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Super Shuttle Arrives in Midtown Atlanta

November 15, 2014 by Thom Abbott

Super Shuttle Midtown AtlantaWe all know that living in Midtown Atlanta and traveling are a nice combination! Why? Well first off, we have THREE MARTA stations to pick from to use for mass transit to the Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. (Think we can make that name any longer?)

But, not everyone wants  to take the train. Maybe you are leaving early, early, or coming in late, late. Well now you will have another shuttle service option with the Atlanta arrival of Super Shuttle. The service will start on Monday, November 17 and will service Downtown, Midtown and Buckhead initially. (Sorry you OTP peeps….out of luck…for now.)

A check of the website shows an Airport-to-Midtown one way fare at $18.50. That is for a “shared-ride van” which means there could be stops before you get to your Midtown Atlanta condo. When I used to travel on business and did not need or want a rental car, I used Super Shuttle and it always worked well.

It just nice to know you have options, from MARTA, Uber and Super Shuttle to get to the airport. Oh, and there is a cab…..

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: Midtown Atlanta Business, News, odds and ends, travel

Plans Underway to Redevelop Memorial Drive

November 10, 2014 by Thom Abbott

The street that stretches from downtown Atlanta to Stone Mountain may get a new look. Atlanta City Council member Natalyn Archibong is leading the effort

Source: wabe.org

Things can change, but some can stay the same too….preserving some of the “classic” things of an area like Daddy D’z is an important part of a neighborhood and we should be careful not to “run them out of town.”

See on Scoop.it – Other Atlanta News Events

Filed Under: Blog, Random Topics, Scoop.it Tagged With: Intown Atlanta Living, Intown Atlanta Neighborhoods, Intown Atlanta Real Estate

Atlanta Things To See and Do | Atlanta’s Best Hiking Trails

November 9, 2014 by Thom Abbott

Deep Creek Range Special Events FacilityMidtown Atlanta is an awesome place to live and play! You know how much I love showing and helping people call it home! But we (myself would be at the TOP of the list) often overlook what there can be to see and do when we get out of our comfort zone. It might be Midtown Atlanta, or maybe it’s that fear of crossing that line called OTP –Outside The Perimeter!

This morning, a friend on Facebook posted a question about places to go hiking, without the couple hour drive to the North Georgia Mountains. And what a find, I did find!

Atlanta’s Best Hiking Trails

First off, that photo is NOT from one of these locations, but from my home state of Montana! But, one of the answers on this person’s Facebook wall was a link to a site called Atlanta Trails! Like, WOW…who knew about this? Ok I’m sure some of you outdoorsies types did, but I did not! But a particular page on the site had me most intrigued…and amazed at some of the places that are probably 30 minutes from the comfort of your Midtown condo!

The Top 10 Favorite Hikes

I’m really amazed at some of these places. Now, I’ve got some knee issues so I’m not sure how viable some of these would be for me, but I was especially intrigued by #2 Arabia Mountain Top Trail! I mean, 23 miles and 30 minutes from the urban core of Atlanta and you find this? WOW!

Arabia Mountain map

 

Let’s just say, you’ll be seeing a blog post with some photos of this one, as I hope to enjoy it in the next few days!

So, hey…when you are sitting in your condo, bored and don’t know what to do….get out and experience nature and it’s wonders just 30 minutes from your parking garage!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta relocation, Atlanta Things To See and Do, midtown Events, odds and ends, So You Know

Georgia Fall Festivals and Events

October 12, 2014 by Thom Abbott

When it comes to the Fall, Festivals and Georgia, we are NOT lacking for something to do! In fact, you will easily find yourself either “overbooked” one weekend or having to toss a coin as to which one you will be going to!

Most of these are easy day trips from Midtown Atlanta! Maybe grab that picnic basket and your favorite bottle of wine and enjoy!

Georgia Fall Festivals and Events

 

Oktoberfest –Helen  (through November 2)

the 44th Annual Oktoberfest in Helen is their biggest celebration. You will be hard pressed to resist the oompah rhythms in this quaint Bavaria village in the Appalachian Mountains. German music, dancing, food and drinks. And some shopping I’m sure!  the festival runs daily September 18 – November 2. Click on the link for more info about times and admission.

