized

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KNOW Where to Go

1min
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How Atlanta Stacks Up

1min
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Find a home you'll love in Atlanta

1min
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Make Hay While the Sun Shines

2min
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Cobb County

1min
page 67

GET TO KNOW METRO ATLANTA’S COUNTIES

1min
page 63

The Summer of STEM

8min
pages 55-61

NEW 55+ COMMUNITIES ABOUND IN METRO ATLANTA

1min
page 53

Active Adult Summer Living

4min
pages 47-52

Tips for Finding a Short-Term Rental During a Home Renovation

4min
pages 44-46

ENJOY YOUR DAILY DRIVE.

1min
pages 41-42

The Lap of Luxury

7min
pages 36-41

Metro Atlanta’s 2023 New Home Market Update

1min
page 35

Moving to Atlanta Timeline

1min
page 34

Metro Atlanta Guide to Utilities

1min
page 33

GET TO KNOW HOMES & LIFESTYLES The Coveted Condo

7min
pages 28-32

Atlanta: The Tech Hotspot of the Southeast

2min
page 27

Big Business in Atlanta

1min
page 26

New Business Moves to Georgia COMPANIES ON THE MOVE ARE A TESTIMONY TO

6min
pages 22-25

PEACHTREE CORNERS

3min
pages 18-21

A Weekend Away

2min
pages 16-18

Peachtree Corners: A Dream Realized

3min
pages 14-15

KNOW Where to Go

1min
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How Atlanta Stacks Up

1min
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Find a home you'll love in Atlanta

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Make Hay While the Sun Shines

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