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The 2014 guidebook for the City of Alpharetta, GA. Featuring events, attractions, history, dining, entertainment, housing, shopping, and much, much more.

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The place to beExperience the warmth of the modern South in a place unlike any other. Shop for unexpected finds. Dine in chef-driven restaurants.

Grab a glass of wine on the Boulevard. Catch a movie. Or just stroll, explore, and enjoy the real meaning of hospitality throughout.

The experience begins October 30, 2014

www.experienceavalon.com

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3775 Brookside Parkway Alpharetta, Georgia 30022

404.413.2000 (Main) Email us: [email protected]

robinson.gsu.edu/alpharetta

Facebook/alpharettacenter Twitter/gsualpharetta

Academic Programs and Degrees. Advanced Technology. Meeting Space.

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contentsdiscover alpharetta

live & thrive

stay & play

invest & grow

ABA membership directory

message from the mayor ...................... 4messages from ACVB & ABA ................ 5elected officials ................................... 7welcome to alpharetta ......................... 8history of alpharetta .......................... 10 directions/transportation .................... 11map of alpharetta ............................. 12

education ......................................... 16houses of worship ............................. 21healthcare ........................................ 22housing ............................................ 26apartments ....................................... 29parks ............................................... 30big creek greenway .......................... 32public safety ..................................... 33civic organizations & clubs ................. 34non-profit charities ............................. 35

events .............................................. 38attractions ........................................ 42recreation ........................................ 43history walk ...................................... 44 dining .............................................. 47entertainment .................................... 53shopping.......................................... 54lodging ............................................ 60

demographics ................................... 66top employers ................................... 67alpharetta technology commision ........ 68awards/certificates ........................... 69what's on the horizon ........................ 70ABA networking opportunities ............ 72

alpha index of ABA members ............. 73advertiser index ................................ 87

on the coverWire & Wood Songwriter Festival

2014 - 2015 GUIDEBOOK

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David Belle Isle, Mayor of Alpharetta

Welcome to Alpharetta: Georgia’s Hometown and the Technology City of the South.

In 1858, Alpharetta was a new county seat, in a newly minted county. It boasted just 600 acres and 60 souls. It was small, rural, but it was no less Alpharetta. Little changed over the next 120 years, and as recently as 1980, we had a population of barely 3,000. Then, as the metro area grew, so did Alpharetta.

Beginning in the 1980s, opportunity for Alpharetta was recognized and seized as Alpharetta began to re-invent itself. State Route 400 was completed in 1981 followed by the Windward development and the installation of a large fiber optic cable network and power grid. Quickly, Alpharetta was becoming a

great place for Fortune 1000 and Fortune 500 companies and the go-to corporate headquarters city for North Atlanta. This rapid growth spurred families to move to Alpharetta and as a result new parks and amenities were added, and by 2005, Alpharetta had grown to a population of 35,000.

Today, with a night time population of 62,000 and a daytime population of over 120,000 people, we are re-inventing ourselves yet again. This time as Georgia’s Hometown and the Technology City of the South. As the economic engine of North Fulton, we have 600 technology companies, or one technology company for every 100 residents, located within our borders. Georgia leads nationally in the field of technology with 35% of those companies located in Alpharetta. Surrounding Alpharetta’s borders are 300 additional technology companies, making Alpharetta the epicenter of the highest concentration of technology companies anywhere in the Southeast.

Avalon, a $600 million swanky mixed-use development will embody the warmth of the modern South with a cosmopolitan mix of shopping, dining and nightlife. Continuing the momentum with large corporations such as Fiserv, HP, McKesson, Kimberly-Clark and others relocating and expanding, bringing new jobs to Alpharetta.

As we continue to grow, we are also tirelessly working to maintain the connection and hometown community feel Alpharetta has enjoyed for the past 156 years. We are building a new City Center with a park, community square, City hall, library and future developments, which will include restaurants and shops. We have created synergy among residents with new events downtown such as Food Truck Alley, Farmers Market, Wire & Wood Alpharetta Songwriters Festival, Brew Moon Fest and Grilling and Gridiron. We have focused on attracting new energetic and chef-driven restaurants like Hop Alley Brew Pub, Salt, Mugs on Milton, Tin Roof Kitchen and South Main Kitchen. By creating an engaging downtown with fun, food and music, we will bring the community together to connect and preserve the hometown feel of Alpharetta.

The story of Alpharetta has been an unprecedented success. We boast four of the top ten high schools in Georgia. Forbes rated Alpharetta as the 6th fastest growing city in the country and we have consistently maintained the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 5.2%. Movoto Real Estate blog ranked Alpharetta as the 4th best city in Georgia to live. In the past two years Alpharetta has also been ranked as the 7th friendliest city in the country and the number one city to move to in the country by Forbes.

There is so much more to tell, but for now, know that Alpharetta’s present and future are extremely bright. It is my hometown, and if it’s not yours, I hope you’ll make it yours soon.

Sincerely,

David Belle IsleMayor of Alpharetta, Georgia

letter from the mayorPublished by PubMan, Inc.

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Publisher Rick Goldman

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Vice President of Sales & Marketing

Brian Botkin Email: [email protected]

Vice President of Editorial Suzy S. Goldman

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Art Director Kelly Young

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DesignerGeoffrey Thurow

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Account Executive/ Distribution Manager

Sam Goldman Email: [email protected]

Assistant Editor Meaghan O'Neil

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Contributing Photographers Alpharetta Convention & Visitors

Bureau, Alpharetta Business Association, City of Alpharetta,

Peter Kloster

Copyright 2014 by The Alpharetta Business Association, The Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau and the City of Alpharetta. Permission is granted to reproduce material

herein, provided credit to “Alpharetta Guidebook” is included. Data herein has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but no warranty

is given or implied as to its accuracy, and no decision should be based on such material

without prior independent verification. All data herein is subject to change without advance

notice. This Guidebook will serve as a keepsake item. It provides the reader with pertinent

information about the vibrant and growing community of Alpharetta and will serve as a

valuable resource to keep in the home and office.

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Gov. Nathan Deal is shown with Mayor Belle Isle at the launch dinner for the Alpharetta Technology Commission.

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The Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau welcomes you to Alpharetta,

Georgia where visitors from around the world come to experience what residents live every day. We are your one stop shop for everything to do and see in Alpharetta. Stop in our Welcome Center or visit www.awesomealpharetta.com to see what event is coming up or to learn about our complimentary planning services. We like to think Alpharetta has tasty culinary experiences to award-winning biking trails to a long list of well-known attractions such as the only American Girl Boutique and Bistro in Georgia. And the momentum keeps growing as new restaurants, shops and attractions pop up all around the city and new events name Alpharetta as their home.

With all the free family-friendly festivals and events going on throughout the year it’s no wonder why Forbes named Alpharetta the 7th friendliest city and the number one place to move in the U.S. On any given weekend you can find yourself wandering around the Farmers Market, getting lost in fascination at an art gallery, sipping from a glass of wine at

one of our chef-driven restaurants, taking a cooking class from a famous chef at one of our cooking schools, grabbing roller blades and racing down the Big Creek Greenway or taking a day off and relaxing at one of Alpharetta’s rejuvenating spas.

We are proud to be a part of the Alpharetta community and a fundamental part of its growth, which will continue to bring visitors in to shop in our shops, eat in our restaurants, enjoy our entertainment venues and sleep in our hotels. We encourage you to sign up for our e-newsletter on www.awesomealpharetta.com to stay up-to-date on everything happening in the city such as events, new things to do and awesome giveaways. You can also connect with us through our Facebook, Instagram or Twitter pages.

message from Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau

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message from Alpharetta Business Association

Welcome to Alpharetta, Georgia! We are excited about all the wonderful

things happening in our City, and sharing this First Edition of the Alpharetta Guidebook with you. With the new development taking place, new businesses opening and the heart of our city beating with renewed energy, we know you will find our City the perfect place to live, work and shop.

The Alpharetta Business Association (ABA) is a thriving non-profit association that has created result oriented programs and events to benefit its members which include: the State of the City Address & Mayor’s Breakfast each year; Breakfast Networking meetings the first Tuesday of each month; a Business Expo annually; a Golf Event; two Brew Moon Fest events – one in June and the second one in October; Monthly Membership Meetings on the last Thursday of each month; a Monthly E-newsletter to keep members informed about ABA happenings and any issues that impact the business community in Alpharetta; and our Lunch and Learn programs.

As the business community we can help shape the future of Alpharetta. Together we are a strong and positive voice making things happen that are good for our city. Join us in our mission “To create a thriving Alpharetta, alive with business, shopping and activity.”

We encourage you to visit the ABA website for more information. If you are new to Alpharetta or just visiting, join us for one of our events. If you have any questions, please call us at 678-865-6608 or email us at [email protected].

We look forward to seeing and working with you in Alpharetta!

Sincerely,Board of Directors

www.awesomealpharetta.com

2014 ABA Board of Directors

ACVB Staff

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MayorDavid Belle Isle

[email protected]

City Council, Post 1Donald Mitchell

[email protected]

City Council, Post 4 Jim Gilvin

[email protected]

City Council, Post 3Chris Owens

[email protected]

City Council, Post 6 Mayor Pro Tem

D. C. [email protected]

City Council, Post 2Mike Kennedy

[email protected]

City Council, Post 5Michael Cross

[email protected]

The Mayor and City Council of the City of Alpharetta serve their citizens with public safety, parks and recreation, planning and zoning, and road and transportation projects.

elected officials

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CBC National Bank, lending nationwide, is conveniently located in Alpharetta and Cumming. We offer a whole new way of doing home loans, with an approach as independent as you.

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Just 22 miles outside of Atlanta, nestled in a beautiful, tranquil suburban setting in northern Fulton County, sits the 7th friendliest city in the nation, Alpharetta, GA.

Being the perfect mix between city and suburban life, this bustling community has award-winning schools, some of the world’s largest technology companies and an abundance of dining and recreational activities.

Alpharetta became an official town in 1858 after pioneers settled on what was originally Cherokee Indian land. Where once just a few small buildings stood, including a grocery store, a courthouse and a jail, now a thriving city lives. The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau report revealed Alpharetta as the 6th-fastest growing city in the nation, which is no wonder when you consider the high quality education and the number of businesses choosing to relocate to Alpharetta.

Known as the “technology city of the south,” Alpharetta is paving its way for high tech companies like McKesson, ADP and Hewlett-Packard to establish regional headquarters within the city. Established in 2012, the Alpharetta Technology Commission was created and is comprised of Alpharetta’s leading technology companies, both large and small, with identifying and pursuing key investment opportunities and policy decisions for this burgeoning industry. The City of Alpharetta is home to nearly 600 technology companies resulting in the city’s daytime population exceeding that of residents.

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“Enjoy, Experience, Explore…

Welcome toALPHARETTA

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The city has won numerous financial awards, and has been named one of the safest cities in Georgia, according to SafeWise. Residents, business owners and visitors agree there is always an excuse to have a celebration, whether movies at a park, food truck gatherings, parades, art or music festivals, races or holiday gatherings. No matter what time of year, there is some kind of upcoming event that excites the community.

There are also plenty of shopping and dining opportunities, which seem to be expanding at a rapid pace. New developments are constantly popping up around the city, providing residents and visitors with new restaurants, retail shops and entertainment venues. The new Avalon (expected to open October 2014) will bring 86 acres of dining, shopping, small businesses and residences to downtown Alpharetta. The 60,000-foot Topgolf facility will bring recreational fun for golf enthusiasts not to mention the new Regal Cinemas at Avalon and the AMC Theaters addition to the North Point Mall, where residents can shop, dine, and then lay back in a reclining cushioned seat while they watch the latest films.

That’s not the only new development Alpharetta is ready to experience — just down the street from the Avalon will be the newly renovated City Center, which includes city hall, the county library, town green and city park.

The new city park will be a wonderful addition to the existing parks and recreational fields in the area. Alpharetta has acres devoted to walking trails, playgrounds, baseball, soccer and football fields, and even a dog park. There are community gardens, arboretums and swimming pools as well. One of the most popular outdoor choices in Alpharetta is the Big Creek Greenway, which spans about eight miles through beautiful scenery and connects to a mountain biking trail.

Whether you are a current resident, a visitor or simply looking to relocate to Alpharetta, you need not look any further…Alpharetta is the perfect place to stay!

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Everything’s Possible!”

The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau Report revealed Alpharetta as the 6th-fastest

growing city in the nation.

The City of Alpharetta has been named one of the safest cities in Georgia, according to SafeWise.

Forbes recently named Alpharetta the 7th friendliest city in the nation and

also one of the top places to move.

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From the North Georgia Mountains to the Chattahoochee River along a Cherokee Indian trail, a tiny village named New Prospect Camp Ground was formed. This village, made up of tents, a

log school, and arbor became a trading post where Indians and white settlers exchanged their goods. The surrounding countryside provided excellent farming land, especially for cotton. On December 11, 1858, the town was chartered and became the county seat of Milton County. In 1932, Milton County was merged into Fulton County.

Alpharetta and Milton County can trace their history to the time of the resettlement of the Cherokee Indian Nation in the 1830’s. First, drawn by the promise of free Indian lands, a few somewhat itinerant settlers moved into the area. These first pioneers were soon followed by permanent farmers and merchants who were the fortunate winners of the land lotteries of the early 1830’s.

The first permanent landmark in the area was the New Prospect Campground, often referred to as the "Methodist Camp Ground". This campground was located next to a natural spring just north of the present "downtown" section of Alpharetta. A "Camp Meeting" in that era was the social and cultural highlight of the year for the families living on isolated farms with few travel options.

The year was 1858 when Alpharetta can date as its birth as a town. On December 11th of that year, Alpharetta was legally chartered. Prior to July of that year, the town was known as the "Town of Milton". The original town charter provided that the City could pass a tax on every grocery store, retailing liquor store, hallway and billiard table of not more than $25.00 per year.

Another provision of that charter was the right to levy a tax of $25.00 on every show that may be exhibited within the City. The first report of the City Trustees showed a balance of $1,302.00 for fiscal year 1859.

A courthouse and jail were soon constructed, and with building costs being what they were, the final bill for the completed facility was $2,400.00. This building served as a landmark for the city limits.

By the time of the Civil War, Alpharetta had grown to a fair sized town with three hotels, several mercantile shops, numerous churches and a school. The farms around the area were for the most part small family farms and the majority of the farmers were not slave owners.

In 1863, an epidemic of smallpox spread through town. In one instance, 16 cases of the disease were recorded in two families alone. Guards were hired to keep people from leaving their quarantine and thereby spreading the sickness further.

Many of these early records are incomplete because as the left flank of the Union Army passed through Milton County, the original Courthouse was burned. In fairness, it was never established whether it was burned by the Union Troops or by retreating Confederate soldiers. In any case, one enterprising citizen, a Dr. O. P. Skeleton salvaged many of the court documents and carried them to a hiding place in Jackson County and promptly billed the City $30.00 for "services rendered". Later, the City paid O.P.’s friend, John Webb, $60.00 to bring them back.

As the Civil War drew to a close, Alpharetta, along with the rest of the South, suffered a period of economic hardship. These "hard times" tended to draw folks together and a sense of community identity began to grow. But, as hard as these times were, Milton County faired better than many areas. Since the area was populated primarily by small farms and merchants, the collapse of the "Plantation" economy had nowhere near the impact as in other communities.

In the next decades, growth in Milton County was steady, but never spectacular. The area was hampered by the lack of a railroad, around which most growth in those times was centered. The nearest railroad dead-ended at the river in Roswell. It is ironic that in those times a railroad was so important, but today the absence of a noisy and dangerous railroad track is considered desirable for community development.

When the depression of the early 1930’s devastated the nation’s economy, Milton County found itself near bankruptcy. In order to save the area from disaster, it was decided that a merger of Milton County with Fulton County would be to everyone’s advantage. It was because of this merger that the first roads began to be paved. Until that time, the only paved roads in the area were State Highway 19 (now Highway 9) and 120 (now Old Milton Parkway).

Today, Alpharetta is one of the fastest growing communities in the South. Its environment is considered ideal for raising families and living a quality lifestyle free from the problems found in so many similar sized cities.

Editor's Note: Based upon original research by Anne Rogers Ferguson

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Transportation

DirectionsAlpharetta is located in the heart of the Southeastern United States, and only 22 miles north of downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It is easily accessible to get to by air or automobile. Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson International Airport is the busiest passenger airport in the world, with over 2,000 flights daily to and from cities across the globe. For those traveling by road, Interstates 75, 85, 95 and 20 pass through Georgia. Georgia 400, also known as Hospitality Highway, provides the link from Alpharetta to nearby metropolitan Atlanta and North Georgia attractions. Upon arrival, take advantage of MARTA, our unique rapid rail and bus transit system.

BusMARTA(404) 848-4711

Group CharterAmerican Coach Lines Bus Charters(770) 449-1806

Superior Transportation Group(404) 881-0409

Atlanta Transportation Group(404) 246-0403

LimousinesAffordable Limousine and SUV(770) 995-5466

All-Star Limousine Service(770) 475-0068

Alpharetta Limousine Service(770) 772-5166

Atlanta Fancy Limousine(678) 522-8860

Atlantic Limousine Service(770) 751-7078

Hennessy Transportation(770) 667-8788

Car RentalAvis Rent a Car(678) 461-7255

Enterprise Rent-A-Car(770) 475-7861

Hertz® Car Rental(678) 319-0052

ShuttlesAtlanta Airport Premier Shuttle(770) 619-5336

Atlanta Corporate Shuttle(770) 619-5336

Greater Atlanta Shuttle(770) 619-9086

North Point Transportation Group Inc(678) 935-5000

TaxisPioneer Taxi Cab(404) 551-6703

All Limo and Taxi(678) 368-9655

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directions/transportation

STREET INDEXABBEY COURT .........................................I-3 (P)ABBEY TERRACE ........................................S-28ABERNATHY OAKS WAY ........................ E-18ACADEMY STREET .................................... L-17ACREVIEW DRIVE ......................................S-27ADAGIO DRIVE .................................... R-15 (P)ADMIRAL COURT ......................................G-32ADMIRAL CROSSING ................................G-32AIDAN PARK ................................................F-19ALDERMAN DRIVE .................................... E-28ALEXANDER DRIVE ...................................P-28ALLYSON CIRCLE ......................................O-16ALPHARETTA HIGHWAY .........................N-13AMBERLILLY DRIVE ................................N-32AMBER PARK DRIVE ................................N-20AMBROSE AVENUE ................................... T-20AMERICAíS CUP COVE ............................. L-35AMESDALE COURT ................................... R-27ANDOVER ....................................................H-15ANGELICA WAY ...................................S-26 (P)ANNA LANE ..................................................K-6ANSON AVENUE ........................................ T-21ARBOR VIEW ................................................I-19ARBORHILL LANE .......................................I-19ARDSLEY LANE .....................................I-32 (P)ARDSLEY PLACE ...................................I-32 (P)ARKLOW DRIVE ...........................................H-6ARKWITH WAY .......................................... T-26ARMINDA COURT ...................................... T-20ARNOLD MILL ROAD ..................................H-2ARROWOOD COURT ................................ M-12ARROWOOD LANE ................................... M-12ARTS SUMMIT ............................................ R-15ASH RILL DRIVE ........................................V-22ASHFORD PLACE ...................................U-9 (P)ASHLEIGH LANE ..................................H-20 (P)ATLANTIS PLACE ................................ R-21 (P)AUTUMN SAGE DRIVE .............................N-30AVALON DRIVE ...................................O-27 (P)AVERY COVE COURT .........................Q-30 (P)AYLESWORTH COVE ................................U-26BAILEY JOHNSON ROAD .........................O-20BANNERHORN RUN .................................. L-36BANYON LANE ...........................................U-26BARNESLEY LANE ....................................Q-27BARNESVILLE COURT ................................. J-4BASCOMB FARM DRIVE ............................G-9BATES ROAD ..............................................H-13BAY POINTE CROSSING ...................... J-32 (P)BAY POINTE TERRACE ....................... J-32 (P)BEACON HILL CROSSING .........................F-34BEACON HILL WAY ..................................G-33BEACON KNOLL DRIVE ...........................U-23BEAVER CREEK ROAD ............................ W-13BELLFLOWER DRIVE ............................... M-30BELLMONT CHASE COURT .....................K-37BELLSMITH DRIVE ............................. M-11 (P)BENSON COURT ...........................................I-13BENT CREEK CROSSING ............................I-34BENT CREEK MANOR .................................I-34BENT CREEK TERRACE ..............................I-34BENTWOOD TRACE ..................................K-29BERAGIO DR .................................................. J-6BERAGIO PL ................................................... J-6BERKSHIRE MANOR DRIVE ....................X-22BETHANY COURT ......................................G-11BETHANY ROAD ........................................H-10BIG CREEK COURT ................................... M-28BIG CREEK OVERLOOK .......................... M-29BIG HORN CIRCLE ..................................... T-25BIRCH HOLLOW DRIVE ............................. M-9BIRCH HOLLOW PLACE ............................ M-9BIRCH RIDGE COURT ................................ M-9BIRCH RIDGE DRIVE .................................. M-9BIRCH RILL DRIVE ....................................X-23BIRCHINGTON CLOSE ..............................Q-25BISHOP GATE COURT ...............................V-20BISLAND COURT .........................................S-26BITTERCRESS COURT .............................. M-31BLACKBIRD LANE ............................... R-23 (P)BLACKHEATH TRACE ..........................I-35 (P)BLACKWATCH LANE ................................U-19BLAKE ROAD .............................................. T-23BLUE HERON LANE ..................................K-20BLUE JAY LANE ................................... R-23 (P)BLUE JAY TERRACE .................................K-20BLUEHOUSE LANE .............................. R-30 (P)BLUESEDGE LANE ..............................O-28 (P)BOXGROVE ROAD .....................................Q-25BRACEBRIDGE ROAD ............................... R-27BRADY PLACE ............................................N-14BRECKENRIDGE COURT ..........................O-31

BRECKENRIDGE LANE .............................O-31BRIAR ROSE DRIVE .......................................I-4BRIARS BEND ...............................................I-10BRIDGE POINTE COURT ...........................O-27BRIDGE POINTE DRIVE ............................N-27BRIER RIDGE ................................................I-11BRIERFIELD LAKE .......................................I-12BRIERFIELD ROAD ......................................I-10BRIERS CHUTE .............................................I-11BRIERS CREEK DRIVE ............................... J-11BRIGHTON CIRCLE ......................................I-10BRISBANE DRIVE ..................................... M-11BROADWELL OAKS COURT ....................K-13BROADWELL OAKS DRIVE .....................K-13BROADWELL ROAD ..................................... J-6BROOK DRIVE ............................................K-15BROOK LANDING COURT ........................N-28BROOKE FOREST COURT .........................P-29BROOKE STREET ....................................... L-17BROOKEVIEW COURT ...............................P-28BROOKFORD DRIVE ..................................H-15BROOKHILL CROSSING CT ........................ J-5BROOKHILL CROSSING LN ........................ J-5BROOKLINE COURT .................................. R-29BROOKLINE DRIVE ................................... R-29BROOKLINE RIDGE ...................................Q-29BROOKLINE TRACE ..................................Q-29BROOKLINE WAY ......................................Q-29BROOKMEADOW COURT ........................... J-3BROOKMILL POINT ..................................... L-8BROOKRIDGE TERRACE ............................I-19BROOKSIDE COURT ..............................I-20 (P)BROOKSIDE PARKWAY ...........................O-26BROOKSTONE COURT ..............................H-14BROWN THRASHER CT ......................K-20 (P)BRYN ATHYN COURT ............................... T-26BUFFORD HOLLOW ....................................P-26BUICE ROAD ............................................... R-28BURHEAD COURT .......................................F-13BURNETT DRIVE ....................................... M-19BURNETT WAY .......................................... L-13CABOTS COVE COURT ....................... R-25 (P)CAINS COVE ................................................ L-12CALLA LANE ............................................. M-30CALYPSO DRIVE .................................. R-15 (P)CAMBRIDGE COURT ................................. L-31CAMDEN WAY ......................................N-27 (P)CANEY CREEK LANDING ........................K-36CANNONADE DRIVE .....................................I-4CANNONERO DRIVE .................................H-36CANTER LANE ............................................ L-13CANTON STREET .........................................I-16CAPE CIRCLE ........................................ L-20 (P)CAPE YORK TRACE ................................... R-26CARNOUSTIE LANE ............................. J-33 (P)CARRARA COVE ........................................ T-29CARRIAGE TRACE ...............................V-10 (P)CARRISSA TRAIL ..................................S-26 (P)CARVERTON LANE ................................... T-24CARYBELL LANE .......................................... J-4CATHEDRAL DRIVE ..................................... J-7CELANDINE WAY .......................................S-27CELESTIAL WAY ............................................I-5CENTENNIAL DRIVE .................................U-27CENTURY DRIVE .................................H-17 (P)CHANTILLY DRIVE ...................................G-10CHAPEL SAINT LEON COURT .................Q-25CHARLOTTE DRIVE ......................................I-8CHASEWOOD LANDING ...........................G-34CHASEWOOD TRAIL .................................G-34CHASEWOOD WAY ...................................G-34CHELSEY CIRCLE ......................................H-10CHELSEY COURT .......................................H-10CHELSEY LANE ..........................................H-10CHESTNUT COURT ..................................... J-28CHICORY WAY ...........................................N-31CHRISTER COURT .......................................F-18CHURCH STREET .......................................K-16CHURCHILL HEIGHTS ............................. M-32CICERO DRIVE ...................................... R-20 (P)CINGULAR WAY ..........................................I-21CLAIRBOURNE DRIVE ..............................K-19CLAIRMEADE TRAIL ................................K-18CLAIRMONTE AVENUE ............................K-19CLAIRVIEW STREET .................................K-19CLARINBRIDGE WAY ............................... R-26CLAYSTONE LANE .............................. L-18 (P)CLEMENT DRIVE .......................................O-20CLIPPER BAY DRIVE ................................. L-29CLIPPER COURT ......................................... L-33CLUB COURT ........................................H-32 (P)CLUBHOUSE DRIVE ................................... J-33COBBLESTONE COURT ............................ L-10COBBLESTONE WAY ................................K-10

