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re: Atlanta suburb areas for business
Posted on 3/10/21 at 11:32 pm to meansonny
Posted on 3/10/21 at 11:32 pm to meansonny
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What is more important?
Middle class?
Or growing?
How close to ATL are you looking?
Inside perimeter?
15 miles outside of perimeter?
30 miles outside perimeter?
30+ miles?
Growing is probably more important but young families would be big as well
Max would be 30 miles from city center
Posted on 3/11/21 at 7:20 am to SDTiger15
Cherokee and Walton Counties are probably the best for growth. Real estate isnt cheap in those areas though (i dont know rockdale county, but logic would put them in a similar category).
If your footprint is small enough, that is where you go. An argument can also be made for southside near the studios (again, im not familiar with the area, but logic would suggest it).
Im in dawson county. We are 20 (maybe 25 years) behind forsyth. Forsyth is maybe 20 years behind gwinnett (forsyth is your target market right now... and gwinnett has shown that more growth is available. The problem is real estate costs. The smaller your footprint, the more telling that this is where you want to be).
I hope this helps.
If your footprint is small enough, that is where you go. An argument can also be made for southside near the studios (again, im not familiar with the area, but logic would suggest it).
Im in dawson county. We are 20 (maybe 25 years) behind forsyth. Forsyth is maybe 20 years behind gwinnett (forsyth is your target market right now... and gwinnett has shown that more growth is available. The problem is real estate costs. The smaller your footprint, the more telling that this is where you want to be).
I hope this helps.
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