Add Zest to Your Address! Why You Should Make Marietta Your Home!
Posted: November 27th, 2007
Category: Real Estate News

My husband and business partner, Tim Cowan, and I live and work in this great All- American City! As proud residents of Marietta, we are so excited at the new growth that is developing around us!
As I was reading the quarterly issue of Blue Print, the official publication of the City of Marietta that is sent to all business owners and residents that live and/or work within the city limits, I decided I needed to share my enthusiasm on the upcoming improvements and growth that is coming to our great city!1. Progress Made on Roswell Street near Marietta Square
"We’re excited by the progress being made at Meeting Park" city manager Bill Bruton said. "The developement is a natural extension of our downtown and will provide housing that will add vitality to our existing restaurants and businesses on the Square."
Meeting Park is located just steps from the Square, and boasts townhomes that have a classic brownstone feel and range from 1,000- 3,000 square feet featuring a deck and garage. Meeting Park has great amenities such as optional elevators, rooftop gardens and a rooftop pool. As stated in Blue Print, the walkability of Meeting Park was a primary factor during the planning and design process of the community. " We believe that the simple act of walking in your neighborhood helps the environment and creates a stronger sense of community," said Bill Marsh, vice president of Winter Properties, which is developing the project. "We wanted to create an environmentally-responsible neighborhood that would feed into the existing fabric of Marietta."
Meeting Park is just one of the many great new developments that are coming to the City of Marietta. To see all the new housing developements coming to the City of Marietta visit http://move2marietta.com/newhousing.html
2. Improvements to the Powder Springs Street Area
Here are some of the major changes coming to Powder Springs Street
A. $150 million mixed-use developement announced for Powder Springs Street- located between Garrison and Sandtown Rd.
3. Do you love Starbucks? Well, we have a new Starbucks location coming to Marietta.
4. Master Planning Process for parks and recreation for the City of Marietta.
5. Enjoying the Entertainment, Restaurants, and Shops at the Historic Marietta Square.
One the things that my husband, Tim, and I love the most about living in Marietta is the Marietta Square. The Square offers a great social scene, that encompasses great entertainment, restaurants, and shops. There is always something to do at the Square.
There is always a festival, concert, or some sort of event going on at the Square. Our favorite thing to do is go to the Friday Night Summer Concert Series that is held in the heart of the Marietta Square. Just bring a picnic and your favorite beverage and enjoy the evening lisitng to great music! This is great for families of all ages!

Another exciting developement that is under way is the renovation of The Strand Theatre.

As stated in Blue Print, final stages of demolition and the first stages of construction kicked off last summer. "This is the beginning of a 12-13 month process," said Earl Smith, chairman of the Friends of the Strand, the group raising funds to renovate the theatre. "We have set our sights on summer of 2008 for a very grand opening."
I am very excited to soon be able to add "catching a movie" to the list of many things I enjoy doing at the Square!
Here is the latest issue of Blue Print, the official Publication of the City of Marietta.
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Great plug for the city of Marietta Jennifer. Sounds like you and Tim have the real estate market in that part of Georgia covered. Any one considering moving to the Atlanta area should read this post first!
Thanks for the introduction to Blue Print! It’s great to see that so much of the city is being improved. Marietta Square offers much more than a place to go for traffic court.