COGBURN RIDGE ROAD ..........................G-18COGBURN RIDGE WAY .............................F-18COGBURN ROAD ........................................G-19COLD CREEK DRIVE .................................K-18COLLINGWOOD LANE ...............................S-24COLONY DRIVE ..........................................H-12COLUMBIA BAY ......................................... L-36COMPASS POINTE CHASE .......................H-31COMPASS POINTE CROSSING .................H-31COMPASS POINTE DRIVE ........................H-31COMPASS POINTE WALK ........................H-31CONSTANTINE CLOSE ..............................U-28COPPER CIRCLE .........................................K-34COTTON ALLEY ......................................... L-16COTTON CREEK ENTRY ...........................N-26COTTON FIELD COURT ............................ R-21COTTON FIELD TRACE ............................. R-21COTTON FIELD WAY .................................S-21COTTON MILL PLACE ...............................O-26COTTON PATCH LANE ........................ J-20 (P)COUNTRY PLACE COURT ................. M-22 (P)COURAGEOUS WAKE ............................... L-35COVENTRY CIRCLE ..............................I-20 (P)CRABAPPLE CHASE COURT ....................... J-6CRABAPPLE CHASE DRIVE .......................K-6CRABAPPLE CRESCENT CT ........................ J-6CRABAPPLE FARM DRIVE ...........................I-4CRABAPPLE MEADOW WAY ......................I-5CRABAPPLE ROAD ........................................I-3CRABAPPLE TRACE ..................................G-10CRABAPPLE TREE COURT ...........................I-5CRANCHESTER WAY ................................U-27CREEK LANDING LANE ........................... L-37CREEK RIDGE CROSSING ..........................I-30CREEK RIDGE POINTE ................................I-30CREEK RUN COURT .................................. L-36CREEK SPRING COURT ............................V-20CREEKLINE DRIVE ......................................V-9CREEKPARK COURT ...................................V-9CREEWALK DRIVE ................................ L-9 (P)CRESTWOOD COURT ................................K-21CRICKET LANE ...........................................K-17CROCKER WAY ............................................. J-9CROFTERS PASS ..........................................P-25CULWORTH MANOR .................................Q-26CUMBERLAND COURT ...............................I-12CUMMING STREET ....................................K-18CURITIBA COURT .................................S-25 (P)CUTTY SARK WAY .................................... L-32CYPRESS COURT ................................. M-25 (P)DAINTREE DRIVE ..................................... M-12DANCLIFF LANE .................................. L-19 (P)DANCLIFF TRACE ................................ L-19 (P)DANESFELD DRIVE .....................................H-6DANIA DRIVE ...............................................I-13DARTMORE AVENUE ...........................F-35 (P)DARTMORE CIRCLE .............................F-35 (P)DARVISH LANE ............................................I-36DASHING WAVE LANE ............................. L-30DAVENTRY PLACE ..............................N-27 (P)DAVIS BEND .................................................I-10DAVIS DRIVE ..............................................U-12DAVIS ISLAND ..............................................I-12DEERFIELD PARKWAY .............................F-23DENNA DRIVE ..............................................I-18DENNA PLACE ..............................................I-18DENNIS DRIVE ........................................... M-10DERBY CHASE COURT .............................K-37DESTINY TRACE .........................................F-13DEVON COURT ...........................................H-19DEVON LANE ..............................................H-19DEVORE ROAD ...........................................N-16DODDS GROVE LANE .................................H-9DONNELATH PLACE ........................... L-19 (P)DOTTIE LANE .............................................G-18DOUGLAS ROAD ........................................K-36DOVER AVENUE ........................................G-15DRIFFIELD COURT .................................... E-11DRIFFIELD WAY ........................................ E-11DRYDEN ROAD ........................................... J-24DUKE DRIVE ...............................................U-11DUNOON DRIVE ......................................... T-27DUNSTER COURT ......................................D-11EAGLES MERE COURT ............................. L-32EARLS COURT ............................................... J-7EBLEY PLACE .............................................Q-26EDDYSTONE POINT ................................... R-26EDISON DRIVE ..............................................I-26ELITE LANE .......................................... M-25 (P)ELIZABETH BOULEVARD ....................... M-10EMILY LANE .............................................. M-11ENCLAVE LANE ....................................S-26 (P)ENCORE PARKWAY ..................................Q-14ERIN DRIVE ..................................................S-28

ESQUIRE DRIVE .................................. M-25 (P)ESSEX COURT .............................................H-19EVERGREEN LANE ......................................I-14EVERSEDGE COURT ..................................D-12EVERSEDGE DRIVE ................................... E-12EXECUTIVE COURT ........................... M-25 (P)EXECUTIVE DRIVE ............................. M-25 (P)FAIRFAX DRIVE ......................................... L-10FAIRLEAF COURT ...................................... T-25FANFARE WAY ........................................... R-15FARM GROVE TRACE .................................K-3FIELDING LANE ...................................V-10 (P)FIELDSTONE COURT .................................H-14FIELDSTONE CROSSING ..........................G-36FIELDSTONE EDGE ....................................G-36FIELDSTONE LANDING ............................G-36FIELDSTONE PATH ....................................G-36FIELDSTONE WALK ..................................G-36FIELDSTONE WAY .....................................G-36FLYING SCOT COURT ............................... L-32FLYING SCOT WAY ................................... L-32FOREST PATH CIRCLE ..............................Q-30FOREST PATH LANE .................................Q-30FOUNDERS PARKWAY ............................. R-13FOX CHASE CIRCLE ................................. M-34FOX LAIR LANE ......................................... L-12FOX ROAD ................................................... L-35FOXTHORNE WAY .................................... M-34FRIAR COURT .............................................N-33GADSDEN STREET ..................................... T-20GANNETT NOOK ........................................ L-36GARDNER DRIVE .................................N-18 (P)GARRICK POINT ..........................................P-26GATEHOUSE COURT ................................. L-10GATES DANCER WAY ..............................H-37GEORGIA LANE ...........................................S-19GLEN ABBEY DRIVE ..................................S-26GLENEAGLES POINTE ..............................H-36GLENN KNOLLS COURT ......................... W-22GOLDENROD DRIVE ................................ M-30GOLF CLUB DRIVE ....................................H-32GOVERNORS CIRCLE ............................U-9 (P)GRAMERCY LANE ...................................... J-10GRANSLEY COURT ....................................G-12GRAYSTONE CROSSING ..........................G-33GRAYSTONE TERRACE ............................G-33GRAYSTONE WAY .....................................G-33GREAT OAKS WAY ....................................O-22GREAT RISSINGTON WAY .......................Q-26GREATWOOD COURT ...............................H-34GREATWOOD CROSSING .........................H-34GREATWOOD HOLLOW .....................H-35 (P)GREATWOOD LANE ..................................H-34GREATWOOD MANOR ..............................H-35GREATWOOD PATH ..................................H-34GREATWOOD TERRACE ..........................H-34GREATWOOD TRAIL ...........................H-35 (P)GREENMONT CIRCLE ............................... L-11GREENMONT DOWNS LANE ................... L-11GREENMONT DOWNS TRACE ................ L-11GREENMONT WALK ................................. L-11GREENMONT WALK COURT ...................K-11GREENS CREEK LANE ................................H-9GRENADER LANE ...................................... T-27GREY ABBEY DRIVE ..................................S-26GREY OWL ROAD .................................S-23 (P)GROMWELL DRIVE ...................................N-30GUARDSMAN COURT ...............................U-27GULL WING COURT ..................................K-20GUNTER COURT ..........................................S-21HAMPTON HILL DRIVE ............................ T-24HAMPTONS CHASE ...................................H-36HAMPTONS CROSSING .............................H-36HAMPTONS PASSAGE ...............................H-36HAMPTONS RUN ........................................H-36HANEY DRIVE ............................................N-12HARBOUR COVE COURT ...........................I-30HARBOUR LANDING ...................................I-31HARBOUR OVERLOOK .............................. J-30HARBOUR POINT ........................................ J-30HARBOUR RIDGE COURT ......................... J-31HARBOUR RIDGE DRIVE ...........................I-31HARBOUR RIDGE RUN .............................. J-31HARBOUR VIEW DRIVE .............................I-32HARRINGTON DRIVE .................................F-12HARRIS COMMONS PL. ..................... M-10 (P)HARRIS RIDGE COURT ............................ M-10HARRIS ROAD ........................................... M-10HARROGATTE WAY ..................................Q-27HARVEST CIRCLE ................................K-10 (P)HARVEST LANE ...................................K-10 (P)HAVEN BLUFF ............................................ T-24HAWKHORN COURT ................................. L-36HAYNES BRIDGE ROAD ...........................N-17

HAYNES FOREST DRIVE ..........................V-20HAYNES VALLEY COURT ........................V-19HAYWARD LANE ........................................S-26HEBDEN BRIDGE LANE ............................Q-26HEDGE LAWN TRAIL ................................... J-5HEMBREE ROAD .........................................P-14HENDERSON CIRCLE ..................................I-20HENDERSON COURT ...................................I-20HENDERSON PARKWAY ............................I-20HENDERSON PLACE DRIVE ................I-20 (P)HERITAGE LANE ........................................K-14HIDDEN ALLEY .................................... L-16 (P)HIDDEN MEADOW DRIVE .........................K-4HIGH HAMPTON CHASE .......................... T-24HIGH HAMPTON RUN ............................... T-24HIGH VISTA COURT ..................................U-23HIGHLAND BEND COVE .......................... T-25HIGHLAND GLEN COURT ........................ L-36HIGHLAND GLEN DRIVE ......................... L-36HIGHLAND TRACE ................................V-9 (P)HIGHLANDS COURT ..................................X-28HIGHMEADE DRIVE ..................................O-28HIGHMEADE TERRACE ........................... M-28HIGHVIEW PINE PASS .............................. T-23HILL CHASE ................................................ T-24HILLCREST HEIGHTS .................................F-32HOLLYMOUNT ROAD ............................... R-27HOMESTEAD TRAIL ............................. J-20 (P)HOOK ROAD ................................................. J-15HOPEWELL PLANTATION ........................ E-18HOPEWELL ROAD ......................................H-16HUGHES BRANCH CLOSE ..........................K-6HUNLEY CT ............................................I-33 (P)HUNTERS MEADOW LANE ...................... L-13HUNTERS OAK DRIVE .............................. L-13HUNTERS OAKS LANE ............................. L-12HUNTINGTON DOWNS ...............................I-37HUNTINGTON DRIVE ..........................V-10 (P)HUNTINGTON PLACE .........................U-10 (P)HUNTINGTON TRACE .................................I-37HUNTINGTON TRACE LANE .....................I-37INDIAN MILL COURT ................................V-22INDIAN RIDGE COURT .............................V-23INLET WOODS COURT ..............................K-29INTREPED CUT ........................................... L-35IVYWOOD LANE ....................................V-9 (P)JACARANDA COURT ................................. T-26JAMESON PASS .................................... T-17 (P)JAMESTOWNE TRAIL .......................... L-20 (P)JANES WALLACE LANE ............................. L-7JANIS LANE .......................................... M-16 (P)JAVAD LANE .................................................I-36JAY DRIVE ................................................... L-12JAYNE ELLEN COURT ................................I-18JAYNE ELLEN WAY.................................... J-18JEFFERSON COURT .............................H-29 (P)JEFFERSON CREEK DRIVE ................H-30 (P)JEFFERSON PLACE ..............................H-29 (P)JEFFERSON WAY .................................G-30 (P)JENKINS COURT .......................................... J-13JENNIFER OAKS CIRCLE ..................... J-11 (P)JENNIFER OAKS DRIVE ......................K-10 (P)JENNY LIND LANE.................................... W-27JERE DRIVE .................................................. J-15JESSUP COURT .............................................I-17JOHN CHRISTOPHER DR. ...........................I-18JON SCOTT DRIVE .....................................O-16JONES AVENUE .......................................... L-17JONQUILLA DRIVE ....................................... J-7JORDAN COURT .........................................H-21JULEP COURT ............................................. L-10KAREN DRIVE ............................................O-16KEARNY COURT ........................................V-21KEARNY STREET .......................................V-21KEATON COURT ........................................N-28KENNETH DRIVE ........................................ J-14KESTREL COVE ...........................................S-27KETTON WAY .............................................N-28KIA DRIVE ....................................................S-27KILMINGTON COURT .........................O-15 (P)KILMINGTON SQUARE .......................O-15 (P)KIMBALL BRIDGE COVE ..........................S-28KIMBALL BRIDGE ROAD ......................... R-22KIMBALL CREST COURT ..........................S-25KIMBALL CREST DRIVE ...........................S-25KIMBALL TRACE ........................................S-25KIMBALL WAY ............................................S-25KINCARDINE WAY .....................................S-27KINDERHILL COURT .................................... J-4KINGSMARK TRAIL ..................................U-27KINGSPOINT LANE ..............................V-10 (P)KINGSPORT DRIVE ...................................... L-9KINGSPRING COURT ................................... L-9KINGSWOOD PLACE ...........................U-10 (P)

KINGSWORTH WAY .................................... L-9KINNER CIRCLE ..........................................F-18KINSMARK TRAIL .....................................U-27KIRKSTRAIL TRAIL ....................................S-27KNIGHTSBRIDGE WAY ............................... J-7KNOLL CREST COURT ................................. J-3KNOLL RIDGE COURT ..............................V-22LADBROKE LANE .......................................S-27LADY FERN POINT .............................. R-30 (P)LAINSTON COURT ......................................P-26LAKE PINES POINTE ................................. L-34LAKE SHORE LANDING ............................ J-31LAKE SHORE LINKS ................................... J-32LAKE SHORE OVERLOOK ......................... J-31LAKE UNION HILL WAY ....................K-20 (P)LAKE WIND COURT .................................. L-33LAKE WIND WAY ...................................... L-34LAKE WINDWARD DRIVE ....................... L-29LAKE WINDWARD LANDING .................. J-30LAKE WINDWARD OVERLOOK ............... J-30LAKEVIEW PARKWAY ..............................P-18LAKEWAY PLACE ................................N-33 (P)LAMBDIN LANE ......................................... T-29LANDINGS CHASE .......................................I-36LANDINGS COURT ..................................... J-36LANDINGS COVE .......................................K-36LANDINGS OVERLOOK ............................K-36LANSBURGH TURN ................................... T-25LANTERN RIDGE COURT .........................G-14LANTERN RIDGE DRIVE ..........................G-14LAURELWOOD FARM DRIVE .................... L-9LAURELWOOD LANE ................................K-20LAUREN HALL COURT ............................ W-26LAURENS OAK COURT .............................U-25LEAFWING COURT ................................... M-36LEE DRIVE ................................................... L-14LEEWARD RUN COURT ............................ L-36LEEWARD RUN DRIVE ............................. L-36LEEWARD WALK CIRCLE ........................ L-37LEEWARD WALK LANE ........................... L-37LEWISTON COURT ........................................I-3LEXINGTON FARM DRIVE .................K-13 (P)LEYCROFT COURT ....................................U-27LIANA POINT ................................................I-19LIGHTHOUSE POINTE COURT ..................I-35LILY GARDEN PLACE ..............................K-16LILY GARDEN TERRACE ........................K-16LILLIAN DRIVE ............................................. J-8LILLIAN DRIVE ............................................. J-8LINKSIDE DRIVE ..........................................I-36LINKSIDE HOLLOW .....................................I-36LINKSIDE OVERVIEW .................................I-36LINKSIDE TERRACE ....................................I-36LITTLE CREEK CROSSING ...................... M-29LITTLE PINE TRAIL ....................................F-30LOCUST GROVE COURT ............................I-10LONG INDIAN CREEK COURT .................P-25LONGCREEK POINTE ..................................I-31LONGSTONE LANDING .............................P-25LOWE LANE ..................................................V-8LOXFORD LANE ......................................... L-18LULLWATER WAY ......................................I-20LUNETTA LANE .........................................G-18LUNSFORD CIRCLE .....................................H-9LYERLY POINTE ........................................ T-25LYNNE CIRCLE ...........................................K-14MAE LANE .....................................................K-3MAGNOLIA PLACE ..............................N-15 (P)MAID MARION CLOSE ..............................N-32MAINSTAY PLACE .....................................U-24MAISIE COURT ...........................................G-18MALBROUGH DRIVE ................................... J-4MALLORY MANOR COURT ......................S-26MAMIE COURT .............................................K-3MANDI WAY ...............................................G-18MANNING DRIVE .......................................K-17MANNING STREET .................................... L-17MANSELL COURT ........................................U-8MANSELL COURT EAST .......................U-9 (P)MANSELL EXCHANGE WEST ............V-17 (P)MANSELL ROAD ........................................U-12MANUEL LANE ............................................0-20MAPLE LANE ............................................... J-14MARCONI DRIVE .........................................I-27MARIANNA LANE ........................................K-7MARIETTA STREET ................................... L-15MARIN COURT ............................................V-21MARINERS COURT ....................................H-31MARINERS COVE .......................................H-31MARINERS RIDGE ......................................H-31MARKA LANE ................................................ J-9MARKET PLACE .........................................H-29MARSTROW DRIVE .....................................H-6MASHBURN DRIVE .....................................S-21

MASTERS WAY ....................................G-30 (P)MAXWELL ROAD ........................................P-14MAY APPLE TRACE ...................................N-30MAYAPPLE COURT ...................................N-30MAYAPPLE DRIVE .....................................N-30MAYAPPLE LANE ......................................O-31MAYFIELD CIRCLE ....................................K-14MAYFIELD MANOR DRIVE ........................I-13MAYFIELD ROAD ......................................H-13MCCOY WAY ................................................. J-8MEADOW DRIVE ........................................K-14MEADOW SPRING COURT ...........................I-6MELBOURNE TRAIL ................................. M-11MEMORIES DRIVE ................................. L-9 (P)MERIDIAN COURT .....................................G-35MERIDIAN CROSSING ...............................G-35MERROWAY COURT .................................U-26MICHAEL DRIVE ........................................O-16MICHAELA DRIVE ..................................... L-12MID BROADWELL ROAD .......................... J-12MID BROADWELL TRACE ...........................I-8MILFORD LANE .................................... L-19 (P)MILL CREEK AVENUE ...............................S-20MILLSTONE COURT ....................................I-20MILLSTONE DRIVE ....................................H-19MILTON AVENUE ...................................... L-15MILTON PARK COURT ..............................V-26MILTON PARK DRIVE ...............................V-26MINSTERWORTH DRIVE .......................... R-27MIST GREEN COURT .................................V-19MISTY LANE .........................................V-10 (P)MISTY MOON COURT ............................... T-28MONROE COURT ......................................... J-19MONROE DRIVE .......................................... J-19MONROE WAY ............................................. J-19MONTAUK WAY ........................................ T-28MORNING MIST COURT ........................... T-27MORNING MIST DRIVE ............................N-27MORNING MIST WAY .............................. M-28MORRIS ROAD ............................................ L-23MORRISCASTLE DRIVE .......................F-35 (P)MORRISON PARKWAY ..............................P-17MOSSY PLACE ............................................ L-28MOUNTAIN PINE LANE ............................K-28MUIRFIELD COURT .............................. J-33 (P)MURDOCK LN ...............................................K-8MURLIE DRIVE ...........................................O-19MYERS DRIVE ............................................H-11N. FULTON IND. BLVD. ..............................P-14N. SOMERSET LANE ..................................H-19NASSER AVENUE .........................................I-36NATHAN CIRCLE ....................................... L-14NEEDHAM STREET ......................................H-9NESTING BEND .....................................S-23 (P)NEWCASTLE DRIVE .................................. E-13NEWPORT BAY COVE ................................ J-35NEWPORT BAY DRIVE ...............................I-35NEWPORT BAY PASSAGE ..........................I-36NEWPORT COURT ....................................... J-36NEWPORT FAIRWAY ................................. J-36NEWPORT GREEN ....................................... J-36NEWPORT HEIGHTS ..................................K-35NEWPORT HOLLOW ................................... J-36NEWPORT LANDING ........................... L-20 (P)NEWPORT SHORE ......................................K-36NEWPORT TERRACE .................................. J-36NEWPORT TRACE ....................................... J-35NOBEL COURT ............................................ E-28NOCTURNE DRIVE ..............................Q-15 (P)NORCROSS STREET .................................. M-16NORTH BLUFF .............................................. L-7NORTH CREEK CIRCLE ............................. J-17NORTH CREEK COURT .............................. J-17NORTH FARM DRIVE ..................................K-4NORTH FULTON IND.BLVD. .....................P-14NORTH HICKORY TRACE .......................... L-7NORTH MAIN STREET ..............................K-16NORTH PINE DRIVE .................................. T-28NORTH POINT CENTER EAST ..................S-15NORTH POINT CIRCLE ........................ R-16 (P)NORTH POINT COURT .............................. R-18NORTH POINT DRIVE ................................ R-18NORTH POINT PKWY. .................................I-25NORTH POINT PKWY. ...............................U-14NORTH SAINT PHILIP LANE ....................Q-27NORTH TRACE ............................................H-16NORTHFALL LANE ..............................N-14 (P)NORTHWINDS PARKWAY ........................P-19NOTTAWAY LANE ...............................N-17 (P)NOTTINGHAM COURT ..............................N-32NOTTINGHAM POINT ................................N-33OAK TERRACE ............................................ L-18OAK TREE HOLLOW ................................. L-36OAKLAND LANE ........................................ L-13

OAKMERE DRIVE ......................................H-15OAKS FALLS DRIVE ..................................G-13OAKVALE RISE ............................................I-11OAKVIEW COURT ....................................... J-28OLD ALABAMA RD CONN .......................V-17OLD CANTON STREET .............................. L-16OLD LAUREN COURT .............................. W-26OLD MILTON PARKWAY ........................ M-13OLD MORRIS ROAD ................................. M-13OLD ROSWELL ROAD ............................... T-11OLD ROSWELL STREET ............................ L-16OLD RUCKER ROAD ....................................K-7OLD STATION PLACE ........................... L-7 (P)ORCHARD FARM LANE ..............................K-4ORCHID LANE ...................................... L-15 (P)OSPREY DRIVE ...........................................K-20OWENS OAK CIRCLE ................................... J-6PADDINGTON COURT .............................. M-11PADDOCK COURT ...................................... L-11PARK BRIDGE PARKWAY ........................O-29PARK BROOKE COURT .............................Q-29PARK BROOKE DRIVE .............................. R-29PARK BROOKE TRACE ............................. R-29PARK BROOKE WALK WAY .................... R-29PARK CREEK DRIVE .................................O-30PARK CREEK RIDGE .................................O-30PARK CREEK TRACE ................................O-30PARK CREEK WAY ....................................Q-29PARK GLENN DRIVE ................................ M-31PARK STREET ............................................ M-18PARK WOODS CIRCLE ...............................P-29PARKBROOKE WALK WAY .....................Q-29PARKCREEK COURT ...................................V-9PARKERWOOD WAY ................................. T-31PARKMONT DRIVE ......................................V-9PARKMONT TRACE .....................................V-9PARKSIDE AVENUE ............................N-33 (P)PARKSIDE CLOSE ...................................... R-25PARKVIEW LANE ..................................P-30 (P)PEACE CREEK TRACE .............................. L-35PEARLES COURT ........................................G-18PEARSON COURT .......................................... J-8PEBBLE TRAIL ..............................................I-15PEBBLESTONE COURT .............................H-14PENN OAK COURT ..................................... E-18PILGRIMAGE POINT ..................................V-27PIN OAK LANE ............................................. J-28PIN OAK LANE ............................................. J-28PINCHON PLACE ........................................U-26PINDELL CIRCLE ............................................I-9PINE GROVE DRIVE ................................... J-17PINE ISLE COURT ...................................... T-30PINE KNOLL .................................................S-30PINE RISE COURT .......................................S-30PINE TOP COURT ........................................S-30PINE VALLEY DRIVE ..................................I-14PINE VISTA BLVD .......................................S-30PINEBROOK COURT ................................... J-17PINEHIGH DRIVE ....................................... R-30PINEHOLLOW COURT ................................S-30PINESET DRIVE ...........................................S-30PINETREE CIRCLE ...................................... J-17PINEWALK DRIVE ......................................S-30PINEWALK FOREST CIRCLE ................... T-30PINEWALK FOREST COURT .................... T-30PINEWALK WAY .........................................S-30PINEY HILL COURT ....................................S-30PINEY HILL TRACE ....................................S-30PLANTERS RIDGE LANE ..................... J-20 (P)PLYMOUTH LANE ...................................... L-20POINTE PLACE ..............................................N-9POPLAR RIDGE RUN ........................... L-19 (P)PORTICO POINT ..........................................U-26PORTMARNOCK DRIVE ....................... J-33 (P)PORTRUSH PLACE ................................ J-34 (P)PORTSMOUTH COURT ................................ L-9POWERS PLACE ....................................K-16 (P)PRESTON COURT ........................................ J-18PRESTON RIDGE ROAD ........................... M-23PRESTWICK COURT ............................H-32 (P)PRINCETON COURT ....................................I-12PROVIDENCE PLACE DRIVE ....................F-13PROVIDENCE PLACE WAY .......................F-13PROVIDENCE ROAD ..................................G-14PROVIDENCE SQUARE ..............................F-14PRUITT DRIVE ............................................... J-9QUAY CIRCLE ............................................ M-11QUEENSLAND COURT ......................... J-33 (P)RADLETT LANE ..........................................Q-26RAINWATER BOULEVARD ......................O-17RAINWATER DRIVE ..................................O-17RAMSDEN RUN .......................................... T-28RANGER PASSAGE .................................... L-35RATCLIFF COVE .........................................V-25

