Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines and UPS have called this city home for years. Atlanta has always been attractive to companies, but it seems that it is attracting more and more businesses, including the film industry.
Several companies have moved their headquarters or opened offices in Atlanta over the last few years including The Home Depot, CBS, and Dell.
With these expansions, Atlanta is also seeing a growth in residential communities. Even though there is an increase in new housing, people who are moving to Atlanta shouldn’t disregard the older neighborhoods.
- West Midtown- There is no shortage of restaurants, shops, and entertainment in West Midtown. Westside, as it is now know, was once an abandoned neighborhood. The remaining residents decided it was their job to restore the community its splendor. Now, it is one of the hottest areas in town!
- Midtown- If you want to be closer to downtown, this is the place for you. This neighborhood is home to Piedmont Park, the Woodruff Arts Center, the High Museum of Art and so much more! It is also full of historic landmarks. The numerous parks host a wide variety of festivals and events. Basically, there is always something to do.
- Ormewood Park/Glenwood Park- If you are looking for a community full of young professionals and young families, this is the place for you. It may lack in restaurants, but not in sweets! Get your sugar fix with a wide variety of bakeries and ice cream shops.
Being a thriving metropolis, Atlanta is full of culture and excitement. These are a few of the older neighborhoods that you need to check out before you move.
Now that you’ve found the perfect place to live, contact the Atlanta residential movers at ALS Van Lines to handle the logistics of the relocation. Our moving experts will walk you through each step of the process. Call or visit our website to get your FREE quote today!
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