2008 Mar 5th

Atlanta Midtown Migration to Dunwoody

… and life in suburbia

Cause and Effect

Kids, that is, cause us to re-examine our priorities. At some point, we realize that while we love living in the city, the city may not offer the advantages or opportunities that we want  for our children. Hence, the effect – the Midtown migration to Dunwoody.

It all makes perfect sense. Families who are seeking great neighborhoods, terrific schools, little league, swim and tennis clubs, and quiet cul-de-sac living find their way to Dunwoody.

Dunwoody really does offer everything to everyone. Dunwoody is the center of the universe. Only a few miles from the heart of downtown Atlanta – still close enough to have an easy commute for work, take in a show, enjoy fine dining, explore a museum, the Atlanta Aquarium, or just take an afternoon stroll in Piedmont Park.

However, once acclimated to Dunwoody, you may realize that you really don’t need to go anywhere – because Dunwoody has everything to offer! Shows at the Punchline, dining ranging from soup to nuts including Goldbergs for bagels and sandwiches to  McKendrick’s Steak House,  a tour of the Dunwoody Nature Center or an afternoon visit to Brook Run Park.

Dunwoody is a great place to live! See this virtual tour of Dunwoody’s parks and recreation…

 

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  1. Brook Run Skate Park

    Great article sniplet.

    I have loved living in Dunwoody and watching the growth of our community.

    Brook Run Park, as mentioned in your article, is a prime example of productive growth. The old hospital is finally gone, and we now have a wonderful children’s park playground, trails, dog walking area and the best skate park in Georgia.

    Thanks for putting together this article.

    Cheers!


    Christian
    local resident

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