RED JACKET WAY ..................................... L-30REDMOND RIDGE CIRCLE ....................... T-25REECE RD ......................................................K-8RELAIS TRACE ............................................F-18RESURGENS PARK PLACE .................V-14 (P)REXFORD LANE ......................................... T-25RHEIMS WAY .............................................. T-26RHODES CHASE COURT ........................... E-18RHODES CREEK COURT ........................... E-18RHODES CREEK TRAIL ............................ E-18RIALTO PLACE ......................................S-24 (P)RICHARDS CIRCLE ..................................... J-13RIDGE COURT ...............................................I-17RIDGE HAVEN RUN ................................... T-23RIDGE OAK PLACE .................................... T-22RIDGE RUN AVENUE ................................ T-28RIDGEWOOD WAY .................................... L-28RILL CREST COURT ..................................V-22RILL RIDGE COURT ...................................X-23RISEN STAR LANE .....................................H-37ROCK MILL ROAD ..................................... T-11ROCK MILL WAY .......................................U-11ROCKBERRY LANE .............................O-28 (P)ROLLING MIST COURT ............................. T-28ROSALIE COURT ........................................ T-27ROSSITER RIDGE ....................................... T-28ROSWELL STREET .................................... M-15ROYAL BOULEVARD SOUTH ..................Q-22ROYAL CREEK DRIVE ........................V-10 (P)RUCKER ROAD .......................................... M-12S. KIMBALL BRIDGE CROSSING .............S-27S. SOMERSET LANE .....................................I-19SALEM DRIVE ...............................................I-12SALISBURY DRIVE ....................................... J-7SAMUEL CLOSE COURT .............................G-8SANCTUARY PARKWAY .....................S-12 (P)SANDRIDGE COURT .................................. T-26SCARLETSEDGE DRIVE ......................N-29 (P)SCHOOL DRIVE ..........................................K-16SCHOONER RIDGE ..................................... L-33SCRANTON COURT ...................................U-22SEALE DRIVE ...............................................S-22SEALE LANE ................................................S-22SEALE TRAIL ...............................................S-22SEASONS TRACE .................................... L-9 (P)SEDALIA COURT ........................................K-21SEELEYS BAY COURT .............................. R-27SELBRIDGE WAY ......................................... L-8SERENITY COURT ......................................V-21SEVEN SEAS COURT ................................. L-33SHADE TREE WAY ....................................K-10SHADOW SPRINGS DRIVE .......................V-20SHADY GROVE LANE .................................I-15SHARPE LANE ............................................V-21SHERIDAN RIDGE COURT ....................... R-23SHERMAN OAKS WAY .................................I-6SHERRY DRIVE ..........................................H-11SIGNAL POINT ..............................................I-29SILOS COURT ................................................K-3SILVERLEAF WAY ...............................N-32 (P)SIMS IND. BLVD. .........................................P-14SINGLETREE TRACE .....................................I-4SMOKEHOUSE COURT .............................. L-10SNOW CHIEF COURT ................................H-37SNOWGOOSE COURT .......................... R-23 (P)SNOWY OWL ROAD ............................ R-23 (P)SOCIETY STREET ....................................... T-21SOMERBY COURT ................................ R-14 (P)SOMERBY DRIVE ................................. R-14 (P)SOMERSET CIRCLE .....................................I-20SOPHIA COVE .............................................V-27SORRELL LANE ......................................... M-30SOUTH MAIN STREET .............................. M-16SOUTHBRIDGE PARKWAY ......................Q-30SOUTHERBY LANE ...................................... L-8SOUTHLAKE DRIVE .................................. L-33SPINNAKER CIRCLE ..................................K-30SPINNAKER DRIVE ....................................K-29SPINNAKER LANE .....................................K-30SPRING BERRY COURT ......................O-29 (P)SPRING GATE LANE .................................. L-10SPRING PLACE LANE ..................................K-5SPRUELL CIRCLE ........................................S-24SQUIRREL RUN ....................................K-10 (P)ST MICHELLE COURT .................................H-8ST MICHELLE DRIVE ..................................H-8ST MICHELLE LANE ....................................H-8ST MICHELLE PLACE ....................................I-8ST MICHELLE WAY .....................................H-8STAGHOUND COURT ................................K-30STANYAN PLACE .......................................V-21STANYAN STREET .....................................V-21STARBOARD WAY .....................................U-24STATE BRIDGE ROAD ............................... R-31

STATE BRIDGE WAY .................................P-31STEEPLECHASE ....................................K-12 (P)STELTON WAY ............................................ J-12STEPPING STONE DRIVE ............................. J-3STEPPING STONE LANE .............................. J-3STERLING COURT ................................K-20 (P)STERLING BROOKE DR .......................S-22 (P)STERLING LN .........................................S-22 (P)STONE BROOK COVE .......................... L-21 (P)STONE CREEK COURT ..............................K-28STONEBURY DRIVE ................................. M-34STONEHAVEN LANE ................................. L-35STREAM VALLEY COURT ........................Q-30STREAM VALLEY TRAIL .........................Q-30SUGAR VALLEY TRAIL ............................ T-25SULLING WAY ............................................ E-13SUMMER BREEZE COURT .......................N-27SUMMER BREEZE TERRACE ...................N-27SUMMERFIELD COURT ............................H-14SUMMERFIELD DRIVE ..............................U-18SUMMERHILL PLACE ...............................V-19SUMMERWOOD LANE ........................N-29 (P)SUNBERRY COURT ..............................O-28 (P)SUNDEW COURT ....................................... M-30SUNDEW DRIVE ........................................ M-30SUNSHINE PKWY ................................. L-15 (P)SURREY COURT ...........................................I-15SURREY POINTE ........................................H-15SWEETBAY CIRCLE ............................O-28 (P)SWEETBERRY COURT .........................S-26 (P)SWEETWATER TRACE ............................. M-10SYDNEY WALK ......................................... M-11TADFIELD TRACE ...................................... T-29TAHOE PINES CIRCLE ..............................O-31TAHOE PINES WAY ....................................P-31TAMARACK COURT ...................................P-31TAMARACK WAY ......................................O-31TAMMANY POINTE ....................................F-18TATUM COURT ............................................S-22TATUM DRIVE .............................................S-22TEASLEY PLACE ........................................O-19TEASLEY STREET ...................................... L-16THERMOPYLAE COURT ........................... L-32THOMAS STREET .......................................N-16THOMPSON STREET ................................. M-19THORNBERRY DRIVE ...............................V-20THORNBURY VIEW .................................. M-34THORNBURY WAY ................................... M-34TIDEWATER CROSSING ............................F-35TIDEWATER WAY .......................................F-35TIFFANY SQUARE DRIVE ........................ L-17TIMBERLINE PLACE ..................................O-31TIVERTON COURT ..................................... E-12TIVIDALE COURT ...................................... R-26TRACY COURT ...........................................H-11TRADEWINDS PARKWAY ........................K-24TRAMMELL COURT .................................. L-14TRAMMELL DRIVE .................................... L-14TRAMMELL PLACE ................................... L-15TRAYWICK CHASE .....................................F-18TRELLIS COURT ...........................................I-20TROON COURT .....................................K-33 (P)TUMBLING CREEK DRIVE ...................... M-28TURLOUGH TRAIL ......................................S-26TURNBERRY LANE ............................... J-34 (P)TUSCANY COURT ......................................H-10TUXFORD DRIVE ....................................... T-26TWIN FLOWER COURT .......................N-32 (P)UNION HILL ROAD ....................................G-30UPPER HEMBREE ROAD ............................N-9UPSHAW DRIVE .........................................K-15VANCE COURT ............................................ J-13VANTAGE POINT .................................O-16 (P)VARINA WAY ............................................. T-26VAUGHAN DRIVE ......................................H-17VERA PARK PLACE ............................. R-30 (P)VERANDA COURT ..................................... L-10VICTORIAN COURT ............................ M-25 (P)VILLAGE COURT ..........................................I-19VILLAGE GREEN WAY ............................. L-19VIOLET GARDEN WALK ............................K-6VISTA FOREST DRIVE ..............................O-28WALLACE WOODS LANE........................... L-6WALNUT CREEK CROSSING ...................G-34WALNUT CREEK DRIVE ...........................G-34WALNUT CREEK TRAIL ...........................G-34WANDER LANE .....................................S-20 (P)WANDER TRAIL ....................................S-20 (P)WARSAW ROAD ...........................................U-8WATER GLEN WAY ...................................U-25WATER LILY DRIVE ................................. M-30WATERMILL FALLS .................................... L-8WATERS COVE WAY ................................U-25WATERS FERRY DRIVE ............................N-26

WATERS FERRY WAY ..............................N-26WATERS MILL CIRCLE .............................N-26WATERS MILL DRIVE ...............................U-24WATERS MILL TRAIL ................................S-30WATERS RIDGE DRIVE ............................U-25WATERS ROAD ........................................... T-24WATERS RUN DRIVE ................................U-25WATERVIEW DRIVE ..................................U-27WATERVIEW TRAIL ................................. W-27WEATHERFORD CIRCLE ............................I-17WEATHERLY RUN ..................................... L-36WEATHERLY WAY ..............................O-16 (P)WEATHERSTONE COURT ........................H-14WEATHERSTONE WAY ............................H-14WEBB BRIDGE COURT ....................... L-20 (P)WEBB BRIDGE ROAD ................................ L-22WEBB BRIDGE WAY .................................O-32WEBLEY LANE ...........................................U-26WEDGEWOOD DRIVE ...............................K-21WEDNESBURY ROAD ...............................Q-27WELFORD TRACE ........................................ L-6WELWYN WALK ........................................ T-26WENDY HILL DRIVE .................................H-11WEST MINSTER COURT ...........................G-15WESTCHESTER WAY ............................... M-32WESTFIELD DRIVE ....................................H-21WESTRE WAY ..............................................F-18WESTSIDE COURT ...................................... J-17WESTSIDE PARKWAY ................................I-22WESTSIDE WAY ...................................U-11 (P)WESTWIND LANE ......................................K-28WESTWIND POINTE ..................................K-28WESTWOOD WAY ........................................I-20WEXCROFT LANE ................................ L-18 (P)WHITE OAK PASS ......................................K-28WHITEHALL WAY .................................I-20 (P)WHITESTONE PLACE ..........................N-27 (P)WHITESTONE RIDGE ..........................N-26 (P)WILDWOOD COURT ..................................K-28WILLOW OVERLOOK CREEK ..................K-29WILLOW TREE WAY .................................K-28WILLS DRIVE .............................................. L-14WILLS LANE ............................................... M-13WILLS ROAD ............................................... L-13WILLSHIRE GLEN ...................................... L-15WINANS WALK .......................................... T-29WINDFALL COURT .....................................F-13WINDHAM WAY ..........................................S-27WINDRUSH LANE ................................H-16 (P)WINDSOR COURT ......................................G-15WINDWARD CONCOURSE ........................F-29WINDWARD PARKWAY ...........................H-25WINDWARD PLAZA ..................................G-29WINSHIP COURT ..........................................I-17WINSTON TERRACE COURT .....................I-17WINTHROPE CHASE COURT ...................H-18WINTHROPE CHASE DRIVE ....................H-17WINTHROPE COMMONS ............................I-17WINTHROPE PARK DRIVE .........................I-17WINTHROPE WAY DRIVE ........................H-17WITTENRIDGE COURT ............................. R-24WITTENRIDGE DRIVE ............................... R-24WOOD SHOALS COURT ............................V-25WOOD TRACE DRIVE ................................U-25WOODBURY WAY .....................................U-26WOODFIELD LANE ....................................H-12WOODHAVEN WAY ............................O-17 (P)WOODLAKE COURT .................................. L-34WOODLAND LANE .............................. L-21 (P)WOODLANDS TRAIL ........................... L-21 (P)WOODS RIDGE DRIVE ..............................V-19WRIGHTS MILL PLACE .............................X-27WYNRIDGE CROSSING ..............................F-33WYNRIDGE LANDING ...............................F-33WYNRIDGE PATH .......................................F-33WYNRIDGE POINTE ...................................F-32WYNRIDGE TRACE .....................................F-33YASHA COURT .............................................I-36

(P)-PRIVATE STREET

SUBDIVISION LISTACADEMY PARK .................................. L-19ADMIRAL RIDGE ........................................G-32ALARA .......................................................... T-18ALPHA PARK ..............................................O-16ALPHARETTA ESTATES ...........................H-11AMLI AT MILTON PARK........................... R-20AMLI AT NORTHWIND .............................N-18AMLI AT PARK BRIDGE ...........................O-29ANDOVER ....................................................H-16ARBORS AT HERDERSON VILLAGE ........................................................I-19ARCHSTONE................................................G-30ARDSLEY PARK .........................................H-32ARROWOOD ............................................... M-12BAY POINTE ................................................. J-32BEACON HILL ..............................................F-34BELLSMITH REGENCY ............................ M-11BELMONT AT PARK BRIDGE ..................O-29BENT CREEK .................................................I-34BERKSHIRE MANOR ................................ W-22BETHANY COMMONS .................................H-9BIRCH HOLLOW .......................................... M-9BIRKDALE ...................................................U-26BLUFFS .........................................................K-28BRIARGATE .................................................N-15BRIDGE POINTE .........................................O-27BRIERFIELD ..................................................I-11BROADLANDS ........................................... M-32BROADWELL OAKS ..................................K-13CABOTS COVE ............................................ R-25CALUMET ....................................................H-37CAMDEN POND ..........................................O-27CHARLOTTE ESTATES ................................. J-9CHASEWOOD ...............................................F-34CHELSEY......................................................H-10CLAIRMONTE .............................................K-19CLIPPER BAY ..............................................K-30COLDRIDGE FOREST ..................................I-18COLLINGSWOOD ........................................S-24COMPASS POINTE ......................................H-31COUNTRY PLACE ..................................... M-22COVENTRY ...................................................F-18CRABAPPLE CHASE ..................................... J-5CRABAPPLE TRACE ..................................G-10CREEK RIDGE ...............................................I-30CREEKSIDE AT HEMBREE ...................... M-10CYPRESS POINT ......................................... L-25DANBURY PARK ..........................................H-9DOGWOOD SQUARE ................................ M-16DOUGLAS DOWNS ...................................... J-37DUNMOOR ...................................................V-26EASTWOOD .................................................K-21EMERSON HALL ............................................ J-8ENCLAVE, THE ...........................................H-33ENCLAVE, THE AT CRABAPPLE ..............K-3ENCLAVE AT GLENN ABBEY ..................S-26ENCLAVE AT MILTON PARK ...................S-20FAIRFAX ...................................................... L-10FAIRWAYS, THE .........................................H-30FIELDSTONE ...............................................G-36FULLER FARMS ........................................... J-12GATEWOOD ................................................G-17GEORGIAN, THE AT GARDEN DISTRICT .............................K-16GLEN ABBEY ..............................................Q-26GLEN EAGLES ............................................H-36GLENMOOR ................................................. R-23GRAMERCY PARK ...................................... J-10GRANSLEY ..................................................G-12GRAYSTONE ...............................................G-33GREATWOOD ..............................................H-34GREATWOOD GLEN ..................................G-35GREENMONT WALK .................................K-11HAMPSHIRE MANOR ................................V-26HAMPTON HALL ........................................ T-23HAMPTON HALL ESTATES ......................U-23HAMPTONS, THE ........................................H-36HARBOUR RIDGE .........................................I-30HARBOUR WALK .........................................I-31HARRINGTON FALLS .................................F-11HARRIS COMMONS .................................. M-10HARTSMILL POINTE .................................K-37

HAYNES FOREST .......................................V-20HAYNES PARK ............................................N-17HAYNES VALLEY ......................................V-19HEDINGTON SQUARE .............................. M-11HENDERSON PLACE ....................................I-19HENDERSON VILLAGE ...............................I-20HICKORY RIDGE .......................................... L-7HIGHLANDS AT PARK BRIDGE ..............O-31HILLCREST ...................................................F-32HUNTERS OAKS ......................................... L-13JACKSON LAKE ............................................I-18JAMESTOWNE ............................................ L-20JAYNE ELLEN WAY.................................... J-18JECCA HILLS ...............................................K-21JENNIFER OAKS .........................................K-10KENDRIX PARK ...........................................F-35KIMBALL BRIDGE COVE ..........................S-28KIMBALL BRIDGE CROSSING .................S-27KIMBALL ESTATES ....................................S-28KIMBALL FARMS ........................................S-22KIMBALL OAKS ..........................................S-28KIMBALL POINTE ...................................... T-25KIMBALLCREST ..........................................S-25KINGSPORT ................................................... L-9LAKE SHORE .................................................I-32LAKE UNION HILL ...................................... J-20LANDINGS .................................................... J-36LANTERN RIDGE ........................................G-14LAUREL COVE ............................................. J-37LAUREL POND .............................................S-24LAURELWOOD FARM ................................. L-9LAUREN HALL ........................................... W-26LEEWARD WALK ....................................... L-37LEXINGTON FARM ....................................K-12LIGHTHOUSE POINTE .................................I-35LINKSIDE ...................................................... J-36LONGCREEK .................................................I-31MANCHESTER AT MANSELL ..................V-10MANNINGS RIDGE ...................................... J-17MARINERS RIDGE ......................................H-31MAYFIELD .....................................................I-12MAYFIELD FOREST .....................................I-14MAYFIELD PLACE .......................................I-13MAYFIELD WALK .......................................I-14MEADOW BROOK HILLS ..........................K-15MEADOWBROOK PARK ESTATES ......... L-13MERIDIAN POINTE ....................................G-35MICHAELA WOODS ................................... L-12MID BROADWELL TRACE ...........................I-8MILLSTONE ...................................................I-19MILTON ESTATES ....................................... J-14MILTON PARK ............................................V-26NEIGHBORHOODS OF WINDWARD COVE ......................................I-29NEIGHBORHOODS OF WINDWARD COVE ......................................I-30NEIGHBORHOODS OF WINDWARD COVE ......................................I-30NEWPORT BAY ............................................ J-35NORTHFARM ................................................. J-4NORTHFIELD ............................................. M-10NORTHPOINTE ............................................ L-35NORTHPOINTE, THE REGENCY .............. R-25NORTHSHORE, THE .................................... J-33NOTTINGHAM GATE .................................N-32OAK MILL .................................................... T-24OAK TREE .................................................... L-36OAKMERE WEST ........................................H-14OAKS AT HARRINGTON FALLS THE ..................................................G-13OLD MAGNOLIA PLACE APARTMENTS .............................................N-15OLD ROSWELL TOWNHOMES ..................V-8OLD ROSWELL VILLAS ..............................V-8OLD STATION ............................................... L-7ORCHARDS AT HOPEWELL .....................H-16PALISADES AT MILTON PARK ............... T-20PARK BROOKE ...........................................Q-29PARK CREEK ...............................................O-30PARK FOREST ............................................ M-30PARK GLEN .................................................N-31PARK LANE ................................................. L-14PARKMONT ...................................................V-8PARKS AT DOUGLAS ROAD, THE ............I-37

PARKSIDE CLOSE ...................................... R-26PARKSIDE MANOR ....................................N-33PEARL, THE .................................................. J-37PENINSULA, THE ........................................ J-33PENNEBROOKE ..........................................N-28PINDELL GLEN ...............................................I-9PINES AT KIMBALL BRIDGE, THE ..........S-30PINEWALK SUBDIVISION ........................ T-30PLANTERS RIDGE ....................................... J-20PLYMOUTH COLONY ................................ L-20POPLAR RIDGE ........................................... L-19PRESERVE AT ACADEMY PARK ............ L-20PRESERVE AT NORTH POINTE ............... R-24PROVIDENCE PLACE .................................F-13PROVIDENCE SQUARE ..............................F-14RAYNERS PLACE ....................................... T-25REGISTRY AT KIMBALL BRIDGE ..........Q-30RHODES PLANTATION ............................. E-18ROCK MILL FOREST .................................. R-22SADDLECREEK APARTMENTS ................ J-11SEASONS AT CREEKSIDE, THE ................ L-9SELBRIDGE MILL ......................................... L-8SHERDIAN PARK ........................................ R-23SIGNAL POINTE ............................................I-29SOMERBY AT WESTSIDE ......................... R-14SOMERSET AT HERDERSON VILLAGE ......................................................H-19SOUTHERBY GLEN ...................................... L-8SOUTHLAKE WOODS ................................ L-34SPENCE’S FIELD .........................................H-14SPINNAKERS ...............................................K-29SPRING PLACE ..............................................K-5SPRING RUN ................................................ L-18ST MICHELLE ..................................................I-8STEPPLECHASE ..........................................K-12STERLING HEIGHTS ................................... J-20STONE BROOK COMMON ........................ L-21STONE GATE MANOR .................................I-16STONERIDGE ..............................................N-26SUMMERFIELD ...........................................V-19SURREY PLACE ............................................I-15SWEETWATER ........................................... M-10THORNBERRY ............................................V-21THORNBURY PARC .................................. M-34TIDEWATER ................................................ E-34TIFFANY SQUARE ...................................... L-17TUSCANY, THE ...........................................H-10TUXFORD ..................................................... T-27VANTAGE POINT .......................................O-17VICTORIA SQUARE ................................... L-15VILLAGE GREEN ........................................ L-19WALLACE WOODS ......................................K-6WALNUT CREEK ........................................G-34WARRENTON .............................................. T-25WATERS COVE .......................................... W-27WATERS GLEN ...........................................U-25WATERS LANDING ....................................U-24WATERS MILL ............................................U-24WATERS RIDGE ..........................................V-25WATERS RUN ..............................................V-25WEBB BRIDGE CROSSING ....................... L-20WEBB BRIDGE CROSSING ...................... M-28WEDGEWOOD .............................................K-20WEDGEWOOD FOREST .............................K-21WELFORD TRACE ........................................ L-6WESTMINSTER AT CRABAPPLE ............... J-7WESTSIDE COMMONS ..............................Q-15WESTSIDE VILLAS ....................................Q-15WESTWIND ..................................................K-27WESTWOOD PARK .................................... R-15WHISPERING OAKS ................................... L-10WILLIAMSBURG ......................................... J-19WILLS COMMON ........................................ L-15WINDWARD PLACE .....................................I-29WINDWARD POINTE .................................H-20WINDWARE-SOUTHPOINTE ................... M-36WINTHROPE CHASE ..................................H-18WINTHROPE PARK ......................................I-17WOOD BRIDGE ...........................................N-29WOOD BROOKE EAST ..............................V-25WOODBROOKE ...........................................V-25WOODLANDS AT WEEB BRIDGE ........... L-21WRIGHT’S MILL COMMON ..................... W-27WYNRIDGE ...................................................F-33

Alpharetta Facts and FiguresPOPULATIONIn 1981 Alpharetta was a small town of approximately 3,000 residents. By 2010 our community had become home to 57,551 citizens, composing roughly 20% of the population of North Fulton. During the workday, the City swells to more than 120,000 residents, workers, and visitors.

HOUSING From 1980 to 2010 the total number of housing units increased by more than 1,000%, growing from 1,116 to 21,742. More than 76% or 16,556 of Alpharetta’s total households are ‘for sale’ residential units. An estimated 5,186 ‘for rent’ households can be found in the city.

HOUSE VALUE The median house value in Alpharetta in 1990 was $119,800. By 2000, the median house value had risen to $222,600. Despite the impact of economic conditions on housing, the median home value in Alpharetta at the end of 2010 was $262,000. This value is 61% higher than the median house value in Atlanta of $160,000.

FAMILYAccording to the 2010 US Census approximately 57% of the City’s households consist of married couples, with 33% having children under 18 years of age living at home.

AGE Approximately 35% of Alpharetta’s population is under the age of 25, while slightly more than 7% were age 65 or older. The median age is 36.8 years.

RACEAccording to the 2010 Census approximately 70% of Alpharetta’s population is classified as white; nearly 11% is African American; 8.5% is Hispanic.

DENSITY The City of Alpharetta’s density increased from 1.08 persons per acre in 1990 to 2.93 persons per acre in July 2007.

INCOME In 2007, Alpharetta’s median household income was $86,528. Approximately 56% of all households have incomes over $75, 000.

EDUCATION Over 95% of Alpharetta residents age 25 and older have at least a high school diploma, with more than 39% having earned at least a Bachelor’s Degree.

