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SERENBE IN THE NEWS
Newsweek
Bask in Luxury, Guilt-Free, at These Eco-Friendly Global Boutique Hotels. This inn seems worlds away from the hustle and bustle of Y’allywood. Situated on forestland and wildflower meadows, the getaway is connected by 15 miles of trails. Locally grown ingredients grace the plates at The Farmhouse Restaurant.
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Atlanta Business Chronicle
A Suite Place To Be. Inspired by villages in the English countryside, Serenbe has experienced a sharp uptick in home sales in recent years, bolstered by the ongoing flight toward walkable communities and stampede of families migrating to the Sunbelt for its cost of living.
Drew Magazine
Escape From The City. Raise your plate if you want a serving of affordable country retreat with a side of sustainable locavore community. The lovely, six-building, 27-room hotel on the outskirts of Atlanta includes a 25-acre organic farm and a restaurant to show off its hyper local delights. Though there are annual events and a community calendar, all you really need is a rocking chair, a hot tub. and the occasional goat yoga class.
Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles
Stylish Reign. Tucked within Serenbe’s scenic Grange neighborhood, the 2022 Serenbe Designer Showhouse sets a new standard for design.
Southern Woman
A Dining Delight in the Heart of Nature
– On the edge of Atlanta, away from the humdrum of everyday life, lies The Farmhouse. Chef Bour and his team curate fresh seasonal dishes that would tantalize any taste buds.
Best Self
Forbes
Agrihood Trend Blends FarmFresh Food, Easy Country Living And Modern Wellness Design. The homeowner…was drawn to this community with the farm-to-table restaurants, the countryside, and natural environment.
Atlanta JournalConstitution
Serenbe Community Celebrates Curtis Patterson’s Striking New Sculpture. Patterson’s intention [with Serenity to Shango] was to create a gathering place where people could connect with one another and contemplate the miracle of nature in a tranquil setting.
Atlanta Magazine
500 Most Powerful Leaders In 2023. Steve Nygren is one of 10 Legends in Atlanta’s Restaurant & Hospitality industry. Nygren opened the Pleasant Peasant in 1972 and grew the company to 34 restaurants in eight states before selling. In 1994, he, his wife Marie, and their three daughters relocated to Chattahoochee Hills, where they helped design the award-winning Serenbe community.
Eco Experiences
Traveling the world, sustaining the Earth. Become a biophile in Atlanta. The Serenbe community abides by the principle that spaces should make occupants feel deeply connected to nature. Residents benefit from an organic farm, seasonal market, and edible landscaping.
Travels In The American South
More than an activity for guests and residents, the Labyrinth at Serenbe is a metaphor for how we experience and walk through the world.