Just ten short years ago Senoia Georgia was one of those sleepy little hamlets where they rolled up the sidewalks at 6 P.M.
But now, nothing could be farther from the truth. A major revitalization effort in the downtown area has brought new nightlife to Coweta County’s southernmost city.
There are new restaurants, new shops, and a whole new attitude about living in Senoia. It is still a small town, but now it’s also up and coming!
If you haven’t been to Senoia for a while, I encourage you to plan a visit soon!
It’s worth the trip!
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Sounds wonderful!! Keep us posted!!
Hello Richard:
Its always good to old towns and villages revitalized with new blood and new ideas. Good post for some great Localism.
Little "bedroom" communities have awakened to the flight of many seeking the feeling of a small town and sense of community spirit. The same holds true to my city, McKinney. Once a place that one would not think of moving because it was just too far to having been named the fastest growing city (varied population sizes) three times over the past recent years. From a quaint little town to now a larger city fighting to keep the charm of the little town feeling. The good news, being a Realtor in the community as the population surges has been a wonderful blessing. Your community sounds lovely.
Hi Richard:
Sounds like a really nice place.
Great post to help promote your local town there.
Senoia, GA sounds like a nice little town to take a stroll in. I often take my daily walk through Gilbert AZ which is being revitalized as well.
Good morning sir,
I love the small towns that are growing and are still able to keep the small town feel.
Many new businesses find that the old down towns offer better rent than the new fangled malls do with a lot less other overhead also.