Source: The US Census Bureau - 2010 Census, the City of Alpharetta Community Development Department, and Claritas

CHURCHESALPHARETTA CHURCH OF GOD ................... J-11ALPHARETTA FIRST UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH .................................K-17ALPHARETTA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ...K-18APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY ................................ M-12BIG CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH ..................... P-31BRIDGEWAY BAPTIST CHURCH ..................O-33CHRIST THE SHEPHERD LUTHERAN ..........O-33CLEAR SPRINGS MISSIONARY

BAPTIST CHURCH ........................................O-19FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALPHARETTA .. L-17ISLAMIC CENTER OF NORTH FULTON ...... L-10NORTH FULTON JEWISH CENTER ...............R-30NORTH POINT COMMUNITY CHURCH .......Q-23SAEHAN KOREAN

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ........................... T-24ST. JAMES UMC ................................................ L-22ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH . L-5

SCHOOLSELEMENTARY SCHOOLSALPHARETTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ....... J-15CRABAPPLE CROSSING

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ................................G-6CREEK VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ........ L-28DOLVIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ...............W-31LAKE WINDWARD

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ............................. M-35MANNING OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .. J-21NEW PROSPECT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ..R-21OCEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ......................R-30

MIDDLE SCHOOLSAUTRY MILL MIDDLE SCHOOL ................... Z-29HAYNES BRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL ..........U-19NORTHWESTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL .............G-6TAYLOR ROAD MIDDLE SCHOOL ............... S-36WEBB BRIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL ...............N-30

HIGH SCHOOLSALPHARETTA HIGH SCHOOL ....................... L-25CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL .........................A-23CHATTAHOOCHEE HIGH SCHOOL .............. S-36INDEPENDENCE HIGH SCHOOL ...................K-15MILTON HIGH SCHOOL ...................................G-6

OTHER SCHOOLSKINGS RIDGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ............A-19CONNECTED ACADEMY ................................K-15AMANA ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL ....N-15FULTON SCIENCE ACADEMY ....................... P-14RIVERS ACADEMY .......................................... L-17

POINTS OF INTERESTALPHARETTA BRANCH LIBRARY ................ J-15ALPHARETTA CITY HALL ............................. L-17ALPHARETTA COMMUNITY CENTER ....... M-14ALPHARETTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

(MANSELL HOUSE) ..................................... M-14ALPHARETTA WELCOME CENTER ............. L-17AVALON ............................................................ M-21CRABAPPLE GOVERNMENT ANNEX ............H-6CRABAPPLE SILOS (SILOS PARK) ................... J-2NORTH FULTON HOSPITAL ..........................O-10NORTHPOINT MALL ........................................ T-16NORTHSIDE ALPHARETTA

MEDICAL COMPLEX ................................... M-24POLICE STATION .............................................N-21POST OFFICE ..........................................M-17, O-33SENIOR SERVICE CENTER .............................C-20VERIZON WIRELESS AMPHITHEATRE ......Q-13WILLS PARK RECREATION CENTER ..........N-13WILLS PARK EQUESTRIAN CENTER ...........N-13

Phone NumbersALPHARETTA WELCOME CENTER .......................................................................................678-297-0102ALPHARETTA CITY HALL .........................................................................................................678-297-6000ALPHARETTA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU ...........................................................678-297-2811ALPHARETTA COMMUNITY CENTER ....................................................................................678-297-6100ALPHARETTA COURT SERVICES .............................................................................................678-297-6250ALPHARETTA POLICE DEPARTMENT ....................................................................................678-297-6300ALPHARETTA BRANCH LIBRARY ...........................................................................................770-740-2425ALPHARETTA POST OFFICE (OLD MILTON PKWY) ............................................................770-442-3893ALPHARETTA POST OFFICE (WEBB BRIDGE RD) ................................................................770-664-8553ALPHARETTA POST OFFICE CARRIER ANNEX ....................................................................770-521-2057CRABAPPLE GOVERNMENT & ART CENTER ......................................................................678-297-6160GREATER NORTH FULTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ....................................................770-993-8806NORTH FULTON HOSPITAL ......................................................................................................770-751-2500NORTH FULTON COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DEPT .........................................404-332-1801ALPHARETTA ADULT ACTIVITY CENTER ............................................................................678-297-6140WILLS PARK RECREATION CENTER ......................................................................................678-297-6130WILLS PARK EQUESTRIAN CENTER .......................................................................................678-297-6120

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The Cooler

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Arboretum at Cogburn Road Park

Lakeview Pkwy

Metropolitan Club

North PointCommunityChurch

Abbotts Bridge Rd

Alpharetta CVB andWelcome Center

DeVoreHouse

Forsyth County Golf Courses

River Pines Golf Club

Autrey Mill Preserve& Nature Center

ChattahoocheeNature Center

Northside Medical Ctr

NorthAmericanMissionBoard

Fulton CountyO�ces

American LegionWalk of Memories

Milton Log Cabin

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Universityof Phoenix

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YMCA

Alpharetta High School

ACT1 at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church

WindwardLake andTennis Club

WindwardSoccerComplex

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Atlanta NationalGolf Club

Roswell RiverLanding

Salud! Cooking Schoolin Harry’s Farmer’sMarket

Rivermont Golfand Country Club

The BigHouse

The Trophy Club of Atlanta

The Manor Golf& Country Club

White ColumnsCountry Club

Alpharetta Athletic Club

EchelonGolf Club

ForsythConference Center

The Reid Barn

Polo Golf & Country Club

The Standard Club

St Ives Golf & Country Club

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CambridgeHigh School

King’s Ridge Christian School

St. FrancisHigh School

Historic Crabapple

The Velvet Note Georgia StateUniversity

DeVryUniversity

ReinhardtUniversity

GeorgiaPerimeterCollege

Wall to Wall Sports

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WindemereGolf Club

WindwardShopping District

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Country Clubof the South

Olde AtlantaGolf Club

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Forsyth CountyParks

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Bethany Way

Emory University

Avalon ShoppingDistrict

www.awesomealpharetta.com

Alpharetta Welcome Center178 South Main Street, Suite 200

678.297.0102 or 800.294.0923

Point of Interest

Event Facilities

Top 10 Employers

Shopping District

Outdoor Trails

Big Creek Greenway Access Point

Hospital

Public Park

Golf Course

Cooking Schools

Make the most of your time here with a stop by the Alpharetta Welcome Center. It is the best source of information about our upscale yet affordable hotels,

abundant restaurants and shopping districts with over 200 publications showcasing the area.

Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Welcome to Awesome Alpharetta!

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Andretti’s Karting& Games

Motorcycle Safety FoundationCampus

The Cooler

Rock Mill Park

Arboretum at Cogburn Road Park

Lakeview Pkwy

Metropolitan Club

North PointCommunityChurch

Abbotts Bridge Rd

Alpharetta CVB andWelcome Center

DeVoreHouse

Forsyth County Golf Courses

River Pines Golf Club

Autrey Mill Preserve& Nature Center

ChattahoocheeNature Center

Northside Medical Ctr

NorthAmericanMissionBoard

Fulton CountyO�ces

American LegionWalk of Memories

Milton Log Cabin

Library

Lifetime Fitness

Universityof Phoenix

LA Fitness

Downtown Shopping District

North on MainShopping District

YMCA

Alpharetta High School

ACT1 at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church

WindwardLake andTennis Club

WindwardSoccerComplex

Union Hill Park

Post O�ce

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Chamber of Commerce

Milton High School

Police Station

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North FultonRegional Hospital

Wills ParkEquestrian Center

BigCreekPark

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Sanctuary

Arboretum atWebb BridgePark

Publix Apron’sCooking School

Atlanta NationalGolf Club

Roswell RiverLanding

Salud! Cooking Schoolin Harry’s Farmer’sMarket

Rivermont Golfand Country Club

The BigHouse

The Trophy Club of Atlanta

The Manor Golf& Country Club

White ColumnsCountry Club

Alpharetta Athletic Club

EchelonGolf Club

ForsythConference Center

The Reid Barn

Polo Golf & Country Club

The Standard Club

St Ives Golf & Country Club

Library

HOSPITALITYHIGHWAY

CambridgeHigh School

King’s Ridge Christian School

St. FrancisHigh School

Historic Crabapple

The Velvet Note Georgia StateUniversity

DeVryUniversity

ReinhardtUniversity

GeorgiaPerimeterCollege

Wall to Wall Sports

Pkwy.

WindemereGolf Club

WindwardShopping District

Country Clubof Roswell

Country Clubof the South

Olde AtlantaGolf Club

Golf Club of Georgia

Forsyth CountyParks

Bethany Bend

Bethany Bend

Bethany Way

Emory University

Avalon ShoppingDistrict

www.awesomealpharetta.com

Alpharetta Welcome Center178 South Main Street, Suite 200

678.297.0102 or 800.294.0923

Point of Interest

Event Facilities

Top 10 Employers

Shopping District

Outdoor Trails

Big Creek Greenway Access Point

Hospital

Public Park

Golf Course

Cooking Schools

Make the most of your time here with a stop by the Alpharetta Welcome Center. It is the best source of information about our upscale yet affordable hotels,

abundant restaurants and shopping districts with over 200 publications showcasing the area.

Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMSaturday, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Welcome to Awesome Alpharetta!

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What exactly does it mean to be the “#1 Place to Relocate in America”? It means that our housing options are excellent, with contemporary architecture and spacious confines. And if you’re raising a family, you’ll be sending your kids to schools that boast eye-grabbing test scores and the highest graduation rates in the state. Then, when it’s time to kick back and relax, entertainment options abound in our city, from sprawling shopping concourses, large theaters and ultra-modern recreational facilities to craft breweries, food trucks and exquisite fine dining. No matter where you’re coming from, Alpharetta is ready to welcome you home.

COMMUNITYA CONNECTED

1#PLACE TO RELOCATE IN U.S.

{ Alpharetta, GA }

91%HOUSES BUILT IN 1980 OR LATER

7thFRIENDLIEST CITY

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95%GRADUATION RATE

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Once a well-kept secret, Alpharetta’s many charms have been discovered. From a rich historical past to a promising future, more and more young

adults, families and retirees are calling Alpharetta home. With its lush greenery, superb public education, excellent public safety and outstanding healthcare, Alpharetta residents are happy to reside in this city. The housing market is strong, and offers affordable housing from the most luxurious neighborhoods to extended stay apartment living. Family-friendly and inclusive, Alpharetta is a solid place to put down roots – a city that encourages success at home, work and play.

Alpharetta has some of the best schools in the state, which draws new residents to the city each year. Four of the top high schools in Georgia are located in or around Alpharetta. Alpharetta High School was nationally ranked in “Newsweek’s Best High Schools” in 2012 and has won numerous awards in academics, athletics and the arts. There are also numerous private preschools, elementary, middle and high schools to choose from.

Alpharetta is the 15th safest city in the state, which is largely due to the Public Safety Department’s priority to keep the city safe. There are also two accessible hospitals and dozens of medical centers to ensure residents have healthcare available for routine visits and emergency care.

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What exactly does it mean to be the “#1 Place to Relocate in America”? It means that our housing options are excellent, with contemporary architecture and spacious confines. And if you’re raising a family, you’ll be sending your kids to schools that boast eye-grabbing test scores and the highest graduation rates in the state. Then, when it’s time to kick back and relax, entertainment options abound in our city, from sprawling shopping concourses, large theaters and ultra-modern recreational facilities to craft breweries, food trucks and exquisite fine dining. No matter where you’re coming from, Alpharetta is ready to welcome you home.

COMMUNITYA CONNECTED

1#PLACE TO RELOCATE IN U.S.

{ Alpharetta, GA }

91%HOUSES BUILT IN 1980 OR LATER

7thFRIENDLIEST CITY

IN THE U.S.

95%GRADUATION RATE

AMONG H.S. STUDENTS

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City of Milton

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Forsyth County

CITY OF ALPHARETTAArea Public Schools

Alpharetta boasts some of the best educational opportunities in Georgia and is part of the Fulton County Public School System, which was recently rated “One of the Top 100 School Districts

in Places You Can Afford” by Money Magazine. Four of the top high schools in Georgia are located in or around Alpharetta. Alpharetta public schools boast high test scores, rigorous academic curricula and competitive athletic programs.

The five public elementary schools within the Alpharetta city limits are: Alpharetta Elementary School, which was established in 1956, Creek View Elementary School, which was ranked in the top 10% of all Georgia public elementary schools in 2010, Lake Windward Elementary School, Manning Oaks Elementary School and New Prospect Elementary School.

Each elementary school serves a different city region, but all feed into Webb Bridge Middle School, a National Blue Ribbon School serving grades 6–8. Webb Bridge currently holds the top score in Fulton County middle schools for Iowa Test of Basic Skills (ITBS) testing scores in math, language, social studies and science and holds the second highest spot for reading.

Alpharetta High School’s (AHS) mission is “to be nationally competitive in academics, the arts, athletics and service to the community.” The staff and students of AHS successfully achieve this mission every year. The school was nationally

ranked in “Newsweek’s Best High Schools” in 2012 and has won numerous awards in academics, athletics and the arts.

Competitive sports are popular at AHS, with many different activities to choose among, including football, baseball, basketball, soccer, ice and roller hockey, track and field, cross country, swimming and diving, wrestling, tennis, volleyball, cheerleading and golf. The school even offers rugby, fencing, and ping pong. The school has won championships in tennis, lacrosse, track and field, baseball, ice hockey, golf and cheerleading.

Athletics isn’t the only area AHS students excel in competitively. The 2010 Chess Team won the state championship with a perfect 25-0 score. The Varsity Speech and Debate Team has competed in two championships. Artistically, the school’s symphony orchestra auditioned and was selected to perform

at Chicago’s 2012 Midwest Clinic, beating out thousands of other orchestras from around the globe.

There are over 50 clubs and organizations for students to join, varying from National Honor Society and Key Club to Frisbee Club and Knitters

Unite. There are plenty of groups for students to join and make friends, learn a new skill or hone an existing

one, and even areas to volunteer or help make the world a better place. Alpharetta students are very active in the

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Alpharetta High School3595 Webb Bridge Road(770) 521-7640http://school.fultonschools.org/hs/alpharettaPrincipal: Shannon KerseyGrades: 9-12 2,332 students*SAT: Critical Reading: 548; Math: 571; Writing: 553; Total: 1,672

Webb Bridge Middle School4455 Webb Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30005(770) 667-2940http://school.fultonschools.org/ms/webbbridge Principal: Susan OpfermanGrades: 6-8 1,331 students*

CRCT Test Scores**Grade 6: Reading (100%, 77%); ELA (99%, 67%); Math (95%, 58%); Science 93%, 48%); Social Studies (98%, 79%). Grade 7: Reading (99%, 66%); ELA (99%, 81%); Math (98%, 80%); Science (99%, 85%); Social Studies (98%, 91%). Grade 8: Reading (100%, 75%); ELA (98%, 75%); Math (97%, 68%); Science 93%, 47%); Social Studies (97%, 63%).

Alpharetta Elementary School192 Mayfield RoadAlpharetta, GA 30009(770) 740-7015http://school.fultonschools.org/es/alpharetta Principal: Adam MaroneyGrades: PK-5 685 students*

Grade 3: Reading (100%, 76%); ELA (97%, 53%); Math (91%, 67%); Science (90%, 60%); Social Studies (94%, 44%).Grade 4: Reading (100%, 83%); ELA (99%, 75%); Math (99%, 84%); Science (96%, 80%); Social Studies (96%, 64%).Grade 5: Reading (97%, 57%); ELA (98%, 64%); Math (98%, 78%); Science (95%, 69%); Social Studies (92%, 39%).

Creek View Elementary School3995 Webb Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30005(770) 667-2932http://school.fultonschools.org/es/creekview Principal: Debra Doss Grades: PK-5 952 students*

Grade 3: Reading (97%, 74%), ELA (94%, 58%); Math (90%, 68%); Science (89%, 63%); Social Studies (92%, 67%). Grade 4: Reading (97%, 78%); ELA (98%, 72%); Math (97%, 77%); Science (96%, 76%); Social Studies (93%, 59%).Grade 5: Reading (99%, 61%); ELA (100%, 70%); Math (98%, 64%); Science (96%, 76%); Social Studies (97%, 61%).

Lake Windward Elementary School11770 East Fox CourtAlpharetta, GA 30004(770) 740-7050http://school.fultonschools.org/es/lakewindward Principal: Tara McGee Grades: PK-5 881 students*

Grade 3: Reading (99%, 79%); ELA (98%, 66%); Math (96%, 84%); Science (96%, 72%); Social Studies (95%, 65%).Grade 4: Reading (98%, 81%); ELA (98%, 75%); Math (96%, 81%); Science (96%, 84%); Social Studies (96%, 65%).Grade 5: Reading (98%, 64%); ELA (96%, 70%); Math (95%, 78%); Science (94%, 74%); Social Studies (95%, 51%)

Manning Oaks Elementary School405 Cumming StreetAlpharetta, GA 30004(770) 667-2912http://school.fultonschools.org/es/manningoaks Principal: Don Webb Grades: PK-5 836 students*

Grade 3: Reading (98%, 71%); ELA (95%, 59%); Math (84%, 59%); Science (92%, 50%); Social Studies (90%, 37%).Grade 4: Reading (97%, 62%); ELA (97%, 48%); Math (94%, 60%); Science (94%, 64%); Social Studies (93%, 26%).Grade 5: Reading (99%, 44%); ELA (100%, 55%); Math (95%, 50%); Science (85%, 41%); Social Studies (94%, 23%).

New Prospect Elementary School3055 Kimball Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30022(770) 667-2800http://school.fultonschools.org/es/newprospect Principal: Rako Morrissey Grades: PK-5 569 students*

Grade 3: Reading (98%, 81%); ELA (94%, 54%); Math (92%, 70%); Science (92%, 58%); Social Studies (88%, 50%).Grade 4: Reading (98%, 80%); ELA (96%, 67%); Math (93%, 74%); Science (96%, 76%); Social Studies (94%, 44%).Grade 5: Reading (100%, 57%); ELA (99%, 68%); Math (98%, 72%); Science (97%, 59%); Social Studies (92%, 40%).

Public Schools (within Alpharetta city limits)

* School enrollment will fluctuate annually. ** Test Scores: The Georgia Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT) are given in grades one through eight. The test measures specific skills included in the Georgia core curriculum that are considered essential for continued academic progress. Shown in this section are the CRCT test results for all relevant middle and elementary schools in the Alpharetta area for the school year 2012-2013. Beside each test subject (“Reading”, for example), two numbers are listed in parenthesis. The first number represents the percentage of students whose scores met test expectations for their respective grade level, while the second number represents the percentage of students whose scores exceeded expectations for their respective grade level. All score standards and expectations for the CRCT are set by the State of Georgia.

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Preschool/DaycareAlpharetta Christian Academy 44 Academy Street, 30009(770) 475-5762www.alpharettachristianacademy.comGrades: K-5

Crème de la Crème11675 Haynes Bridge Road, 30009(770) 777-2960www.cremedelacreme.comGrades: K, 69 students

Fulton Science Academy1675 Hembree Road, 30009(678) 366-2555www.fultonscienceacademy.comGrades: PK-8, 181 students

The Lionheart School (Special Ed)180 Academy Street, 30009(770) 772-4555www.thelionheartschool.comGrades: PK, 29 students

McGinnis Woods Country Day School5368 McGinnis Ferry Road, 30005(770) 664-7764www.mcginniswoods.orgGrades: PK-8, 279 students

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Cambridge High School2845 Bethany BendMilton, GA 30004(770) 667-2883http://school.fultonschools.org/hs/cambridgePrincipal: Dr. Edward J. SpurkaGrades: 9-12 1,500 students*SAT: Critical Reading: 512; Math: 519; Writing: 494; Total: 1,525

Chattachoochee High School5230 Taylor RoadJohns Creek, GA 30022(770) 521-7600http://school.fultonschools.org/hs/chattahoocheePrincipal: Tim DuncanGrades: 9-12 1,840 students*SAT: Critical Reading: 549; Math: 574; Writing: 544; Total: 1,667

Milton High School13025 Birmingham HighwayAlpharetta, GA 30004(770) 740-7000http://school.fultonschools.org/hs/miltonPrincipal: Cliff JonesGrades: 9-12 2,012 students*SAT: Critical Reading: 563; Math: 576; Writing: 558; Total: 1,697

Haynes Bridge Middle School10665 Haynes Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30022(770) 740-7030http://school.fultonschools.org/ms/haynesbridge Principal: Lauren SeidmanGrades: 6-8 740 students*

Hopewell Middle School13060 Cogburn RoadMilton, GA 30004(678) 297-3240http://school.fultonschools.org/ms/hopewell Principal: Michael LeMoyneGrades: 6-8 1,400 students*

Northwestern Middle School12805 Birmingham HighwayAlpharetta, GA 30004(770) 667-2870http://school.fultonschools.org/ms/northwestern Principal: Jasmine KullarGrades: 6-8 1,370 students*

Cogburn Woods Elementary 13080 Cogburn RoadAlpharetta, GA 30004(770) 667-2845http://school.fultonschools.org/es/cogburnwoods Principal: Bruce Fraser Grades: PK-5 935 students*

Crabapple Crossing Elementary 12775 Birmingham HighwayMilton, GA 30004(770) 740-7055http://school.fultonschools.org/es/crabapplecrossing Principal: Leonard Forti Grades: PK-5 750 students*

Dolvin Elementary 10495 Jones Bridge RoadJohns Creek, GA 30022(770) 740-7020http://school.fultonschools.org/es/dolvin Principal: Laura Zoll Grades: PK-5 900 students*

Ocee Elementary4375 Kimball Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30022(770) 667-2960http://school.fultonschools.org/es/ocee Principal: Deborah PerniceGrades: PK-5 820 students*

Public Schools (Surrounding Areas)

For complete test scores of these schools please visit www.fultonschools.org* School enrollment will fluctuate annually.

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2765 Bethany Bend x Alpharetta, GA 30004 x 770.754.5738 x www.kingsridgecs.org

Admission tours available by appointment [email protected]

King’s Ridge Christian School practices a non-discriminatory policy of admission.

“Getting it done in the weight room prepares me to be a leader on the field. It ’s a great life lesson. Hard work, dedication and knowing my strengths help prepare me to handle whatever comes my way.”

JOSH CARTERKRCS Senior

KINGS RIDGE PRIVATE SCHOOLDid you know that many of

today’s students who start college do not complete a degree?

King’s Ridge Christian School prepares students with strong college prep academics and a focus on equipping them to become self-aware leaders, self-directed learners, and self-confident servants. The King’s Ridge experience empowers students to understand who they are by recognizing their God-given talents. They then leverage those in collaborative environments by engaging in relevant learning experiences. Students connect in the community through meaningful service opportunities and stretch themselves in global experiences. As a PreK-12th grade multi-denominational Christian school, students are involved in a school family with opportunities for leadership development, mentoring, athletics, fine arts and technology-driven experiences. What do most newly enrolled King’s Ridge families say? “We wish we would have enrolled sooner!”

SPOTLIGHT

Medlock Bridge Montessori School5815 Medlock Bridge Pkwy., 30022(770) 623-1965www.montessori.comGrades: NS-PK, 20 students

Windward Child Development Center5830 Windward Parkway, 30005(678) 624-0222www.cclc.comGrades: NS-PK

Private Elementary, Middle & High Schools

Alexsander Academy (All Boys/Special Education)1090 Powers Place, 30009(404) 839-5910www.alexsanderacademy.orgGrades: 5-9

Alpharetta Christian Academy 44 Academy Street, 30009(770) 475-5762www.alpharettachristianacademy.comGrades: K-5

Alpharetta International Academy 4772 Webb Bridge Road, 30005(770) 475-0558www.aiamontessoir.comGrades: PK-5

AMCA– The Academy 89 Cumming Street, 30009(770) 569-2230Grades:K-6

Bridgeway Christian Academy 4755 Kimball Bridge Road, 30005(770) 751-1972www.bcalions.comGrades: K-11

Crabapple Montessori School 12387 Crabapple Road, 30004(770) 569-5200www.crabapplemontessori.comGrades: K, 92 students

Fulton Science Academy1675 Hembree Road, 30009(678) 366-2555www.fultonscienceacademy.comGrades: PK-8, 181 students

The Governess School (Special Education/Christian)4755 Kimball Bridge Road, 30005(770) 465-7590www.thegoverness.orgGrades: 6-9, 10 students

King's Ridge Christian School2765 Bethany Bend, 30004 (770) 754.5738 www.kingsridgecs.orgGrades: K-12

McGinnis Woods Country Day School5368 McGinnis Ferry Road, 30005(770) 664-7764www.mcginniswoods.orgGrades: PK-8, 279 students

Charter SchoolsAmana Academy 285 South Main Street, 30009(678) 624-0989www.amanaacademy.orgAmana Academy, the only Fulton County charter elementary school in North Fulton, is located in Alpharetta. It stresses stewardship and community in its curriculum and student activities. It is open to K-8th grade students.

Fulton Science Academy Charter High School 4100 Old Milton Pkwy., 30005(770) 475-3223www.fsahigh.orgFulton Science Academy Charter High School, located in Alpharetta, provides a technology enriched high school curriculum in a small learning community. It has a strong focus on state-of-the-art information technology systems in course work and is open to 9th-11th grade students only.

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Higher EducationAlpharetta residents have access to higher education, ranging from the Alpharetta campus of DeVry University and its Keller Graduate School of Management to the numerous colleges and universities in the Metro Atlanta area.

DeVry University2555 Northwinds Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30009 770-521-4900

DeVry University Keller Graduate School of Management2555 Northwinds Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30009 770-521-0118

Georgia State University3705 Brookside Parkway Alpharetta, GA 30022 678-566-2200 http://www.gsu.edu

Gwinnett Technical CollegeThe Milton Center 86 School Drive Alpharetta, GA 30009 678-491-4948 https://www.gwinnetttech.edu/

Reinhardt CollegeNorth Fulton Center 4100 Old Milton Parkway, Suite 200 Alpharetta, GA 30005 770-720-9191 770-475-0263 Fax [email protected]

Environmental EducationThe City of Alpharetta is proud of its Environmental Education Center, open five days a week, which operates as a community service providing information on environmental topics.

The center arranges special programs for groups and features a library with hundreds of valuable resource materials as well as a wide range of free brochures.

To become a part of the important volunteer force that keeps Alpharetta at the forefront of environmental services, call (770) 410-5835.

Community members participate in projects such as water quality monitoring, roadside cleanup, removing illegal signs, telephone book recycling, collection and recycling of batteries, plant rescue, composting and grasscycling.

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houses of worship

BaptistBridgeway Church4755 Kimball Bridge Rd.(770) 751-1972www.bridgeway.net

Clear Springs Missionary Baptist Church2725 Kimball Bridge Rd.(770) 664-6863

First Baptist Church of Alpharetta44 Academy St.(770) 475-6556www.fbca.com

Providence Baptist Church20075 Providence Rd.(770) 475-3627

CatholicSt. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church535 Rucker Rd.(770) 475-4501www.sta.org

JewishCongregation Gesher L’Torah4320 Kimball Bridge Rd.(770) 777-4009www.gltorah.org

LutheranChrist the Shepherd Lutheran Church4655 Webb Bridge Rd.(770) 475-0640www.cts.org

Messiah Lutheran Church – WELS4765 Kimball Bridge Rd.(770) 751-9357www.messiahlutheran.wsThe River Church501 S. Main St., Suite 101(678) 860-0971www.wadeintheriver.org

MethodistAlpharetta First United Methodist69 North Main St.(770) 475-5576www.afumc.org

St. James United Methodist3000 Webb Bridge Road(678) 762-1543www.stjamesumc.org

Non-DenominationalKeepin’ It Real “Lighthouse” Inc.61 Old Canton St.(770) 360-5601www.keepinitreallighthouse.com

Kingdom Ambassadors Intl. Worship Ctr.11925 Wills Rd.(770) 853-7231www.crystalstallings.org

The Lighthouse Church18271 Union Hill Rd.(770) 664-3644

North Point Community Church4350 Northpoint Pkwy.(770) 290-5600www.northpoint.org

Spirit of God Christian Church11940 Alpharetta Hwy.(770) 777-6889www.spiritofgodcc.org

PresbyterianAlpharetta Presbyterian180 Academy St.(770) 751-0033www.alpharettapres.com

Other ChurchesAbundant Life Community Church625-A Sims Industrial Blvd.(678) 319-9700www.livingabundantly.net

Alpharetta Church of God1460 Mid Broadwell Rd.(770) 475-5788www.alpharettachurchofgod.com

The Hanuman Mandir390 Cumming St., Suite 1(770) 475-7701www.thehanuman.org

Holy Trinity Christian Church3655 Preston Ridge Rd.(404) 368-9790www.holytrinitychristianchurch.com

Reach One Church13660 New Providence Rd.(770) 609-7941www.reachonechurch.org

Restoration Church of God410 Rucker Rd.(770) 751-9697www.restorationchurchna.org

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healthcareThere are two major hospitals within close proximity to Alpharetta: Emory Johns Creek Hospital and Northside Hospital–Forsyth. There are also dozens of medical centers, including Northside Hospital Alpharetta Medical Campus, which provides quality outpatient services and community programming, the Alpharetta Cancer Center, and Pediatric Center at Northside/Alpharetta. The city has numerous urgent care centers for minor emergencies when primary care offices are closed. Medical facilities in Alpharetta offer everything from primary care check-ups and ob-gyn visits to psychiatric care and orthopedic surgery.