Georgia Peanut Festival
Photo Courtesy of Peanut Festival

Georgia Peanut Festival — Sylvester — October 18

I have to admit, I had to look up where Sylvester, Georgia was! West of Tifton, or South on I-75 from Atlanta and take Exit 82 (Ashburn) and follow Highway 112 (Sylvester Road) to….well.

The festival’s largest sponsor is ConAgra Foods, the maker of Peter Pan Peanut Butter. This festival set a special world record in 1987 with the largest peanut butter sandwich…some 12 feet by 12 feet! Yikes! Come celebrate this regional Georgia crop, sample a fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich and a huge arts and crafts festival as well.

 

Gold Rush Days — Dahlonega — October 18-19

This is a special one, according to the Southeast Tourism Society, which named Gold Rush Days a Top 20 Event in the Southeast!  This festival commemorates the 1828 discovery of gold in northeast Georgia. Thousands come to see fall colors peaking and celebrate Dahlonega’s 1828 discovery of gold. Over 300 art and craft exhibitors gather around the Public Square and Historic District in support of this annual event, and it is estimated that a crowd of over 200,000 visit over the weekend to join in the fun and excitement. Check the website link for information about times for craft and food booths, a parade and the Saturday night Concert.

Georgia Festivals and Events Mossy Creek Barnyard Festival — Perry — October 18-19

The 66th Festival is located deep in the woods of Middle Georgia…or so the event site says! The festival brings the artistry of tradition, functional crafts center stage! Live demonstrations range from glass blowing to broom making! (Ah, just in time to get you a new broom for Halloween….nice!) For a $5 admission, check out nationally acclaimed folk artists at work! Enjoy traditional fair food, all made and sold by local community groups!

Autumn Leaf Special on the Tennessee Valley Railroad — Chattanooga to Summerville, GA

October 18, 19, 25, 26 and November 1

Now if you want to see the North Georgia Fall Colors from a whole different view, then this might be your ticket! Ride a vintage train round-trip from Chattanooga to Summerville, departing at 9am and returning at 6pm. Spend a 1.5 hour layover in summerville and explore the town. The train also has a dining car as well as a new Premium Observation class seating in a round-end tail car. Sounds pretty awesome to me. And remember, this is something you can do throughout the year, if you miss a fall color tour!!

Georgia Apple Festival — Ellijay — October 18 & 19

Georgia Apple Festival Held at the Lions Club Fairgrounds (1729 South Main Street) the festival is Saturday, 9-6pm and Sunday 9-5pm. Admission is $5 for adults and kids under 10 are… FREE!

In it’s 43rd year, the festival celebrates apples along with over 300 vendors with hand-crafted items, many with on-site demonstrations! No pets allowed, so be sure to leave Fido at home!

Click on the link for more information about parking, vendors and other events.

 

 

WHAT did I tell you? We finally get to leave the weekend of October 18 and head on to other things!

I’m not including Halloween activities in this post, I’ll get those posted in another post.

ZombieRun Escape October 25, 2014Zombie Run Escape — Perry — October 25

Well we all know how popular the series, The Walking Dead is…and it’s filmed right here in the Atlanta area! Well, now I guess you can go run around and try and escape from your favorite zombies! Located in the epicenter of the Walking Dead story line and built on the bones of a cold-war era nuclear missile plant lies an incredible 840 acre disaster preparedness training facility.

This facility boasts a multi-story 75 acre urban cityscape, over 300 vehicles, a dual rail subway system and a built-to-DOT-specification interstate highway.  And this is the location of Zombie Run Escape on October 25, 2014.

Bostwick Cotton Gin Festival — Bostwick — November 1

Just outside the historic town of Madison, Georgia ( worth a trip all its own!) is Bostwick and the Cotton Gin Festival, celebrating the year’s cotton harvest. Complete witha a 5K run, parade of tractors and antique cars and cotton ginning, the festival is stuffed full of fun! Consider this one a weekend trip and tie in a visit to Madison with it’s unique shops and restaurants that have earned it a place on Budget Travel  magazine’s “Most Picturesque Villages in the World” list.

For more information about Madison click here! 