Northside Hospital is one of Metro Atlanta’s largest and most respected health care delivery systems. At

Northside Hospital-Atlanta, Northside Hospital-Forsyth, Northside Hospital-Cherokee, the Northside/Alpharetta Medical Campus and additional outpatient facilities nearby, North Fulton residents have access to a wide array of services from skilled, caring professionals, who consistently pioneer leading-edge procedures and are dedicated to the health and wellness of the communities they serve.

Advanced ImagingWith convenient locations across North Atlanta, state-of-the-art technology and Northside’s on site, board-certified radiologists who read and interpret images, it’s clear why Northside is the leader in imaging services in Atlanta. In Alpharetta, Northside offers a full spectrum of general imaging services, as well as specialized imaging for women and children. Additional imaging facilities are located nearby in Johns Creek, Cumming, Sandy Springs and Sugar Hill. With PACS (Picture Archiving and Communications System), radiologists and physicians, from ANY location, can simultaneously view images and discuss results.

Special Care for Special PatientsNorthside’s Pediatric Imaging Center, located on the Alpharetta campus, offers high quality, comprehensive imaging services for infants on up, in a safe, soothing and child-friendly environment that is designed especially for them and tailored to meet the specific needs of pediatric patients, of all sizes. A board-certified radiologist, fellowship trained in pediatric imaging, reads and interprets every exam.

In the same building, parents have access to a variety of additional outpatient services – including laboratory services – dedicated to children, as well as a number of pediatric specialists.

Excellence in Cancer CareThe Northside Hospital Cancer Institute is recognized nationally as a leader in cancer diagnosis, treatment and research. In fact, Northside is the only Atlanta hospital chosen by the National Cancer Institute to be a Community Cancer Center. New Cancer Centers in Alpharetta and Cumming and the newly renovated Cancer Center in Sandy Springs offer radiation therapy, chemotherapy and CT services to patients, regardless of their cancer diagnosis.

Comprehensive Breast CareNorthside Hospital diagnoses and treats more cases of breast cancer than anyone else in the Southeast. At the Northside/Alpharetta Medical Campus, patients can find all of the breast care services they need including diagnostics, treatment, rehabilitation and support, along with an expert team of board-certified breast radiologists, oncologists and surgeons, specially trained nurses, and registered technologists – conveniently located at the campus’ dedicated Breast Care Center. Specially trained nurse navigators also are available to help guide patients every step of the way.

GI and Outpatient SurgeryNorthside recently expanded its Northside/Alpharetta Medical Campus with a new center for diagnostic gastrointestinal procedures and outpatient surgery, which enhances health care services available for Alpharetta and surrounding communities.

The Campus also offers many other services including pre-surgery testing, audiology and speech therapy, laboratory and high-risk perinatal diagnostic services – all in patient-friendly environments with the convenience of timely appointment scheduling and free parking.

Emergency treatment services are available at Northside Hospital’s campuses in Atlanta and Forsyth.

For more information, visit: www.northside.com/forsyth.

Northside Hospital Forsyth200 Northside Forsyth DriveCumming, GA 30041(770) 844-3200www.northside.com/forsyth

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And it’s happening atNorthside.

With the largest medical staff in the Southeast, Northside attracts some of the best minds in the world of medicine. Atlanta truly has some of the fi nest physicians in the country. We know, because many of them practice here. Visit us at Northside.com.

Right now,doctors are performing groundbreaking treatments.

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Emory Johns Creek Hospital, which opened in 2007, is a 110-bed, acute-care facility serving Johns Creek and surrounding communities. The hospital offers a comprehensive range

of services, from advanced diagnostics to innovative surgical techniques, providing health care for a variety of conditions affecting people of all ages. Patients will find a full range of health services at Emory Johns Creek Hospital, including:

• A 24-hour emergency department, staffed with board-certified emergency physicians

•Minimally invasive and robotic surgical services, including single-site gall bladder surgery

• Advanced cardiac and vascular care and a cardiac catheterization lab

• Advanced all-digital diagnostic imaging, including 3D mammography in our

• Center for Breast Care

• Comprehensive outpatient services, including imaging, laboratory, rehabilitation and diet/nutrition education

• Center for Sleep Medicine

• Center for Pain Medicine

• The Birth Place and Level III neonatal intensive care

• Emory University Hospital Midtown Infusion Center

Patient- and Family-Centered Care Emory Johns Creek is committed to partnering with patients and their families early in the hospital process, placing a strong focus on individualized care. The hospital’s large, all-private rooms also help make the patient experience more personal.

"When patients visit our hospital, they receive exceptional personal attention from our medical staff and the highest quality care available. Our patient- and family-centered mission ensures the patient's family participates in all aspects of their relative's care," says Emory Johns Creek Hospital’s CEO Craig McCoy.

Women’s ServicesFrom obstetrics to gynecology, breast health to surgical care, Emory Johns Creek is dedicated to providing women of all stages of life with exceptional health care. Our Center for Breast Care is designated as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence by the American College of Radiology. Our Level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is the only one in the area and offers in-house, 24-hour neonatology and anesthesia services. The Emory Women’s Heart Center location on our campus is dedicated to screening, prevention and treatment of heart disease in women.

Bariatric Surgery Emory Johns Creek Hospital is home to the Atlanta Bariatric Center, a designated Center of Excellence in Bariatric Surgery by the Center of Excellence by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation

and Quality Improvement Program (MBSAQIP). Our skilled surgeons have performed more than 4,700 weight loss procedures. Other program highlights include:

• State-of-the-art equipment designed to accommodate weight loss surgery patients in our operating rooms

• Specially designed 12-bed unit

• Specially trained nursing and support staff

Excellence in Cardiac and Vascular CareThe cardiologists at Emory Johns Creek are committed to providing comprehensive heart and vascular treatment options, including preventive cardiology and the evaluation and management of patients with known or suspected heart disease and/or peripheral vascular disease. The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, equipped with the latest technology, provides a variety of investigative and interventional cardiac procedures including angioplasty and stent placement, delivering, on average, less than 60-minute door-to-balloon times, far below the national goal of 90 minutes. Emory Johns Creek also is an accredited Chest Pain Center with PCI (percutaneous coronary intervention) capabilities.

Achievements and RecognitionIn December 2013, Emory Johns Creek earned Chest Pain Center Accreditation with PCI from the Society of Cardiovascular Patient Care (SCPC). Hospitals that receive SCPC accreditation meet or exceed quality-of-care measures in patients who arrive with symptoms of a heart attack (acute cardiac medicine). In February 2014, the hospital was again named to the Georgia Hospital Association’s (GHA) quality honor roll, placing in the Chairman’s Circle, which is the organization’s highest category. This is the fifth straight year Emory Johns Creek has received this award. “We are delighted by this honor, which confirms the splendid work of our doctors and staff members, who every day make patient care and safety their top priority,” says McCoy.

Community Involvement Emory Johns Creek Hospital places value in serving the community outside the walls of its facility. "The opening of Emory Johns Creek Hospital came three months after Johns Creek became its own city. The formation of a new hospital, let alone a new city, is a double rarity in the United States,” says McCoy.

In turn, services at the hospital have grown to meet the growing needs of fellow citizens. McCoy says, “Being in the health care business, we want to continue to educate the community on the benefits of preventive medicine. We don’t want to solely be a hospital that takes care of sick people, so we are constantly seeking unique ways to partner with the community to emphasize the importance of staying healthy.”

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Emory Johns Creek Hospital6325 Hospital ParkwayJohns Creek, GA 30097(678) 474-8200To find a physician, call (678) 474-8200www.emoryjohnscreek.com

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Other Medical Facilities Children's Healthcare at North Point3795 Mansell Rd.Alpharetta, GA 30022(404) 785-8540www.choa.orgServices provided at this location:Diabetes and Endocrinology, Nephrology, Specialty Care and Urgent Care

MedHelp Urgent Care5304 Windward Parkway, Suite 103Alpharetta, GA 30004770-777-2062www.urgentcareatlanta.com Northside Urgent Care & Family Medicine11180 State Bridge Road, Suite 501Alpharetta, GA 30022770-343-9898www.northsideurgentcare.com Bethany Bend Urgent Care13081 Highway 9 NorthAlpharetta, GA 30004770-521-6690www.bethanybendurgentcare.com/index.html Physicians Immediate Medical10905 Haynes Bridge RoadAlpharetta, GA 30022770-343-9898www.physiciansimmediatemed.com

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housing

Alpharetta is the 6th fastest growing city in the country according to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau figures for cities with a population greater than 50,000. What’s the attraction? Some

people come because Alpharetta and its surroundings have strong economic footing due to thoughtful planning when the city was in its infancy and when the major growth period began. Area leaders helped attract businesses that were looking for a home for either their main headquarters or a regional headquarters. Customarily, as employment opportunities rise, population growth follows.

Metro Atlanta is a big place so why has Alpharetta grown exponentially compared to other cities? In addition to employment opportunities, two other primary reasons for growth include the reputation and performance of schools (both public and private) and overall quality

of life. In the most recent edition of the U.S. News Best High Schools List, Alpharetta High School (AHS) was awarded a gold medal for “performance on state assessments and college preparedness”. Not only did AHS rank on the overall list but it is also a top 10 school in the entire state of Georgia. A review of the test scores of many of the schools in Alpharetta would reveal very positive results and it is interesting to note that the schools also offer various sports and extracurricular offerings too.

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The Big Creek Greenway is a favorite option for Alpharetta residents who enjoy walking, biking, and appreciating the great outdoors. Special events is yet another attraction to Alpharetta, with events at Verizon Amphitheatre, the annual Taste of Alpharetta, and Alpharetta’s Food Truck Alley – you don’t have to go far to schedule a fun night on the town.

Knowing it’s a great place to live and finding a great place to live can be two very different things. Alpharetta has many success stories from the past and many success stories in the making. Windward is one such success story. This 3,400 acre mixed use community was started about 30 years ago.

There are over 40 neighborhoods in Windward plus a private lake and amenities galore and prices range anywhere from $200,000 to well into the millions. Another success story (in the making) is Avalon. It is an 86 acre mixed use development and there will be rental units as well as single family residences plus retail and office space.

The location and amenities are attractive to many new and existing Alpharetta residents. If living in a neighborhood isn’t your ideal home setting, there are many other choices that our residents enjoy.

In the last RealTrends newsletter, Steve Murray stated, “we believe that unit sales are nearing a normal level given employment, the number of households, mortgage rates and household income. We expect that year over year increases will continue to be only slightly improved on a year over year basis in the months ahead.”

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division, Vintage 2012 Population Estimates

Rank Area Name State Name Percent Increase

2012 Total Population

1 San Marcos city Texas 4.91 50,0012 South Jordan city Utah 4.87 55,9343 Midland city Texas 4.87 119,3854 Cedar Park city Texas 4.67 57,9575 Clarksville city Tennessee 4.43 142,519

6 Alpharetta Georgia 4.37 61,981

7 Georgetown city Texas 4.21 52,3038 Irvine city California 4.21 229,9859 Buckeye town Arizona 4.14 54,54210 Conroe city Texas 4.01 61,533

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AMLI at Northwinds Apartments32000 Gardner Drive, 30004(770) 754-0999

AMLI North Point9000 Beaver Creek Road, 30022(678) 270-9990

Berkshires on Nesbit Ferry100 Saratoga Drive, 30022(678) 585-0094

Camden Deerfield13200 Summit Blvd., 30004(770) 754-0700

Century State Bridge Apartments11201 State Bridge Road, 30022 (678) 366-9865

Collingwood Apartments3400 Kimball Bridge Road, 30022(770) 667-3211

Cypress Point Apartment Homes3500 North Point Parkway, 30005(770) 475-6521

Duck Pond at Johns Creek Apartments10840 State Bridge Road, 30022(770) 619-9099

Holcomb's Pond Apartments2745 Holcomb Bridge Road, 30022(770) 277-5970

Lexington Farm Apartments1000 Lexington Farm Drive, 30004(770) 475-0222

NorthPark Estates Apartments13201 Deerfield Parkway, 30004(770) 752-6300

Orion at Deerfield Village Apartments13085 Morris Road, 30004(770) 569-8600

The Parc at Alpharetta1000 Fanfare Way, 30009(770) 346-9011

The Pointe at Preston Ridge Apartments950 Executive Drive, 30005(770) 751-7242

The Preserve at Deerfield Apartments13125 Morris Road, 30004(770) 475-7407

The Stoneleigh at Deerfield1800 Deerfield Point, 30004(770) 569-2474

Waterstone at Big Creek50 Estuary Trail, 30005(678) 393-7368

Webb Bridge Crossing Apartments5000 Webb Bridge Court, 30004-1748(770) 751-1122

Wesley at Windward Apartments905 Lake Union Hill Way, 30004(770) 751-1411

Windward Place3080 Market Place, 30005(770) 751-0202

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parksAlpharetta Recreation and Parks Department offers a wide variety of programs and activities for the family throughout the year. These programs are captured in their Leisure Guide, published twice a year, detailing the specifics of each program. Visit www.alpharetta.ga.us to download a copy or register online.

Alpharetta Community CenterAddress: 175 Roswell Street, 30009 Phone: 678-297-6100Email: [email protected] of Operation: 8:30am - 9:00pm Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 7:00pm Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm Saturday Amenities: Includes two gymnasiums, gymnastics center, dance room, locker room, showers, outdoor track and picnic pavilion.

Crabapple Government Center/Arts CenterAddress: 12624 Broadwell Road, 30004 Phone: 678-297-6160Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation:8:30am - 5:00pm Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm FridayThe Center is open some evenings and weekends during scheduled programs.Amenities: Gymnasium, multi-purpose room, art class rooms.

Alpharetta City PoolAddress:1815 Old Milton Parkway, 30009Phone: 678-297-6107 (This number is active only during open dates. You are encouraged to call the pool before leaving home to ensure that it is open.)Email: [email protected]: Alpharetta Sharks Swimteam, swim lessons, special events and more! Amenities: 50 meter pool, Splash Zone, locker rooms, showers, concession stand. Please call 678-297-6100 for summer hours.

North ParkAddress: 13450 Cogburn Road, 30004Phone: (678) 297-6104Email: [email protected]: Seven lighted tennis courts, 2 multi-purpose synthetic turf fields, 8 lighted softball fields, 2 picnic pavilions, 2 playgrounds, Adult Activity Center, Arts Building, Rotary Reflection Garden, and walking trail.North Park is the home of the Alpharetta Youth Football Association (www.alpharettayouthfootball.com), Alpharetta Youth Softball Association (www.alpharettasoftball.com), and North Metro Miracle League (www.nmml.net) at the Alpharetta Adapted Sports Complex.

Alpharetta Adult Activity Center at North ParkAddress: 13450 Cogburn Road, 30004 Phone: 678-297-6140 Email: [email protected] Hours of Operation: 8:30am - 5:00pm Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm Friday 9:00am - 4:00pm SaturdayAmenities: Multi-purpose rooms, library, fitness room, arts building for stained glass, ceramics, and woodshop.The Alpharetta Adult Activity Center at North Park provides recreation programs to adults age 50 years and older. Activities include exercise, tennis, golf, ceramics, day trips, Tai Chi, senior yoga, stain glass and more!

People age 50 and up are invited to use cardio fitness equipment, including treadmills, elliptical, recumbent bike, rowing machine and total body exerciser. Prior to using the fitness equipment, users must complete a Health History and Medical Release form. There is no fee to use the fitness room.

Union Hill ParkAddress: 1590 Little Pine Trail, 30005Phone: (678) 297-6104Email: [email protected]: Two outdoor roller hockey rinks (1 covered), concession stand.For rink rental information, call 678-297-6160 or email [email protected]

Webb Bridge ParkAddress: 4780 Webb Bridge Road, 30005Phone: 678-297-6100 or 678-297-6123Email: [email protected]: Two grass soccer fields, 1 multi-purpose synthetic turf field, 4 baseball fields, 4 tennis courts, walking trail, arboretum, concession stands, 3 picnic pavilions (first come, first serve), and Webb Zone Playground. Webb Bridge Park is home to Alpharetta Youth Baseball Association www.alpharettayouthbaseball.org and Alpharetta Ambush Soccer Club www.alpharettaambush.org.

Wills ParkAddress: 11925 Wills Road, 30009 Phone: 678-297-6130Email: [email protected] Recreation Center Hours of Operation: 8:30am - 9:00pm Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 7:00pm Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm SaturdayAmenities: Seven grass baseball fields, 1 synthetic turf baseball field, 2 tee ball fields, 5 picnic pavilions, Wacky World Playground, 2 smaller playgrounds, disc golf course, 6 lighted tennis courts, 1.8 mile walking trail, Alpharetta Community Garden, and Alpharetta Arboretum at Wills Park. Wills Park is home to Alpharetta Youth Baseball Association www.alpharettayouthbaseball.org

Windward Soccer ComplexAddress: 6435 Windward Parkway, 30005 Phone: 678-297-6160 or 678-297-6100Email: [email protected]: Soccer field

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Waggy World Paw ParkWaggy World Paw Park is managed by the City of Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Department. With the support of the City’s elected and appointed officials and the dedication of local volunteers, the Department set aside a beautiful 1.5 acre area behind the Alpharetta Community Center at Wills Park to provide this popular amenity for the citizens and pups of Alpharetta.

Please be advised that during the winter months, some park water fountains are shut off due to freezing temperatures.

Location 175 Roswell Street, 30009 Phone: 678-297-6100 *Open 8am to Sunset

Our Mission

To provide a fenced in, off-leash dog park where well-behaved canine citizens can exercise, frolic, and play in a clean, safe environment without endangering or annoying people, property, or wildlife; to maintain an attractive space open to all dog lovers and friends who are willing to uphold the park’s rules and regulations; and to satisfy the needs of both dog owners and non-dog owners.

Benefits• Allow dogs to exercise and socialize safely

• Promotes responsible dog ownership

• Provides an outlet for dog owners to socialize

• Makes for a better community by promoting public health and safety

For information about park rules please visit http://www.alpharetta.ga.us/index.php?p=331

Cogburn Road ParkAddress: 12825 Cogburn Road, 30004Phone: 678-297-6106 Email: [email protected]: The Park includes a .2 mile concrete walking path, restroom facility and passive play area. Two small group pavilions are available on a first come, first serve basis for intimate family picnics and celebrations. A large playground serves youth age 2-5 years and 5-12 years. Park visitors will enjoy the Alpharetta Arboretum at Cogburn Road Park.

Rock Mill ParkAddress: 3100 Kimball Bridge Road, 30022Phone: 678-297-6123 Email: [email protected]: This park is located along Big Creek Greenway at Kimball Bridge Road and incorporates a variety of environmentally friendly and sustainable aspects, affording numerous opportunities for citizens to learn about our natural environment. Amenities: A green roof pavilion and an outdoor classroom designed to focus on the ecological beauty and significance of existing wetlands, forests, and riverine system of Big Creek. A small group pavilion is available for rental, or is available on a first come, first serve basis. Visitor comfort stations and a maintenance hub are also included on this site. A series of trails connect to the existing Greenway.

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The Big Creek GreenwayThe Big Creek Greenway in Alpharetta is a concrete trail that covers about eight miles through beautiful green forestry, and runs along Big Creek parallel to North Point Parkway. Taking a bike ride or stroll on this trail allows you to enjoy the quiet side of Alpharetta and see various animals, like deer, birds and rabbits, from just a few feet away. There are even dirt biking trails offered at two locations near Webb Bridge Road. The Greenway is an investment in the future of Alpharetta for citizens to coincide with nature.

What is a Greenway?The Big Creek Greenway is primarily a 12-foot wide concrete path that meanders through the deciduous woods along Big Creek. The greenway offers an ideal setting for walking, jogging, inline roller blading, and biking. Dirt mountain bike trails are located on the east side of the creek 2/5 mile south of Webb Bridge Road.

How Long Is The Big Creek Greenway?Total length of the Big Creek Greenway, from Windward Parkway to Mansell Road, is approximately eight miles.

Where Can The Greenway Be Accessed?Alpharetta YMCA: From Old Milton Parkway, go 1/4 mile north on North Point Parkway to Preston Ridge Road and turn right toward the Ed Isakson/Alpharetta YMCA.

Haynes Bridge Road: From North Point Parkway, go 1/5 mile south on Haynes Bridge Road. A parking lot is on the east/left side of Haynes Bridge Road.

North Point Mall: Driving northbound on North Point Parkway halfway between Mansell and Haynes Bridge Roads, find the greenway sign directly across from Haverty's Furniture. Parking is located in a wooded area. Restrooms are available at that location. 800 feet south of this entrance is the North Point Village retail center. Walk behind the shops to the stairway that leads to the wetlands mulch trail. Note: The stairs are not A.D.A. accessible.

Kimball Bridge Road: Rock Mill Park, located 1/4 mile southeast of North Point Parkway, has Greenway parking and public restrooms. This area is prone to flood during heavy rains.

Marconi Drive: Follow Marconi Drive off of Windward Parkway to reach a small parking area at the northern end of the Greenway.

Is The Big Creek Greenway Complete?No. Long range plans include connection to the Forsyth County trail system.

What Can You Do To Help?• Most importantly,"Usebutdon'tabuse".Pleasestayonthetrail

and stay off the berm that separates the concrete path from the creek.

• Keepthegreenwaylitterfree.Holdyourexpendablesuntilthefirstavailable litter can.

• Respect other users and types of uses. Bikers: Pleasewatch fordarting children! Speed limit is enforced on the trail!!

• Bea"steward"oftheBigCreekGreenway.Call(678)297-6123to report any damage such as fallen trees.

• Financiallysupportgreenwaymaintenance.Maintainingthelinearpark costs more than its construction. In addition, the city would like to add more amenities, such as a formal flower garden and a children's play area. You may send a check (not cash) made payable to City of Alpharetta Recreation and Parks.

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The Alpharetta Public Safety Department consists of police, fire and emergency 911 services combined into a proactive law enforcement agency. The Public Safety Department is committed to providing a safe, secure and livable city for Alpharetta residents, businesses and visitors by providing one coordinated emergency response system.

In addition to public safety response services, the Public Safety division is actively engaged with the community. In 2013 alone, the department members conducted informative crime prevention, identity theft, child safety, loss prevention and various other presentations at 45 Police and Citizens Together (PACT) neighborhood meetings, 35 Business Watch meetings, 163 fire safety events, 44 business fire drills, 176 car seat inspections and 60 scout/school/other meetings. The department supervises and partners with many local organizations, including the Alpharetta Police Activities League

(PAL), a youth-oriented crime prevention program that places police officers, community members and kids together in a controlled and supportive environment.

Through strong partnerships with the community, the Public Safety Department ensures Alpharetta remains safe, secure and an excellent place to live, work and play for the present and into the future.

Alpharetta Fire & Emergency Headquarters 2565 Old Milton Parkway, 30009 Emergency: 911 Non-Emergencies: (678) 297-6270 Fax : (678) 297-6271 Email: [email protected]

The City of Alpharetta Fire and Emergency Services is a proactive, customer-oriented emergency services provider. Their objective is to provide the best possible fire and emergency medical services and to maximize the saving of lives, minimize the loss of property and avoid loss whenever possible through prevention and education.

Fire Station #12970 Webb Bridge Road, 30009

Fire Station #23070 Market Place Boulevard, 30009

Fire Station #39600 Westside Parkway, 30009

Fire Station #4525 Park Bridge Parkway, 30009

Fire Station #51475 Mid Broadwell Road, 30009

Fire Station #63275 Kimball Bridge Road, 30009

Alpharetta Police Department2565 Old Milton Parkway, 30009 Emergencies: Dial 911 Non-Emergencies: (678)-297-6300 Fax: (678) 297-6311 Phone: (678) 297-6302

The Alpharetta Police Department is a modern, progressive law enforcement agency providing a full array of services to the Alpharetta community. Their philosophy is interactive and is founded on the premise of direct participation with the community. Through teamwork and in the spirit of participation, the Department will be responsive to citizen’s needs with professional, dedicated service. Their officers are of the highest integrity, and regard each citizen with a focused and unbiased attitude

The Department is comprised of seven components having multiple and overlapping duties and responsibilities, and is intended to limit the number of personnel that do not directly serve the citizens.

These components consist of:

• Day Watch Patrol

• Morning Watch Patrol

• Criminal Investigations

• Administrative Services

• Support Services

• Office of Professional Standards

Crime Stoppers Tip LinePhone: (678) 297-6307

Traffic Enforcement UnitCaptain Terri Osborne Phone: (678) 297-6305 E-mail: [email protected]

Alpharetta JailPhone: (404) 612-3432 or 3434 Non Emergency Phone: (678) 297-6300

PatrolPhone: (678) 297-6306

Special InvestigationsPhone: (678) 297-6385

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Organization Website Phone Number

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Alpharetta Book Club www.alpharetta.ga.us/recreation

(770) 475-4663 Monthly; 2nd Thurs. at 10:30 am at Mansell House

Operates from September - May

Alpharetta Business Association

www.alpharettabusiness association.com

(678) 865-6608 Monthly; 1st Tuesday at 7:30 am at Smokejack BBQ; last Thursday, 5:30 pm, locations vary

To create a thriving Alpharetta, alive with business, shopping, and activity

Alpharetta City Band www.alpharettaband.com (770) 475-9684 Wed. at 7:30 at Crabapple Government Center

A woodwind, brass and percussion adult group

Alpharetta Duplicate Bridge Club

http://alpharettadbc.org (770) 887-6304 Mon. at 11 am, Tues./Wed. at 12 pm Thurs. at 12 pm & 7 pm, Fri. at 11 am & 12 pm, Sat. at 12 pm at the Alpharetta Duplicate Bridge Center

Come meet the friendly folks at the best little bridge club in Georgia

Alpharetta Garden Club

http://xl1.esiteasp.com/alpharettagardenclub/about.nxg

N/A Monthly; 4th Tuesday at 9:30 am at the Mansell House

A group of committed women who share a genuine love of all things gardening. Enjoy a variety of opportunities to learn about plants of the South, both native and cultivated

Alpharetta Golden Age Club

www.alpharetta.ga.us/recreation

N/A Monthly; 1st Tuesday at 10am at the Senior Activity Center

A great way to meet new friends and get involved in community events

Alpharetta Historical Society

www.alpharettahistorical society.org

(770) 475-4663 Monthly; 3rd Thursday at 7 pm at Mansell House

Mission is to promote an interest in and the study of history, genealogy, and related fields

American Legion

www.legion201.org (770) 475-9023 Hosts many events through-out the month

Founded in 1946 and exists to serve the country’s war veterans

Alpharetta Lions Club

www.alpharettalionsclub.com

(678) 458-2404 Monthly; 4th Thursday at 7 pm at Alpha Soda

Serving our community since 1953 with a focus on vision and hearing needs

Alpharetta Public Safety Foundation

www.apsfoundation.org (678) 397-0563 Organizes events year-round to raise money to maintain a high level of safety in Alpharetta

A non-profit organization formed in 2006 dedicated to maintaining world class public safety to the citizens of Alpharetta

Alpharetta Rotary

www.alpharettarotary.org (770) 587-0017 Every Friday at 7:15 am at Alpharetta Presbyterian Church

Membership is comprised of business men and woman who are committed to making our community a better place for us all to live

Business Network International

www.bni.com (770) 569-9199 Tuesdays at 11:30 am at Sage Woodfire Grill

Alpharetta Accelerators is a dynamic, committed group of business people who know how to refer business to each other through this international business network.

Chattahoochee Women’s Club

www.chattwoman.com (678) 224-8433 Monthly; 1st Tuesday at 7 pm at various locations

Volunteer organization composed of women from Alpharetta and surrounding area who are dedicated to serving our community while providing members the opportunity for personal growth and devel-oping leadership skills through participa-tion in projects and social activities

Decadent Divas a Red Hat Society

N/A (678) 773-4937 Monthly; 2nd Tuesday at various restaurants

A club for women 50 and older

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non-profit charitiesAtlanta Humane SocietyFocuses its efforts on addressing the pet overpopulation problem and encouraging pet adoption in Georgia.1565 Mansell Rd, 30009404-875-5331www.atlantahumane.org

Alpharetta Police Activities LeagueGoal is to engage police officers, firefighters, and community volunteers to teach youth, mentor the youth, establishing a bond of mutual respect, understanding and trust with the Alpharetta Department of Public Safety.2565 Old Milton Parkway, 30009678-323-5205www.alphapal.org

National Young Mens Service LeagueInitiates and encourages young men and their mothers to pursue philanthropic involvement in their community and provides an opportunity to enhance mother/son relationships.1360 Creek Ridge Crossing, 30005www.ymslalpharetta.org

Hire Heroes USADedicated to creating job opportunities for US military veterans and their spouses through personalized employment training and corporate engagement.100 North Point Center East, 30022678-248-8197www.hireheroesusa.org

North Fulton Community CharitiesNorth Fulton Community Charities (NFCC) is a non-profit human service agency dedicated to preventing homelessness of individuals residing in Fulton County (Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park and Roswell). 11270 Elkins Road, 30076770-640-0399 www.nfcchelp.org

The Drake HouseThe Drake House mission is to provide short term crisis housing, assessment, support and empowerment to homeless mothers and children in the North Fulton area.(770) 587-4712, ext. 301www.thedrakehouse.org

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Friends of the Alpharetta Library

www.fotgal.org (770) 740-2425 Monthly; Tuesdays at 5 pm before book sales

To build a partnership between the library and the community to advocate for quality library service for patrons of the library

Kiwanis Alpharetta

www.johnscreekkiwanis.org N/A Monthly; 3rd Wednesday at 6:30 pm at Golden Corral in Alpharetta

Volunteers dedicated to changing the world one child and community at a time

Mens Bible Study Fellowship

N/A (770) 475-5576 Saturdays at 7 am at the First United Methodist Church Library

Bible study for men only

Milton- Windward Rotary

www.windwardrotary.org (770) 772-9777 Every Monday at 12:00 pm at Atlanta Marriott

Membership is comprised of business men and woman who are committed to making our community a better place for us all to live

National Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors

www.naifa-northmetro.com (678) 481-2123 Monthly; 2nd Thursday at 11 am at Pappadeaux

Our organization reflects the dynamic breadth of financial planning and consulting services our members provide as well as the membership growth we have experienced from the areas of North Fulton, Cherokee, Forsyth and Gwinnett counties

North Fulton Amateur Radio League

www.nfarl.org (678) 297-6140 Monthly; 3rd Tuesday at the Alpharetta Adult Activity Center

The purpose of the club is to further the Amateur Radio hoppy, be a social club, and provide some form of emergency services to our local communities

North Fulton Bar Association

www.northfultonbar.com (770) 829-3850 Monthly; last Thursday of the month at The Diner at North Point

The North Fulton Bar Association welcomes as its members attorneys and judges who live or work north of the Chattahoochee River or have an interest in the North Fulton area

North Fulton Region Realtors

N/A (404) 492-6871 Monthly; 1st Thursday at 4 pm at the Alpharetta Community Center

Networking group for all realtors in North Fulton

North Fulton Rotary

www.northfultonrotary.org (770) 993-8806 Tuesdays at 12:15 pm at the Diner at North Point

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As a destination marketing organization, the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau was created specifically to promote tourism in the fast growing city of Alpharetta by representing the city’s 23 hotels. It’s innovative and targeted

marketing strategies along with aggressive sales efforts continue to bring in visitors, contributing to the economic impact of the city. The Bureau is the one-stop-shop for everything to do here; in fact, it was named the “Best of the Best in Visitor Information Services” by Appen Media Group.

Alpharetta CVB staff attend target specific tradeshows, winning bids to host major events in Alpharetta and generating leads for Alpharetta’s 23 hotels. The destination marketing efforts of the Alpharetta CVB, along with cooperative relationships between local government officials and businesses, continue to make Alpharetta one of the best places to visit, live, work, play and retire.

The Bureau is a one stop resource with free planning services for meetings, graduation, reunion or corporate functions in Alpharetta. With one click of a button, they can check hotel availability and secure group rates, provide welcome bags, offer insider tips and give access to over 200 service providers. Call the Alpharetta CVB at 678-297-2811 to find out more about their complimentary services.

Head to the Alpharetta Welcome Center for maps, brochures and information on what’s happening in town. It is the best source on all the city offers in the way of shopping, dining, entertainment and recreation. The Welcome Center is located at 178 South Main Street, Suite 200 and is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Park Plaza, 178 South Main StreetSuite 200

Alpharetta, GA 30009Phone: (678) 297-2811

2014-2015 Board of Directors

D.C. Aiken Alpharetta City Council

Mayor David Belle Isle Mayor, City of Alpharetta

Tom Boyer General Manager, Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta

Scott DollExecutive Director, Ed Isakson/Alpharetta Family YMCA

Fred Cerrone President and CEO, Hotel Equities

Richard McLeod Community Development Director, City of Alpharetta

Nick Nicolosi General Manager, North Point Mall

Jay Patel Owner, North Point Hospitality Group

Mike Perry Director of Parks & Recreation, City of Alpharetta

Trevor Ralph VP of Operations, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra

Bob Regus City Administrator, City of Alpharetta

Janet Rodgers President and CEO

Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Tommy WrightGeneral Manager

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Alpharetta is a conveniently located and cost-effective and family friendly destination with quick access to more than 300 things to do. But there is no need to

log miles; it's all at your fingertips here including Topgolf Alpharetta, the premier golf entertainment complex, Main Event Entertainment where you can eat, bowl, play all day and the only American Girl Boutique and Bistro in Georgia. Discover five trendy shopping districts and more than 150 dining options to delight every culinary preference.

Our music scene includes the magnificent 12,000-seat outdoor Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park that draws high-profile performers, in addition to more casual and intimate concert venues where bringing your own food and drink is welcomed. On any given weekend, you may find a farmer's market, parade, festival or art in the park.

The Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau website offers a fully interactive experience through videos and photos at www.awesomealpharetta.com. Discover your options for shopping, dining, lodging, entertainment and recreation there. Be sure to sign-up for their biweekly e-newsletter, Alpharetta Connection, to stay up-to-date on all our city has to offer.

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For a full listing of event and attraction information, visit the Calendar of Events at

www.awesomealpharetta.com Please note that event dates and times are subject to change.

Great British Car Fayre, MarchDowntown Alpharetta

For British car and motorcycle enthusiasts: come for family fun, food and British cars of all shapes and sizes. Stay for the concert and gleefully sing along to your favorite British tunes.

Shamrockin’ for a Cure, MarchVerizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park

Party with a Purpose: St. Patrick’s Day has never been this much fun and felt this good!

Touch a Truck, AprilWills Park | 1825 Old Milton Parkway

Spark your children’s curiosity! They can see, touch and explore a fire truck, dump truck, school bus, 18-wheeler, limo, police vehicles and more. This free event includes animal balloons, face painting and inflatables.

Alpharetta Arts StreetFest, AprilDowntown Alpharetta

Dive into a world of culture. Talented artists from all over the country gather for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy the juried art show, original crafts, festival cuisine, children’s activities and musical entertainment during this two day event.

Alpharetta Art in the Park presented by Gallery 35, Last full weekend of each month from April to OctoberDowntown Alpharetta

Look for artists at work creating masterpieces right before your eyes at this outdoor market under the trees that attracts art lovers and exhibitors from all over the Atlanta area. Combine this with Alpharetta’s Saturday morning farmers market to create a fun filled weekend.

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Craft Beer Festival and 5K Road Race, JuneDowntown Alpharetta

Join in a fun evening with a Great Race, a Great Cause, Great Beer, Music and Fun at a Great Post-Race Party.

Taste of Alpharetta, May Downtown Alpharetta

Attracting over 50,000 foodies each year, this festival is a tradition that spans over two decades and one that will satisfy every taste bud with specialties from more than 50 restaurants. Expect cooking demonstrations, chef competitions, three entertainment stages, art exhibits and a Kids Korner!

Alpharetta Food Truck Alley, April to OctoberDowntown Alpharetta

Kick off the weekends on Thursday evenings with 6-8 food trucks and great music.

Alpharetta Brew Moon Fest, June and OctoberDowntown Alpharetta

Downtown comes alive at these annual beer fests with food and beverages for sale. Bring your own chairs or purchase tables near the stage for an evening filled with music and dancing in the streets!

Youth Fishing Derby, June3625 Brookside Parkway

Children cast their lines and cross their fingers! There’s nothing like feeling a sense of accomplishment. Prizes for longest fish and most fish caught. Bring fishing gear and bait. Free event but pre-registration required.

Alpharetta Farmers Market, April to OctoberDowntown Alpharetta

On Saturday mornings, find farmers with fruits, vegetables and natural meats, gardeners with fresh flowers and herbs, and makers of all sorts of edible home goods from yummy desserts and breads to local raw honey and homemade sauces, jellies, soaps.

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European Market, SeptemberDowntown Alpharetta

Feel like you’re a world away in Downtown Alpharetta at this market of vintage home furnishings and decor, art, handmade jewelry, fashion clothing and accessories, garden, objects d’art, artisan foods and produce.

The Mayor’s Corporate Challenge, AugustDowntown Alpharetta

Whether you run or not, bring your running buddies, friends and family to enjoy this Peachtree Qualifying 5K Race, Fun Run and block party in the heart of downtown Alpharetta while raising funds for area non-profits.

IronKids Triathlon, SeptemberWills Park | 1825 Old Milton Parkway Test your strength and go the distance! For ages 6 – 15, this swim, bike, run competition with an emphasis on fitness and fun is the largest youth triathlon in the country. Distances vary with age group.

July 4th Fireworks and Festivities, July Wills Park | 1825 Old Milton Parkway

Pack a picnic and celebrate our great nation with your family under the stars. Children’s activities, concerts and a brilliant display of fireworks at dusk! Come decked out in good ole’ red, white and blue!

Old Soldiers Day Parade & Race, August Downtown Alpharetta

Alpharetta has been honoring war veterans for over 50 years. In tribute to the devoted, the city hosts a 5K/10K road race followed by a parade with as many as 100 floats, marching bands, military units, classic cars, clowns, music and candy. Free hot dogs, soft drinks and children’s activities at parade finish.

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Gran Fondo Italia, October

The first cycling event in the South to join recreational cycling and the Italian lifestyle; 106, 63 or 34 mile rides will showcase the excellence of Italian food, wine, tourism and culture.

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Tour de Pink, OctoberADP | 5800 Windward Parkway

Kick off Breast Cancer Awareness month early with Atlanta area’s only bike ride for breast cancer. Register to ride from 1-100 miles and instill hope in young women. Join the waves of pink riders!

Wire & Wood Alpharetta Songwriters Festival, OctoberDowntown Alpharetta

Music will flow as talented artists perform their own songs with soulful melodies, magnificent vocals and expressive lyrics while interacting with the audience. Learn the stories behind songs of some of your favorite musicians.

Scarecrow Harvest, October Downtown Alpharetta

Over 100 scarecrows stand tall and proud along the streets of downtown Alpharetta, inspiring fall spirit! A family street party that continues into the night offers a farmer’s market, groovy music, free hayrides, quirky face painting, artsy activities and delicious food.

Christmas Tree Lighting, DecemberDowntown Alpharetta

Come together to create special memories with your family at this holiday extravaganza! Enjoy children’s activities, refreshments, photos with Santa and watch as 10,000 bulbs light!

For a full listing of event information, visit the Calendar of Events at www.awesomealpharetta.com or call 678-297-0102.

Please note that events are subject to change.

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Alpharetta Arboretumsat Cogburn Road Park12825 Cogburn Rd.at Wills Park11925 Wills Roadat Webb Bridge Park4780 Webb Bridge Road

The three arboretums collectively showcase 56 native and non-native trees that grow in Georgia. They serve as a living museum that can be used for education, research and enjoyment. For more details, visit the Walking and Biking Trails section of this guidebook.

American Girl Boutique and Bistro North Point Mall 1202 North Point Circle 877-247-5223www.americangirl.com

Dreams become a reality for this specialty store for girls. Dine in the bistro that serves two foot long banana splits; give her a doll a new “do” in the Doll Hair Salon; and shop in the exclusive boutique featuring outfits, accessories and furniture.

Howlpharetta Ghost Tour Alpharetta Tours800-979-3370www.alpharettatours.com

This walking tour of downtown features great storytellers who combine the actual history of particular spots with their spooky counterparts to eerie Alpharetta history to life.

Jekyll Brewing

2855 Marconi Drive, Ste 350www.jekyllbrewing.com

They have a passion for the art of creating great beer, a love of the comradery of the craft beer industry, and a desire to share their passion with you. Beer is brewed onsite. Why don’t you join them for the ride: tours and tastings Tuesday to Saturday.

Main Event Entertainment

10700 Davis Drive770-521-9100

Eat, bowl, play here where bowling, laser tag, arcade games and dining are set against a dizzying array of lights, sound and fun.

Mansell House and Gardens

1835 Old Milton ParkwayAlpharetta 30009770-475-4663www.alpharettahistoricalsociety.org

Home to the Alpharetta Historical Society, this

beautiful and unique 1912 Queen Anne style house has a fabulous garden setting, open for tours and events.

Milton Log Cabin

86 School Drive770-475-4663www.alpharettahistoricalsociety.org

Constructed in the 1934-35 school year by Milton High School students, this is one of only two remaining structures built by the Future Farmers of America still in use today in the United States. The one room cabin serves as a teaching museum by showcasing life in the 1800s. Open for tours by appointment only.

Motorcycle Safety Foundation

1450 Morrison Parkway770-442-2043www.offroad-training.org

Release your inner daredevil in one of Honda’s internationally recognized rider training classes. Find street bike riders taking Basic Rider Training, youngsters learning to safely maneuver ATVs, groups team building or a family coming together dirt bike racing.

Publix Apron’s Cooking School

4305 State Bridge Road770-751-8560www.publix.xom

Learn to have fun in the kitchen where monthly classes include demonstrations, hands–on instruction and celebrity chefs. Apron’s will entertain, amuse and inspire you, giving you confidence no matter what you are cooking up.

Salud! Cooking School

1180 Upper Hembree Rd770-664-6300www.wholefoodsmarket.com/ stores/alpharetta

Whether you’re new to the kitchen, want to sharpen your culinary skills or just want to have a fun night out, they’ll have the cooking class for you. Join them for demonstration, hands-on cooking and wine classes, led by their own in-store instructors and some of Georgia’s most exciting chefs, artisans and authors.

Topgolf Alpharetta

10900 Westside Parkway770-217-0513www.topgolf.com/alpharetta

Competition of sport meets favorite local hangout at this golf entertainment complex with impressive food and beverage menus. Hit golf ball’s containing microchips to track shot accuracy and distance. You don’t need to know how to golf: just how to party!

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park

2200 Encore Parkway404-733-5010www.vzamp.com

This magnificent 12,000-capacity performing arts venue set on 45 acres hosts big name acts like the Eagles, Keith Urban, the Zac Brown Band, Widespread Panic and Phish during its April-October season. It also serves as the outdoor home to the Grammy award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Walk of MemoriesAmerican Legion Post 201201 Wills Road770-475-9023www.legion201.org

Pay homage to our fallen heroes at this one of a kind memorial. In honor of every Georgian killed in combat since Pearl Harbor, this memorial displays 8,000 bricks with the engraved names of Georgia men and women. The park displays decommissioned military equipment and monuments commemorating the branches of the military. Honor a loved one with the purchase of a brick.

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Walking and Biking TrailsAlpharetta Big Creek Greenway TrailTrail Length: 8 miles one way joins 1.5 mile loopType of Trail: Out and back; easyAccess Points: YMCA at Preston Ridge Road, Haynes Bridge Road, North Point Mall, Kimball Bridge Road or Marconi Drive Characteristics: 12 foot wide paved concrete path that meanders through the deciduous woods along Big Creek; wildlife such as blue heron, deer, ducks and Canadian geese can be observed in this preserved water setting. Ideal for biking, walking, roller blading, inline skating along the creek. Dirt mountain bike trails are located on the east side of the creek 2/5 mile south of Webb Bridge Road. Restrooms available.

Webb Bridge ParkTrail Length: approximately 1.7 miles Type of Trail: Loop Access Points: 4780 Webb Bridge RoadCharacteristics: Crushed limestone, perfect for running and walking. Shaded, more private trail that winds by creek. Restrooms available.

Wills ParkTrail Length: 1.8 mile Type of Trail: Loop with spursAccess Points: Old Milton Parkway or 11925 Wills Road, AlpharettaCharacteristics: 110 acre park with 8 foot wide paved asphalt path for walking. Winds through arboretum and passes the equestrian area. Restrooms available.

North ParkTrail Length: 1.0 milesType of Trail: LoopAccess Points: 13450 Cogburn RoadCharacteristics: Walking trail is surrounded by tennis courts, picnic pavilions, two playgrounds, an adapted sports complex and the Rotary Reflection Garden. The park is also home to half mile dog trail.

Cogburn Road ParkTrail Length: 0.2 milesType of Trail: LoopAccess Points: 12825 Cogburn RoadCharacteristics: The concrete path circles a passive play area and large playground and two small group pavilions for picnics. Restrooms available.

Waggy World Paw ParkTrail Length: 1.5 acresAccess Point: 175 Roswell StreetCharacteristics: Fenced in, off-leash dog park where well-behaved canine citizens can exercise, frolic, and play in a clean, safe environment. Visit www.alpharetta.ga.us for park rules.

ArboretumsThe Alpharetta Arboretum at Cogburn Road Park12825 Cogburn Rd.(678) 297-0102

The arboretum showcases a fine collection of mature trees as well as 7 unique newly planted trees, including oaks, yellowwood, ginkgo, pecan, flowering dogwoods and southern magnolias. It also features a rain barrel demonstration area on the north side. The rainwater collected here is used for watering trees and other plants at the park.

The Alpharetta Arboretum at Wills Park11925 Wills Road(678) 297-0102

Established in 2008, this arboretum showcases the natural setting and beauty of many native tree species of the Southeastern United States located in Wills Park, a 110 acre multi-use park near the downtown center of Alpharetta.

Wills Park offers numerous stunning examples of native tree species along a paved walking trail, which winds its way around and through the park. Many street trees, parking lot trees, border and accent trees have been planted throughout the history of the park including 26 specimens from green ash, elms, and dogwoods, to oak, cherry, persimmon, cottonwood and more. These trees offer an educational perspective on the wide choices of available trees suited for planting in our urban landscape.

The Alpharetta Arboretum at Webb Bridge Park4780 Webb Bridge Road(678) 297-0102

This park abounds in natural beauty with trees and flora that are native to Georgia featuring upland hardwood forest, conifer forest typically found in moist ravines and bottomland. Walk the mile and a half trail through the park and experience “A Walk Through Georgia”, spotting 23 trees that represent all three of Georgia’s geographic regions: the mountains, the Piedmont and the coastal plain.

Geocaching in AlpharettaNow is the perfect time to explore geocaching in Alpharetta. This outdoor treasure-hunting activity is great for groups, families and even individuals. Visit www.geocaching.com and search Alpharetta zip codes 30004, 30005, 30009, 30022, 30023 to find a complete list of all the caches around town. Plug the coordinates into your personal GPS device and start hunting! Alpharetta Coordinates: N 34° 04.242 W 084° 17.788

Equestrian ActivitiesWills Park Equestrian Center11915 Wills Road, 30009 678-297-6120 www.alpharetta.ga.usFrom horse shows and rodeos, to dog shows and concerts, the Equestrian Center is the heart of Wills Park hosting a variety of events throughout the year. It is located on 50 rolling acres of fields and woods with a total of 298 stalls. The covered ring is 150 by 350 feet, housing its own show office, announcers booth, viewing room, restrooms, raised bleacher seating and picnic area. There are two uncovered rings with all-weather footing, each measuring 125 by 225 feet and share a show office and announcer's tower. Wills Park Equestrian Center offers ample paved parking areas with camper hook-ups for thirty campers.

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Marker 1

OLD MILTON COURTHOUSE2 S. Main Street

1895This was the Courthouse of Milton County at the time it merged with Fulton County (1932). Created in 1857, the county was named for General Homer V. Milton (War of 1812) though some claim it was named for John Milton, first Secretary of State of Georgia.

Marker 2

J.J. WEBB AND SONS 21 N. Main Street

1910

The two-story brick building housed Shirley Brothers store, Milton County Bank, Buren Weatherford Grocery and Bates Grocery. C.P. Brady and Sons purchased it in 1934 and operated a Chevrolet dealership, gasoline station and garage.

Marker 3

ALPHARETTA FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

69 N. Main Street1834

Methodist circuit riders held camp meetings here in the early 1830s and a meeting house existed as early as 1834. In 1871, Isham Teasley donated land where the brick chapel now stands. A white frame church was there until 1931.

Marker 4

NORMAN HOUSE 18 Cumming Street

1910The six-room Queen Anne-style cottage has heart pine floors and fireplaces with original mantels and tiles. Cotton broker Clifford Pierce Norman, wife Nancy Lee Shell Norman, and their three daughters lived there.

Marker 5

LEWIS-MANNING HOUSE40 Cumming Street

1895Colonel Tom Lewis built the five bedroom Queen Anne-style house. Siblings Tom H., James H. and Annie Manning lived here from 1905–1953. Alpharetta Mayor Sim Manning and his wife, Sarah, moved to the home in 1948.

Marker 6

NEW PROSPECT CAMPGROUND 116 N. Main Street

c. 1835Several springs and proximity to westward routes made the campground a suitable overnight stop for travelers and a place for settlers to camp until land could be obtained for homes. The site became known as New Prospect. Later, a log building was constructed for a school and church.

Marker 7

MANNING MERCANTILE 20 N. Main Street

c. 1910James H. Manning operated a clothing store here in the 1910s and 1920s. The structure was destroyed by fire and was replaced with a one-story brick building that later housed the U.S. Post Office, Bates Grocery, Cowart Shoe Shop, Cook Shoe Shop and the Alpharetta Welcome Center. A second story was added in the 1990s.

Marker 8

R.J. WEBB BUILDING Corner of Milton Avenue

and Highway 9

c. 1907R.J. Webb built the two-story brick Webb Hotel, later known as the Alpharetta Hotel. Residents included Milton County court attendees and school teachers. Businesses included Norman and Trammell General Merchants, U.S. Post Office, Alpharetta Bank, Gordon’s department store and Talmage Burgess Grocery. The building was razed in the 1970s.

Marker 9

WEBB GUANO HOUSE 21 Milton Avenue

c. 1901R.J. and J.J. Webb built the structure on property purchased from James Madison Dodd. The Teasleys bought the property in 1911 and built the Teasley’s Warehouse portion. Later occupants were Q. A. Wills’ cotton warehouse and chenille factory, Lad ’N Dad Slacks, and The Roswell Company. Frances Byers established the Cotton House Furniture store in the 1970s.