Highlands Culinary WeekendHighland Culinary Weekend — Highlands, North Carolina — November 6-9

Ok, this might be a notch about an arts and crafts festival…..The entire town of Highlands comes together to celebrate food and friendship during this popular weekend event. Wander between restaurants in the “downtown” area for special menus and workshops, from wine and beer-paring dinners to farm-to-table demonstrations. You’ll want to check out the popular Friday and Saturday night Sip and Stroll tours that show off the city’s distinct retail shops and boutiques on a wine tasting crawl. (I’m loving the sound of this one!) The Sip and Stroll is first come, first served and is $35 per person. HIGHLY recommended that tickets be purchased in advance! 

Many of the events prices range from $125 to $175 per person!

 

Well that should keep us on the road and busy for the next few weekends!!

 

 

Filed Under: Atlanta Relocation, Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta day trips, News, So You Know, Special Events

Where Are The Best Places To See Fall Colors in North Georgia

October 10, 2014 by Thom Abbott

Leaf Watching in North GeorgiaThe arrival of Fall…means the end of the Hotlanta summers we love! It means cooler temps, and the change of the season brings the changing of the colors as the leaves on the trees create a masterpiece canvas of color across North Georgia. Ah, but the question is…

Where Are The Best Places To See Fall Colors in North Georgia

Never fear! The Georgia Department of Natural Resources has put together a great list of the best places to see the Fall Colors in North Georgia! Any of  these places is an easy day trip from Atlanta, but geez, if you are headed to the mountains, maybe an overnight at a local motel or even a cabin rental might be in order! (Cabin rentals for one night during the Fall Color time will probably be next to impossible to find, so check out motels that may have availability!)

Here Are The Best Places to See Fall Colors in North Georgia! 

If a day trip from Midtown Atlanta, hop on over to Whole Foods and get some great picnic supplies! Pack up the basket (add a bottle of wine but be careful with the driving!) and enjoy the great outdoors that North Georgia has to offer.

This has always been one of the great things about living in Atlanta, is our change of seasons and the close proximity to the mountains!  Get out and enjoy the fall colors! Hey, you can even share those photos over on our Facebook Page so everyone knows what there is to see!

Filed Under: Blog, Interesting Stories, Random Topics Tagged With: atlanta day trips, So You Know, Special Events

Could The Atlanta Civic Center Become a Film and Television Center?

August 10, 2014 by Thom Abbott

It’s been languishing there for sometime…with quite the name to follow….Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center LocationAtlanta Civic Center. But times have changed since 1967. I remember going to see the Lion King here and would miss much of the show because if you did not have a dead center seat, the show was off to the side.

Now, imagine….Film and television studios surrounded by a performing arts center, a hotel, along with residential, office and retail could transform the downtown Civic Center property into a regional tourist destination. The site is actually in what is often called no-mans land, since the Downtown CID and the Midtown CID don’t cover the area.

But the location certainly IS close enough to draw off either visitors/residents of Midtown Atlanta as well as visitors in the Downtown Atlanta area attending conventions and visiting other tourist attractions like the Football Hall of Fame, World of Coke and the Aquarium.

The city is in the initial process of getting a real estate broker in place and issuing a RFP (request for proposal) as to what the site could be turned into.

In the Atlanta Business Chronicle, Carter is the one proposing such an exciting change to the site.

Bob Peterson, Carter’s chairman and CEO, said the firm is putting together a team that specializes in entertainment-oriented developments and movie-television production facilities. “The idea of studios with pre-production and post-production facilities, live TV and live audiences is not unique, but seeing that conceptually in Atlanta is new,” Peterson said.

Carter officials have had “a number of conversations” with a potential studio operator that he described as capable, reputable and financially sound.

The potential redevelopment of such a site (some 19 acres in fact) just shows there is still room for some exciting projects to come to live in Midtown Atlanta and the surrounding area. Keep in mind, the Civic Center MARTA station will also help this be a transit-oriented development…something we certainly need in Atlanta.

I’ll be keeping an eye on this project for sure!

Development Proposal for Atlanta Civic Center

  

Filed Under: Interesting Stories, Midtown Atlanta News and Events, Random Topics Tagged With: georgia film and TV, georgia film industry, Midtown Atlanta Business, News

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