Marker 10

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LOG CABIN

86 School Drive1935

Members of Milton High School’s Future Farmers of America built this rustic cabin of hand-hewn logs. Teacher P. L. Elkins provided seed money and project

history walk

Explore the early days of Alpharetta on this self-guided tour with stops at nineteen historic markers located within walking distance of one another. Uncover the story of Alpharetta's past at your own pace: learn what industry drove the city's economy and what buildings served uniquely different purposes than their modern-day functions. And there's no better time to bring up a discussion of your own family's history. Gather the grandparents, bring along the youngsters and take a walk down memory lane.

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oversight. Alpharetta merchants and farmers furnished other supplies. The one-room cabin serves as a teaching museum for the Alpharetta Historical Society by illustrating life in the 1800’s.

Marker 11

DODD HOTEL 120 Milton Avenue

c. 1870Dodd Hotel was owned by James Madison Dodd, 1828-1895. A businessman and Milton County constable, he operated a livery stable and barn on the north side of the street. The two-story hotel boarded cotton traders, drummers, court attendees and teachers. Dodd’s wife, Sara Ann, prepared meals. The hotel operated until the 1940s.

Marker 12

OLIVER-WATERS-MCCOLLUMWAREHOUSES

20 Milton Avenuec. 1910

Originally the three buildings faced the National Highway, now Old Roswell Road. A brick facade was added in the 1970s. In 1909, John A. Oliver constructed the two-story Oliver warehouse. Prior to 1914, D.P. Waters constructed the Waters warehouse that connected the Oliver and McCollum structures. The McCollum warehouse was built around 1909. One of two known elevators in Milton County was installed here and is still operational.

Marker 13

SKELTON-TEASLEY HOUSE 61 Roswell Street

1856The Greek Revival-style home was built for the family of Dr. Oliver P. Skelton, physician, postmaster and Ordinary of Milton County. His son-in-law John I. Teasley, a cotton planter, subsequently occupied it. The house sits on one of the highest points in Alpharetta.

Marker 14

ALPHARETTA BUSINESS DISTRICT29 S. Main Street

Alpharetta was formed in 1858, and a thriving business district soon developed. Many businesses had two entrances – one facing the Milton County Courthouse on Norcross Street, now South Main Street, and the other facing National Highway, now Old Roswell Street.

Marker 15

ALPHARETTA BUSINESS DISTRICT29 S. Main Street

Buildings south of Jones Alley housed the A.G. Carroll store, Shirley Brothers Mercantile and Milton County Bank (c. 1910), Jones Merchandise (c. 1914), Teasley Ford Motor dealership, Q.A. Wills Merchandise, Louie E. Jones Funeral Home (c. 1940), Barnett Brothers (c. 1950), and Parsons Hardware. The Webb Gin operated behind the complex (early 1900s).

Marker 16

ALPHARETTA BUSINESS DISTRICT1 S. Main Street

J.A. Oliver’s general store at 1 South Main Street operated until 1920, followed by the grocery stores of Jones, Lively and Talmage Burgess. In the mid-1950s, Phillips Variety Store opened. At 3 South Main Street were the Teasley, Johnson and Moore stores, John M. Martin Grocery, and establishments owned by the Devore, Mayfield, Waters, Thomas, Shaw, Kirby, Goswick and Reese families.

Marker 17

MANSELL HOUSE 1835 Old Milton Parkway

1910The six-room Queen Anne-style clapboard farmhouse was built by Robert Mansell for his wife, Maude Dorris. The Mansells were primarily cotton farmers. Originally situated on the family farm, the house was donated by the Herman Miller Company to the Alpharetta Historical Society and moved to its current location in 1993.

Marker 18

B. F. SHIRLEY HOME 112 Cumming Street

c. 1910

This Queen Anne-style home built by B. F. Shirley in 1910 used a Sears, Roebuck & Co. house pattern. Features include a nine-room interior, veranda, and exterior stairs leading to the second floor. Renovations have been made, but the original building structure has not been altered. The Alpharetta Woman’s Club purchased the house in 1962 and paid the bank loan with funds raised from community projects.

Marker 19

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF ALPHARETTA

44 Academy Streetc. 1905

In 1903, a group of women who met weekly for prayer and Bible study began collecting offerings. From these collections, the women purchased a sixty by one hundred foot lot and began construction of the First Baptist Church. The project was completed in 1905 and was located on this site.

history walk

Stop by the Alpharetta Welcome Center to pick up a copy of the History Walk tour at 178 S. Main Street, Suite 200, Alpharetta.

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Welcome to PURE taqueriaTM!

PURE serves the best Mexican food and our award winning margaritas in historic downtown Alpharetta and just off of Canton Street in Roswell. If you need a relaxing hang out, memorable date night, an evening on a beautiful patio or just a quick lunch then PURE is the best choice. Fresh Mexican favorites, ice-cold beer, delicious margaritas that pack a punch and over 80 tequilas, all served with signature PURE style and service! Critics and fans agree that PURE is the place to meet old friends and new neighbors in North Fulton. We can’t wait to see you!

ALPHARETTA103 Roswell Street

Alpharetta, GA 30009(678) 240.0023

ROSWELL1143 Alpharetta Street

Roswell, GA 30075(770) 817.7873

Please visit us on the web at

PURETAQUERIA.COM

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5 Seasons Brewing Company3655 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 521-5551www.5seasonsbrewing.comSee #298 on map

Alpha Soda Restaurant11760 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 442-3102www.alphasoda.com

American Girl BistroNorth Point Mall1202 North Point Cir. (877) 247-5223www.americangirl.com/stores/location_atl.php

Another Broken Egg Café4075 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 837-3440www.anotherbrokenegg.com

Bagel Boys Café117770 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770)569-1009www.bagelboyscafe.com

The Bistro - Eat. Drink. Connect.Located in the Marriott12655 Deerfield Pkwy. (678) 366-3360www.marriott.com/courtyard-hotels/hotel-dining-bistro.mi

Bite11500 Webb Bridge Rd., Suite A9(770) 754-5500www.biteatl.com

Buffalo Wild Wings2375 Mansell Rd. (678) 352-4599www.buffalowildwings.com

BurgerFi5475 Windward Pkwy. (770) 817-4656www.burgerfi.com

CascadesLocated in Embassy Suites5955 North Point Pkwy. (678) 566-8800www.embassysuites.com

Chadwick’s Tap Room10595 Old Alabama Connector(404) 754-4500www.chadwickstaproom.com

The Cheesecake Factory2075 North Point Cir. (770) 751-7011www.thecheesecakefactory.com

Chili’s Grill and Bar7800 North Point Pkwy. (770) 594-90635035 Windward Pkwy. (770) 619-1818www.chilis.com

Chuck E. Cheese925 North Point Dr. (678) 893-0171www.chuckecheese.com

Corner Deli10 Roswell St., Suite 120 (678) 566-0576Find them on Facebook

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Welcome to PURE taqueriaTM!

PURE serves the best Mexican food and our award winning margaritas in historic downtown Alpharetta and just off of Canton Street in Roswell. If you need a relaxing hang out, memorable date night, an evening on a beautiful patio or just a quick lunch then PURE is the best choice. Fresh Mexican favorites, ice-cold beer, delicious margaritas that pack a punch and over 80 tequilas, all served with signature PURE style and service! Critics and fans agree that PURE is the place to meet old friends and new neighbors in North Fulton. We can’t wait to see you!

ALPHARETTA103 Roswell Street

Alpharetta, GA 30009(678) 240.0023

ROSWELL1143 Alpharetta Street

Roswell, GA 30075(770) 817.7873

Please visit us on the web at

PURETAQUERIA.COM

PURE taqueria was created by two of the most successful chefs outside the perimeter. Besides PURE, Michele Sedgwick and Chris Sedgwick are responsible for some of this areas most distinguished restaurants: Bistro VG, Vinny’s on Windward, Theo’s Brother’s Bakery, Aspens Signature Steaks, and the Union.

Chris and Michele began their partnership in 1991 when they opened their flagship restaurant, Van Gogh’s in Roswell. With the immense success of Van Gogh’s, the Sedgwick’s pioneered fine dining outside the perimeter.

The idea for PURE taqueria began as Chris and Michele took breaks from running and building their restaurants and looked for a go-to place for authentic Mexican food and great Margaritas. They couldn’t find what they were looking for, so they decided to build one of their own. Typical for the Sedgwick’s, they successfully combined some concepts that others might consider impossible to blend: the architecture of a defunct depression-era gas station, the stripped-down menu of an traditional Mexican taqueria, the energy and style of a downtown hotspot, all built seven feet from an off the beaten track street in the (then) sleepy heart suburban Alpharetta. It was an immediate smash.

Since then, PURE has grown to five locations in the Atlanta area, and soon to be six with the addition of a new location in Brookhaven. Newcomers to this area are encouraged to try the two that are closest: the original PURE in Alpharetta and the Roswell location that features a breezy, beautiful rooftop bar and shady veranda in addition to the food, drinks and service that PURE is known for.

SPOTLIGHT

The story behind your favorite Taqueria

Chris Sedgwick teaching his staff about tequila at PURE taqueria.

Alpharetta knows a thing or two about good taste. With over 150 dining options, exciting food events and authentic culinary experiences, epicureans are making our city a premier dining destination. Enjoy the sounds of jazz, tango or piano at some of our restaurants. New chef-driven eateries are on the horizon with the development of the new city center and Avalon, a shopping and dining experience spanning 86 acres. From a new concept by Ford Fry to the famous Antico Pizza Napoletana and Oak Steakhouse, recently voted one of the best steakhouses in America by Travel + Leisure, the options are sure to please. Visit www.awesomealpharetta.com for most current list of dining choices. The Southeast's premier dining festival, Taste of Alpharetta, features over 60 of the city's restaurants in one unforgettable night. Downtown comes alive at the annual Brew Moon Fests with food and beverages for sale as music and dancing fill the streets. Kick-off the weekends with Thursday's Food Truck Alley, where 6-8 food trucks and great music line downtown. Don't miss the Alpharetta Farmers Market every Saturday morning.

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Cosmic Deli5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 101(770) 777-4031www.cosmicdeli.com

Cracker Barrel5580 Windward Pkwy. (770) 521-9597www.crackerbarrel.com

Cuzi Fresh Café4160 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 867-9854www.cuzifreshcafe.com

Dickey’s BBQ3070 Windward Plaza (678) 867-0777www.dickeys.com

The Diner at North Point2355 Mansell Rd. (770) 650-6400www.thedineratnorthpoint.com

Einstein Brothers Bagels5530 Windward Pkwy. (678) 339-1866www.einsteinbros.com

Fancy Pantry10595 Old Alabama Rd. Connector(770) 650-6544www.fancypantry.com

Firefly Kitchen3070 Windward Plaza (770) 609-8523www.fireflyalpharetta.com

GalleryLocated in Hyatt Place5595 Windward Pkwy. (770) 343-9566www.alpharettawindwardparkway.place.hyatt.com

Golden Corral915 North Point Dr. (678) 867-2881www.goldencorral.net

Grouchy’s New York Deli11525 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 667-6933www.grouchysdeli.com

Honey Baked Ham7601 North Point Pkwy. (770) 518-5000www.honeybaked.com

Hudson Grille Food & Drink865 North Main St. (770) 777-4127www.metrocafes.com/hudsongrille

IHOP870 North Main St. (770) 552-1323www.ihop.com

J Christopher’s3070 Windward Plaza (770) 360-0907www.jchristophers.com

Jason’s Deli7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 664-50023070 Windward Plaza (770) 619-2300www.jasonsdeli.com

Kickshaw Tavern and Grill800 North Main St. (770) 475-0040www.kickshawgrill.com

Loco’s Deli & Pub11770 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 751-9898www.locosdeli.com

Miller’s Atlanta Ale House10750 Davis Dr. (678) 277-2581www.millersalehouse.com

Mittie’s Tea Room Café62 North Main St. (770) 772-0850www.mittiesalpharetta.com

Original Pancake House5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 120A(678) 393-1355www.originalpancakehouse.org

Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen10795 Davis Dr. (770) 992-5566www.pappadeaux.com

Rising Roll11417 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 752-8082www.risingroll.com

Roasters12850 Hwy. 9 (770) 753-0055www.roastersfresh.com

Ruby Tuesday6055 North Point Pkwy. (770) 667-5776www.rubytuesday.com

Salt Factory102 South Main St. (770) 998-4850www.saltfactorypub.com

Savannah’s Restaurant and LoungeLocated in Doubletree2925 Jordan Ct. (678) 347-0022doubletree3.hilton.com

Smashburger5530 Windward Pkwy. (770) 754-0554www.smashburger.com

Smokejack29 South Main St. (770) 410-7611www.smokejackbbq.com

South Main Kitchen9 South Main St. (404) 955-2960www.southmainkitchen.com

Spice Brick Oven Kitchen – Tapas and Bar10800 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 777-0778www.spicebrickovenkitchen.com

Sweet Tomatoes950 North Point Pkwy. (770) 777-9500www.sweettomatoes.com

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Smokejack Southern Grill Looking for true southern barbeque? Look no further than Smokejack Southern Grill, located in downtown Alpharetta in a historic 180-year old building off of Highway 9. Their mission is to take fresh, high-quality ingredients and prepare them with care and respect, resulting in unique and delicious food. From slow-smoked, hand-pulled pork to moist tender ribs, they offer something for every barbeque lover. Make sure to stop by this Alpharetta staple for mouth-watering meals and a great time. There is often live music offered Thursday through Saturday to complement your dining experience. Upstairs you can find Jack's Attic, which offers a spacious area for private events, complete with a full bar.

SPOTLIGHT

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diningTaco Mac875 North Main St. (770) 346-91194305 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 754-9290www.tacomac.com

Three Dollar Café Jr.3710 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 664-7600

Tin Roof Kitchen52B North Main St. (770) 360-9395www.tinroofkitchen.com

Tuscany Market Café28017 Mill Creek Ave. (678) 624-9532www.tuscanycafebistro.com

Village Tavern11555 Rainwater Dr. (770) 777-6490www.villagetavern.com

Waffle House3319 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 754-1284www.wafflehouse.com

Wild Flour5815 Windward Pkwy. (678) 822-9453www.wildflouratlanta.com

AsianAbhiruchi Indian Cuisine5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 440(678) 393-1110www.abhiruchius.com

Akina Restaurant5815 Windward Pkwy. (770) 663-0630www.akinamenu.com

Chin Chin3070 Windward Plaza (770) 569-7565www.chinchinatlanta.com

Haiku Sushi Steakhouse5966 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-1983www.haikusteakhouse.com

Hibachi Express11770 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 569-5544

Ichiban Steak and Sushi5306 Windward Pkwy. (770) 772-6822www.ichibansteaksushi.com

Kiku Japanese Restaurant2725 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 740-0123www.kikujapanese.com

Lime Juice Thai Bistro670 North Main St. (678)242-2991www.limejuicethaibistro.com

Lin’s Chinese Cuisine12850 Hwy. 9 (770) 740-1892www.linschinese.com

The Lobster House10890 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 475-0333www.thelobsterhousega.com

Nahm Thai Cuisine5310 Windward Pkwy. (678) 762-1818www.nahmthaicuisine.com

Paradise Biryani Pointe5310 Windward Pkwy., Suite D(678) 339-0069www.gabiryani.com

Saigon Café5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite C-300(770) 360-6366www.saigoncafeusa.com

Satay House281 South Main St. (770) 663-8666www.satayhouseatlanta.com

Extensive Wine List & Full Bar • Heated Patio Separate Intimate Dining Rooms • Corporate Dining & Catering

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. www.lacasaitaliangrill.com • 770.609.6311 for reservations

37 Old Roswell St. (one block from Main St. between Milton Ave. and Old Milton Pkwy.

Authentic Italian Cuisine

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diningSimon’s Chinese Cuisine3975 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 762-0038www.simonschinese.com

Superior Wok Restaurant6480 North Point Pkwy. (770) 343-9698

Sushi Nami5316 Windward Pkwy. (678) 566-3889www.sushinami.com

Taste of India3070 Windward Plaza, Suite M (678) 242-0155www.tasteofindiaus.com

Thai Thai11525 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 777-1306www.eatthaithai.net

Thai25530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 140A(678) 297-0202www.thaisquared.net

Volcano Asian Bistro5316-A Windward Pkwy. (678)366-9668www.volcanobistro.com

Wok & Chopsticks4000 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 393-3938

Bakery2b Whole European Gluten-Free Bakery42 Milton Ave.www.2bwhole-glutenfree.com

Alpine Bakery and Trattoria12315 Crabapple Rd., Suite 100(770) 410-9883www.alpinebakeryandtrattoria.comSee #231 on map

Collet French Pastry & Café225 Old Milton Pkwy., Suite 100(678) 770-6066www.colletfrenchpastry.com

Corner Bakery Café10920 Haynes Bridge Rd. (678) 317-0224www.cornerbakery.com

DaVinci’s Donuts131 South Main St. (678) 392-2523www.davincisdonuts.com

Great Harvest Bread Company4915 Windward Pkwy. (678) 209-2229www.getfreshbread.com

Jerusalem Bakery4150 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 777-0193www.jerusalem-bakery.com

Mugs on Milton35 Milton Ave., Suite A (470) 268-8544www.mugsonmilton.com

Nothing Bundt Cakes5230 Windward Pkwy. (678) 510-6279www.nothingbundtcakes.com

Sally’s Gluten Free Bakery4390 Kimball Bridge Rd. (470) 226-7965www.sallysglutenfreebakery.com

Fine DiningAtlantic Seafood Company2345 Mansell Rd. (770) 640-0488www.atlanticseafoodco.com

Benihana2365 Mansell Rd. (678) 461-8440www.benihana.com

Cabernet Restaurant5575 Windward Pkwy. (770) 777-5955www.cabernetsteakhouse.com

Oak SteakhouseComing soon to Avalon

P.F. Chang’s7925 North Point Pkwy. (770) 992-3070www.pfchangs.com

Ray’s on the Creek1700 Mansell Rd. (770) 649-0064www.raysrestaurants.com

Sage Woodfire Tavern11405 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 569-9199www.sagewoodfiretavern.com

Vidalia’s Southern SteakhouseLocated in the Marriott57580 Windward Pkwy. (770) 754-9600www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/restaurant/atlaw-atlanta-marriott-alpharetta/

Vinny’s on Windward5355 Windward Pkwy. (770) 772-4644www.sedgwickrestaurantgroup.com/vinnys

GermanBreadtime235 South Main St. (678) 691-6723www.breadtime-atl.com

Italian - Pizza

Alpine Bakery and Trattoria12315 Crabapple Rd., Suite 100(770) 410-9883www.alpinebakeryandtrattoria.com

Buca Di Beppo2335 Mansell Rd. (770) 643-8723www.bucadibeppo.com

California Pizza Kitchen6301 North Point Pkwy. (770) 664-8246www.cpk.com

Campania Pizza Napoletana800 North Main St. (770) 559-4674www.campaniaga.com

Carmine’s Restaurant and Pizzeria4055 Old Milton Pkwy.(770) 772-3644www.facebook.com/carminesalpharetta

Crust Pasta and Pizzeria131 South Main St., Suite G(678) 240-0174www.alfrescorestaurantusa.com

La Casa ItalianMake sure to plan an evening indulging in exquisite and authentic Italian dishes at La Casa Italian Grill. You can find this Alpharetta gem in a renovated historic home in downtown Alpharetta. Pasquale Cardamuro, who brings 30 years of culinary expertise and a passion for the best Italian recipes, is at the helm of this charming Alpharetta restaurant. Each dish is created from scratch and all the sauces, breads and desserts are made in-house. La Casa also offers a full bar, including a list of Italian wines and traditional Italian espressos and cappuccinos. It also has three separate dining areas and a heated outdoor porch, so look no further for the perfect setting for a special event or small gathering. Whether you are looking for a unique pasta dish or a succulent meat or seafood entrée, this award-winning restaurant will give you the perfect dining experience.

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diningFamous Originals Pizza3665 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 777-7729

Figo Pasta5950 North Point Pkwy. (770) 569-1007www.figopasta.com

Ippolito’s12850 Hwy. 9 (678) 624-1900www.ippolitos.net

Joe’s New York Pizzeria1605 Mansell Rd. (770) 640-5637www.alpharettapizza.com

Johnny’s New York Style Pizza869 North Main St. (678) 867-6773www.johnnyspizza.com

La Casa Italian Grill37 Old Roswell St. (770) 609-6311www.lacasaitaliangrill.com

Mama’s Pizza5950 North Point Pkwy. (770) 751-6001www.mamaspizzaalpharetta.com

Mellow Mushroom 11770 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 663-38123070 Windward Plaza (678) 566-7888www.mellowmushroom.com

Pepperoni’s Tavern4190 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 343-8228www.pepperonistavern.com

Ray’s New York Pizza5230 Windward Pkwy. (770) 521-0222www.raysnewyorkpizza.com

Romano’s Macaroni Grill5045 Windward Pkwy. (770) 360-6302www.macaronigrill.com

Uncle Maddio’s5215 Windward Pkwy., Suite A(404) 234-2300www.unclemaddios.com

Z Pizza5315 Windward Pkwy. (678) 205-4471www.zpizza.com

Mediterranean

Café Efendi488 North Main St. (770) 360-8014www.cafeefendi.com

House of Hummus Mediterranean Café5950 North Point Pkwy., Suite 127 (770) 680-2638www.house-of-hummus.com

Mambo Jambo Café5310 Windward Pkwy. (770) 667-0097www.mambojambocafe.com

Mo’s Express Burger and Mediterranean Grill7291 North Point Pkwy. (678) 795-0065

Papouli’s Mediterranean Café and Market3070 Windward Plaza (770) 442-8884www.papouliscafe.com

Seven Seas Mediterranean Café124 Devore Rd. (678) 624-9372www.sevenseascafe.net

Taziki’s Mediterranean Café5306-13 Windward Pkwy. (470) 235-4614www.tazikiscafe.com

Zoe’s Kitchen10920 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 772-5632www.zoeskitchen.com

Mexican - Caribbean - South American

Agave Tapas Lounge4120 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 566-0169www.azulagaverestaurant.com

Bahama Breeze10845 Haynes Bridge Rd. (678) 319-9949www.bahamabreeze.com

Caribbean Fiesta4000 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-0390www.caribbeanfiesta.com

Ipanema Brazilian Steakhouse4055 Old Milton Pkwy., Suite 9(770) 864-1126www.ipanemasteakhouse.com

Jose’s Mexican Grill3055 North Point Pkwy. (678) 809-6384www.josesmexgrill.com

La Parilla865 North Main St. (678) 339-3888www.laparilla.com

Mambo’s Café4915 Windward Pkwy. (770) 753-4354www.mambos-cafe.com

On the Border Mexican Cantina10575 Davis Dr. (770) 998-3335www.ontheborder.com

Pure Taqueria103 Roswell St. (678) 240-0023www.puretaqueria.com

Qdoba Mexican Grill5530 Windward Pkwy. (770) 346-0087www.qdoba.com

Tara Humata Mexican Grill and Tequila Bar6195 Windward Pkwy. (770) 772-4540www.tarahumata.com

Tassa Caribbean Buffet4005 Old Milton Pkwy. Suite 104(678) 395-6748

Twisted Taco5815 Windward Pkwy. (770) 777-9199www.twistedtaco.com

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Fast Food - Fast Casual

Arby’s5160 Windward Pkwy.3900 Brookside Pkwy.www.arbys.com

Burger King890 North Main St.11780 Haynes Bridge Rd.2310 Mansell Rd.www.bk.com

Chick-fil-A2180 North Point Cir.6085 North Point Pkwy.4285 State Bridge Rd.5180 Windward Pkwy.www.chick-fil-a.com

Chipotle Mexican Grill10910 Haynes Bridge Rd.5250 Windward Pkwy.www.chipotle.com

Dairy Queen of Alpharetta211 South Main St.www.dairyqueen.com

Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries6410 North Point Pkwy., Suite 9205230 Windward Pkwy.www.fiveguys.com

Fuddrucker’s6360 North Point Pkwy.www.fuddruckers.com

Gyro Brothers869 North Main St. www.gyrobros.net

Hardee’s91 South Main St.www.hardees.com

Jersey Mike’s Subs4075 Old Milton Pkwy.www.jerseymikes.com

Jimmy John’s875 North Main St. 4180 Old Milton Pkwy.www.jimmyjohns.com

Lenny’s Sub Shop5530 Windward Pkwy.www.lennys.com

McDonald’s305 South Main St.4025 North Point Pkwy.5210 Windward Pkwy.www.mcdonalds.com

Moe’s Southwest Grill 3070 Windward Plaza3710 Old Milton Pkwy.www.moes.com

My Friend’s Place696-B North Main St.www.myfriendsplacedeli.com

Panera Bread6480 North Point Pkwy. 5304 Windward Pkwy. www.panerabread.com

Pollo Tropical10900 Haynes Bridge Rd.www.pollotropical.com

Popeye’s3343 Old Milton Pkwy.www.popeyes.com

Schlotzsky’s3345 Old Milton Pkwy.www.schlotzskys.com

Shane’s Rib Shack4180 Old Milton Pkwy.www.shanesribshack.com

Steak ‘n Shake2355 North Point Ct. www.steaknshake.com

Subway113 South Main St.2202 North Point Cir.12460 Crabapple Rd.12850 State Hwy. 93665 Old Milton Pkwy.6185 Windward Pkwy.7431 North Point Pkwy.www.subway.com

Taco Bell10850 Haynes Bridge Rd.106 South Main St.www.tacobell.com

Tower BurgerComing Soon 1495 Alpharetta Hwy.

The Varsity11556 Rainwater Dr. www.thevarsity.com

Wendy’s4307 State Bridge Rd.1650 Mansell Rd.www.wendys.com

Zaxby’s2005 Old Milton Pkwy.3355 North Point Pkwy.www.zaxbys.com

dining

Downtown Alpharetta Restaurants2b Whole European Gluten-Free Bakery42 Milton Ave.www.2bwhole-glutenfree.com

Corner Deli10 Roswell St., Suite 120 678-566-0576

Crust Pasta and Pizzeria131 South Main St., Suite G678-240-0174www.alfrescorestaurantusa.com

DaVinci’s Donuts131SouthMainSt.•678-392-2523www.davincisdonuts.com

Hop Alley Brew Pub25SouthMainSt.•770-696-2097www.hopalleybrew.com

La Casa Italian Grill37OldRoswellSt.•770-609-6311www.lacasaitaliangrill.com

Mittie’s Tea Room Café62NorthMainSt.•770-772-0850www.mittiesalpharetta.com

Mugs on Milton35MiltonAve.,SuiteA•470-268-8544www.mugsonmilton.com

Pure Taqueria103RoswellSt.•678-240-0023www.puretaqueria.com

Salt Factory102SouthMainSt.•770-998-4850www.saltfactorypub.com

Smokejack BBQ29SouthMainSt.•770-410-7611www.smokejackbbq.com

South Main Kitchen9SouthMainSt.•404-955-2960www.southmainkitchen.com

Tin Roof Kitchen52BNorthMainSt.•770-360-9395www.tinroofkitchen.com

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entertainment

ACT1 Theater180 Academy Street(770) 663-8989www.act1theater.com/ An award-winning community theatre with a focus on wholesome entertainment, ACT1 brings top-quality theatrical productions to Alpharetta through several major productions each year.

All Fired Up53 South Main Street(770) 740-7800www.allfiredupinc.com/alpharetta.phpA place where kids of all ages can come together to relax and paint! Choose from over 800 different items of pottery, and a great range of glass. Perfect for all types of functions including birthday parties, wedding/baby showers, teambuilding events and "Girl's Night Out."

Chukkar Farm1140 Liberty Grove Rd. Alpharetta, Georgia 30004 (770) 664-1533/ (770) 833-1283www.homebydark.comJames Casto’s percussive-piano-pop keyboards and soulful vocals have created a loyal following of fans. Come out the first Saturday evening of each month from May to November for in-the-round performances that create a sense of community as the performers relate the stories behind the songs. Reserved table seating under the pavilion and general admission seating are available. Bring food, friends and enjoy!

Under the Pines at Matilda's Concert Series377 South Main Street(770) 754-7831www.matildascottagemarket.comSet on three and a half acres among tall pines just south of downtown Alpharetta and adjacent to Wills Park, Matilda’s offers live outdoor music “Under the Pines” throughout the spring and summer months.

The Velvet Note 4075 Old Milton Parkway (855) 583-5838 www.thevelvetnote.comDesigned by musicians for musicians to provide the purest vocal and instrumental reception available to a live audience. The Velvet Note is quickly gaining visibility as one of the most unique things to do in Atlanta.

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 2200 Encore Parkway (404) 733-5010 www.vzwamp.com/ This 12,000-capacity, state- of-the art performing arts venue hosts big name acts like the Eagles, Sugarland and the Dave Matthews Band during its April-October season. It also serves as the outdoor home to the Grammy award-winning Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Tour

Brewery TourJekyll Brewing2855 Marconi Drive, 30005www.jekyllbrewing.comWhether you like it hoppy, malty or delicately balanced, Jekyll Brewing has you covered with its originally crafted refreshing brews.

See where the magic happens with a brew house tour. Go behind the scenes and hear expert beer makers share the secrets to their brewing magic.

History TourAlpharetta History Walk(678) 297-2811www.awesomealpharetta.comBe whisked back in time. Explore downtown Alpharetta on this self-guided walking tour of 19 markers of historic structures that tell the story of the city’s early days.

Indoor Entertainment

The Cooler Family Skate Center10800 Davis Drive(770) 649-6600 www.cooler.comCool off at The Cooler! With two 85’x 200’ ice arenas and one 85’x 185’ roller arena, enjoy figure skating, ice hockey, roller hockey, public skating, birthday parties or special events.

Let's Go to the Movies!

AMC North Point Mall IMAX4500 North Point Circle(888) AMC-4FUNSee the newest Hollywood releases, presented with amazing IMAX big-screen viewing, plush power recliner seats which allow guests to lay back and put their feet up at the push of a button, along with stadium seating so every seat has a perfect sightline to the screen. Add a full-service bar and lounge to that.

United Artists North Point Market Cinemas6500 North Point Parkway, Alpharetta (770) 663-0770

AMC Mansell Crossing 147730 Northpoint Pkwy.(770) 992-9663

Alpharetta’s burgeoning music scene includes the magnificent 12,000 seat outdoor Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park that draws high profile entertainers. Add to that more intimate concert venues such as the private living room atmosphere of the Velvet Note; Chukkar Farms where you can bring your own food and drink; or kick back and enjoy live music under the pines in the fabulously funky world of Matilda’s.

Alpharetta is also home to several art galleries, including das Gallery Fine Art, featuring large-format contemporary original paintings and mixed-media from several renowned artists; Gallery 35, where you are invited to discover, explore and experience over 50 local artisans; Sis and Moon’s, vintage store, art gallery and home to Treehouse, a working studio and art gallery; Chic Evolution in Art with avant-garde selections and The Sedgwick Gallery that spotlights the works of 20th century Masters.

A new state-of-the-art movie theater, AMC North Point Mall IMAX, has opened at North Point Mall. See the newest Hollywood releases, presented with amazing IMAX big-screen viewing, plush power recliner seats which allow guests to lay back and put their feet up at the push of a button, along with stadium seating so every seat has a perfect sightline to the screen. Add a full-service bar, lounge and food to that. It doesn’t get much better!

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Alpharetta is known as the shopping mecca north of Atlanta. Its five distinct shopping districts have it all: visit our Historic Downtown for unique boutiques; North on Main, home to more boutiques and upscale resale shops; North Point Mall, showcasing 100 major retailers; Windward Parkway corridor, filled with hotels and restaurants; and Avalon, a 570,000 square feet shopping experience. From top designers to top savings, well-known stores to unique boutiques, you will find it here. Visit www.awesomealpharetta.com to find the Insider’s Guide to Shopping and Dining in Alpharetta.

Apparel/Shoes/Accessories

Alpharetta Outfitters79 South Main St. (678) 762-0027 www.alpharettaoutfitters.com

Ann Taylor Loft7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 393-5130 www.loft.com

Bohemia11770 Haynes Bridge Rd., Suite 105 (770) 754-4455www.facebook.com/bohemiaga

Casual Male XL7681 North Point Pkwy. (770) 642-9700www.casual-male-big-and-tall.destinationxl.com

Chico’s 7300 North Point Pkwy., #115 (770) 752-0016www.chicos.com

Dress Up Boutique5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 1270(770) 619-9545 www.shopdressup.com

DSW Shoe Warehouse7361 North Point Pkwy. (770) 998-7930 www.dsw.com

Hazel and Honey Boutique7391 North Point Pkwy. (678) 585-0065www.facebook.com/honeyandhazel

Izzy Maternity7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 753-0204 www.izzymaternityclothes.com

Jos. A. Bank Clothiers7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 366-2336 www.josbank.com

Lemon Drop Shoppe20 North Main St. (678) 867-0064 www.facebook.com/lemondropalpharetta

Marshalls6320 North Point Pkwy. (770) 667-3495 www.marshallsonline.com

Motherhood6270 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-0929 www.motherhood.com

Nordstrom Rack6200 North Point Pkwy. (678) 281-6660 www.nordstromrack.com

Old Navy6100 North Point Pkwy. (770) 772-6660 www.oldnavy.com

Payless Shoes6120 North Point Pkwy. (678) 566-0099 www.payless.com

Remixx Boutique64 North Main St. (770) 645-7888www.remixxboutique.com

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Ross7111 North Point Pkwy. (678) 366-9606 www.rossstores.com

Soma Intimates7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 664-8902www.somaintimates.com

South Harmony28 North Main St. (470) 268-8848www.facebook.com/shopsouthharmony

Stein Mart6290 North Point Pkwy. (770) 754-6616 www.steinmart.com

Talbots7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 297-9600 www.talbots.com

TJ Maxx7631 North Point Pkwy. (770) 640-0398 www.tjmaxx.com

UB4Me Apparel2 Milton Ave. (877) 963-4483www.ub4meapparel.com

Versona Accessories7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-0284www.versonaaccessories.com

Arts

Alpha Arts Guildwww.alphaartsguild.com

Chic Evolution in Art29 Milton Avenue(470) 375-3463www.chic-art.net

das Gallery2225 Old Milton Pkwy. #400 (678) 995-3463www.dasgalleryfineart.com

Gallery 3535 Milton Ave. (678) 762-1035 www.gallery35.com

Matilda’s Cottage377 South Main St.(770) 754-7831www.matildascottage.com

Othels Art Gallery and School of Art11775 Northfall Ln. (S. Main Street) Suite 102 & 202(404) 955-5521www.othelsart.com

Sedgwick Gallery61 Roswell St.(404) 281-9998www.sedgwickgallery.com

Sis & Moon’s24 Milton Ave. (404) 414-8750Find them on Facebook

The Treehouse at Sis & Moon’s24 Milton Ave. (404) 414-8750www.treehousegallery.weebly.com

EntertainmentACT1 Theater180 Academy St. (770) 663-8989www.act1theater.com

Chukkar Farm Concert Series1140 Liberty Grove Rd. (678) 664-0040www.homebydark.com

Under the Pines at Matilda’s Concert Series377 South Main St. (770) 754-7831www.matildascottagemarket.com

The Velvet Note4075 Old Milton Pkwy. (855) 583-5838www.thevelvetnote.com

Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 2200 Encore Pkwy. (404) 733-5010www.vzwamp.com

Books/Music

Ave Maria Gifts & Books356 South Main St., Suite D (770) 569-9094 www.ave-maria.com

Barnes & Noble 7660 North Point Pkwy. (770) 993-8340www.barnesandnoble.com

Beau Vinci Violins116 North Main St. (678) 691-2394www.beauvinciviolins.com

Books for Less935 North Point Dr. (770) 475-7768 www.booksforless.php

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Family Christian 6350 North Point Pkwy. (770) 346-0921 www.familychristian.com

Guitar Center Alpharetta970 North Point Dr. (678) 893-0870stores.guitarcenter.com/alpharetta

Ken Stanton Music6010 North Point Pkwy. (770) 670-4424 www.kenstanton.net

Music & Arts Store7331 North Point Pkwy. (770) 993-4428 www.musicarts.com

The School Box7591 North Point Pkwy. #820 (770) 998-7979www.schoolbox.com

Steinway Piano Gallery5950 North Point Pkwy. (770) 777-1300www.steinwaypianogalleries.com

Breweries/Craft Beer

5 Seasons3655 Old Milton Pkwy. (770-521-5551www.5seasonsbrewing.com

The Beer Growler 865 North Main St. (770) 696-2542www.thebeergrowler.net/alpharetta

Crafty Draught4180 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 302-6753www.craftydraught.com

Hop Alley Brew Pub25 South Main St. (770) 696-2097www.hopalleybrew.com

Jekyll Brewing2855 Marconi Dr., Suite 350www.jekyllbrewing.com

Children’s Apparel

Alex n Sis35 Milton Ave. (678) 566-3973 www.alexnsis.com

Babies R Us6380 North Point Pkwy. (770) 752-9000 www.babiesrus.com

Buy Buy Baby7121 North Point Pkwy. (770) 475-0633 www.buybuybaby.com

Carter’s6000 North Point Pkwy., Suite 120(770) 360-7969www.carters.com

Crazy 86200 North Point Pkwy. (770) 569-1402 www.crazy8.com

ElectronicsBest Buy975 North Point Dr. (678) 339-1321 www.bestbuy.com

HH Gregg5530 Windward Pkwy. (678) 867-2015 www.hhgregg.com

Florist/GardenAlpharetta Flower Market3 South Main St. (770) 475-2341 www.natures-rainbow.com

Florist at Windward5530 Windward Pkwy., Suite 107E(770) 664-6111www.floristatwindward.net

Not Just Flowers363 South Main St. (770) 664-6296www.notjustflowers.net

Rogers Florist221 South Main St. (770) 475-7836 www.rogersflorist.net

WOW Floral Design Studio2225 Old Milton Pkwy., Suite 500(770) 569-4141 www.wowfloraldesignstudio.com

Grocery - GourmetAlpharetta Farmers Market (April–October)Old Canton St. (404) 402-5389www.alpharettafarmersmarket.com

Coisas do Brasil4055 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 867-2115www.coisasdobrasil.net

FINE DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY

www.KarensFabrics.com

23 South Main Street Alpharetta, GA 30009

Monday-Friday 10-6, Sat 11-5

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Harry’s Alpharetta/Salud! Cooking School 1180 Upper Hembree Rd. (770) 664-6300 www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/alpharetta

Heavenly Gourmet Popcorn875 North Main St. #305 (770) 442-5056 www.facebook.com/hgpopcorn

India Plaza2905 Jordan Ct. (678) 867-0388 www.indiaplaza.com

International Gourmet Food222 South Main St. (678) 566-1391www.usgourmetfoods.com

Natural Foods Warehouse670 North Main St. (770)619-0435 10591 Old Alabama Connector (770) 998-9500www.naturalfoodswarehouse.com

Publix Apron’s Cooking School4305 State Bridge Rd. (770) 751-7991 www.publix.com/aprons/schools/alpharetta/home.do

Spices Hut4150 Old Milton Pkwy. (877) 423-7488 www.spiceshut.com

Home Furnishings

American Backyard955 North Point Dr. (770) 754-5750 www.americanbackyard.com

Crate & Barrel7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 569-7737www.crateandbarrel.com

Ethan Allen6800 North Point Pkwy. (770) 664-9770 www.ethanallen.com

Final Call Closeouts2705 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 475-5212 www.finalcallcloseouts.com

Havertys Furniture Company6731 North Point Pkwy. (770) 442-2810 www.havertys.com

Home Decorators Collection7691 North Point Pkwy. (770) 998-7083www.homedecorators.com

Home Expressions Interiors5530 Windward Pkwy. (678) 242-0480 www.homeexrpressionsinteriors.com

Home Fashion Interiors793 North Main St. (770) 664-9544 www.homefashioncenter.com

Home Goods7491 North Point Pkwy. (770) 642-1514 www.homegoods.com

Karen’s Fabrics23 South Main St. (770) 664-4090www.karensfabrics.com

Kettle and Grates1815 Hembree Rd. (678) 762-0004 www.kettleandgrates.com

Kirkland’s6350 North Point Pkwy. #600 (678) 339-0981www.kirklands.com

La-Z-Boy6751 North Point Pkwy. (770) 475-7044www.la-z-boy.com

Laura Ramsey Antiques and Interiors212 South Main St. (770) 475-2085www.lauraramseyinteriors.com

Leather Creations6380 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-6600 www.leathercreationsfurniture.com

Loretta’s Interior Design12850 Hwy. 9, Suite 600-345(678) 624-1760 www.classic-chairs.com

M&H Design Group100 North Main St. (770) 674-9000www.mandhdesigngroup.com

Macy’s Furniture7231 North Point Pkwy. (678) 795-2512 www.macys.com/furniture

Patina Bleu500 North Main St. (770) 609-6461www.patinableu.com

Pier 1 Imports6551 North Point Pkwy. (678) 297-2998 www.pier1.com

The Porch on South Main531 South Main St. (770) 686-3794www.theporchonsouthmain.com

Savvy Snoot30 North Main St. (770) 442-1315 www.savvysnoot.com

Thomasville310 North Point Cir. (770) 475-4733www.thomasville.com

Jewelry

Iroff and Son Jewelers3960 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 751-7222 www.iroff.com

Sabri Guven2225 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 777-4800 www.sabriguvenfinejewelers.com

The Shane Company10885 Haynes Bridge Rd. (678) 393-0701 www.shaneco.com

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Spas

Alpharetta LifeSpa Located in Life Time Fitness 855 North Point Pkwy. (678) 327-2624 www.lifetimefitness.com/lifespa/

M Salon & Spa12850 Hwy. 9 N., Suite 300 (678) 297-1800www.themsalonandspa.com

Massage Envy5530 Windward Pkwy. (678) 336-1280www.massageenvy.com

Mezz Spa44 Old Canton St. (770) 557-1988www.mezz-wellness.com

Mind & Body Day Spa5250 Windward Pkwy. (678) 366-7825www.mindandbodydayspa.com

Muse Salon & Spa4620 Kimball Bridge Rd. (678) 393-2214www.musesalonandspa.com

Natural Body7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 319-0008www.naturalbody.com

Nirvana Medspa & Laser Center4380 Kimball Bridge Rd. (678) 256-6320www.nirvanalasercentre.com

Solera Salon & Spa1655 Mansell Rd. (678) 585-0700www.solerasalon.com

Spa Sydell10593 Old Alabama Rd. (404) 667-0333www.spasydell.com

Youthtopia Medspa3665 Old Milton Pkwy. (770) 772-4806www.youthtopiamedspa.com

Specialty/Gifts

Amy’s Hallmark7331 North Point Pkwy. (770) 643-0701 www.hallmark.com

Jan’s Hallmark12850 Hwy. 9 N. (770) 346-9050 www.jansadvantage.com

M Chocolat3960 Old Milton Pkwy., Suite 200(770) 777-1780 www.mchocolat.com

Paper Affair7300 North Point Pkwy., Suite 101(770) 754-6100www.paperaffair.com

Parsons7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 879-1050 www.parsons.com

Party City6110 North Point Pkwy. (678) 297-9322 www.partycity.com

The Picture Framer21 Milton Ave. (770) 667-2112www.alpharettapictureframers.com

Sports/Fitness

Alpha Bikes11760 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 410-1928 www.ridealphabikes.com

Alpharetta Outfitters79 South Main St. (678) 762-0027 www.alpharettaoutfitters.com See #1 on map

Atlanta Saddlery1600 South Main St. (770) 475-1967 www.atlantasaddlery.com

Big Peach Running Co.5530 Windward Pkwy. (678) 739-4616www.bigpeachrunningco.com

Dick’s Sporting Goods6440 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-1195 www.dickssportinggoods.com

Dover Saddlery670 North Main St. (770) 777-1952 www.doversaddlery.com

New Balance Atlanta7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 867-0035 www.stores.newbalance.com/atlanta

The Sports Authority7461 North Point Pkwy. (770) 518-3303 www.sportsauthority.com

Trader Golf512 North Main St. (770) 569-2005 www.tradergolf.com

Your Serve Tennis11770 Haynes Bridge Rd. (770) 475-1577 www.yourserve.com

Toys/Hobbies

All Fired Up Ceramics53 South Main St. (770) 740-7800 www.allfiredupinc.com

American GirlNorth Point Mall1202 North Point Cir. (877) 247-5223www.americangirl.com

Gamestop5230 Windward Pkwy. #108(770) 667-0154 www.gamestop.com

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AvalonAmerican Threads Anthropologie Antico Pizza Napolitano Arhaus Athleta Banana Republic Bantam + Biddy Bantu Noodles BCBGBocado Burger Bar Boston ProperC. Wonder Caffé Gio Calypso St. BarthColumbiaCrate & Barrel Crú Wine BarDestination Maternity Dry Bar The El Felix

Everything But Water Exhale Spa Fab’rik Fly Wheel Francesca’s Free People Fuzziwig’s Candy Factory Gap Goldberg’sGymboree J. Crew J. JillJ. McLaughlinJanie and Jack Kendra Scott Kinnucan’s Kona Grill L’Occitane LensCraftersLou & GrayLululemon Luxury Nails Spa

Marlow’s Tavern Marmi Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Oak Steakhouse Orvis Paper Source Pinkberry PNC BankPottery Barn Kids Regal Cinemas Road Runner Sports Sage Soft Surroundings Sunglass HutTed’s Montana Grill The Cosmetic MarketTommy Bahama Van Michael Salon Vineyard Vines West Elm Whole Foods Market

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Jo-Ann965 North Point Dr. (770) 475-5454 www.joann.com

Learning Express Toys7300 North Point Pkwy. (770) 740-1523 www.learningexpress.com

Michael’s7491 North Point Pkwy. (678) 722-0036www.michaels.com

Toys R Us7731 North Point Pkwy. (770) 518-9188 www.toysrus.com

Upscale Resale

Cotton House Antiques & Consignments21 Milton Ave. (770) 733-1790 www.facebook.com/thecottonhouse

Couture Consigner488 North Main St. (678) 242-0000www.thecoutureconsigner.com

Designer Consigner670 North Main St. (770) 777-0032www.designer-consigner.net

Diva Diva Boutique631 North Main St., Suite 109 (404) 401-8630www.facebook.com/divadivaboutique

The Drake Closet26 Old Roswell St. (678) 319-1410www.thedrakehouse.org/tdh/the-drake-closet

Green Bean Exchange230 South Main St. (678) 867-2326www.greenbeanexchange.com

Queen of Hearts Antiques & Interiors670 North Main St. (678) 297-7571 www.queenofheartsantiques-interiors.com

ReOwn Consignment380 South Main St. (770) 754-0065

Southern Comforts Consignments633 North Main St. (770) 521-5000

Wedding/Formal

Atlanta Bride Couture20 Milton Ave. (404) 229-8690 www.atlantabridalcouture.com

Jos. A. Bank Clothiers7300 North Point Pkwy. (678) 366-2336 www.josbank.com See #10 on map

Savvi FormalwearNorth Point Mall (770) 667-1888 www.besavvi.com

Men’s Wearhouse and TuxNorth Point Mall (770) 740-07426012 North Point Pkwy. (770) 521-1002www.menswearhouse.com

Wine, Spirits & Cigars

Cigars Plus4055 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 339-0803www.cigarsplus.com

Cutters Cigar Emporium5530 Windward Pkwy. (770) 640-0550 www.cutterscigars.com

Old Milton Beverage4045 Old Milton Pkwy. (678) 393-8988Find them on Facebook

Red’s Package Store270 South Main St. (770) 664-7337

Royal Liquor Store4305 State Bridge Rd. #109 (770) 442-3800www.facebook.com/royalliquor

Tinder Box / Vino 100131 South Main St. (770) 343-8010 www.vino100alpharetta.com

Total Wine & More7380 North Point Cir. (770) 772-0694 www.totalwine.com

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Delia’sDillardsDisney StoreDomkimeki JapanEdge by K.S.ExpressThe Finish LineForever 21Francesca’s Collectionsf.y.e.G by GuessGamestopGapGap KidsGNCGodiva ChocolatierGymboreeH&MHallmarkHat Shack Helzberg DiamondsHollisterHot TopicIt’s About TimeJ. Crew

JC PenneyJames AveryJanie and JackJourneysJustice & BrothersKay JewelersKnow StyleLEGO StoreLids L’OccitaneLoveSacLucky BrandMacy’sMayor’s Jewelers Men’s Wearhouse and TuxMerle NormanMichael KorsMicrosoftMori Luggage & GiftsNaartjie KidsNew York & CompanyOakleyPacSunPandora JewelryPerfume Place

Personal Touch Jewelry & RepairPottery BarnPottery Barn KidsP.S. from Aéropostale Savvi FormalwearSearsSephoraSkechersSpencer GiftsStitch By Stitch Stride RiteSunglass HutSur La TableSwim n’ SportTeavanaThings RememberedTilly’sTorridVans Victoria’s SecretVon MaurWet SealWhite House/Black MarketWilliams - SonomaYankee Candle Company

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Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau678-297-2811 • 877-202-5961The Official Destination Marketing Organization for Alpharetta, Georgia

23 upscale and modern hotelsdot Alpharetta’s picturesque landscape.

Convenient to shopping, dining and entertainment, Alpharetta hotels provide a comfortable

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From extended stay to just the amenities you wantthere’s an Alpharetta hotel perfect for you!

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Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta Comfort Inn Courtyard by Marriott Atlanta Alpharetta DoubleTree by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta Embassy Suites Atlanta - Alpharetta Extended Stay America Alpharetta-Rock Mill Road Extended Stay America-Atlanta-Alpharetta-Northpoint-East Extended Stay America-Atlanta-Alpharetta-Northpoint-West Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta Alpharetta Hampton Inn - Alpharetta / Roswell Hampton Inn & Suites Alpharetta Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North/Alpharetta Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North Point Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alpharetta-Windward Parkway Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta Hyatt Place North Point Mall Hyatt Place Windward Parkway La Quinta Inn & Suites Atlanta Alpharetta Residence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta North Point Mall Residence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta Windward Staybridge Suites Alpharetta-North Point TownePlace Suites by Marriott Atlanta/Alpharetta Wingate by Wyndham Alpharetta

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lodgingFrom ritzy to relaxed, you can retire in style at one of Alpharetta’s 23 upscale yet affordable hotels, many offering suites and complimentary breakfast and most within walking distance of dining and shopping. From comfortable, family-friendly accommodations to beautifully appointed guest rooms with luxurious signature beds, we have every option available to make your stay here a delightful one. A refreshing dip in a pool, a book in a cozy corner or a glass of wine in the lobby café – all combined with warm and hospitable service – will make you feel at home at the end of a busy day. Add value to your stay with specially designed hotel packages to match your interests. Visit www.awesomealpharetta.com for full list of packages, check it regularly for current offers then book your reservation directly from the website.

Interested in hosting a meeting, wedding, family reunion, sports event or getaway with friends? With one click of the button, the Alpharetta Convention and Visitors Bureau can be your one stop resource: they will not only give you access to hundreds of service providers, but will also offer free personalized planned services that includes securing group hotel rates, welcome bags for guests and insider tips on facilities and vendors. Call them today at 678-297-2811.

Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta5750 Windward Parkway, 30005 (770) 754-9600 www.alpharettamarriott.com

Comfort Inn5455 Windward Parkway West, 30004 (770) 664-7997 www.comfortinn.com

Courtyard by Marriott Atlanta Alpharetta12655 Deerfield Parkway, 30004 (678) 366-3360 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlph-courtyard-atlanta-alpharetta/

DoubleTree by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta2925 Jordan Court, 30004 (678) 347-0022www.doubletree.com

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From extended stay to just the amenities you wantthere’s an Alpharetta hotel perfect for you!

HOSPITALITYHIGHWAY

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Atlanta Marriott Alpharetta Comfort Inn Courtyard by Marriott Atlanta Alpharetta DoubleTree by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta Embassy Suites Atlanta - Alpharetta Extended Stay America Alpharetta-Rock Mill Road Extended Stay America-Atlanta-Alpharetta-Northpoint-East Extended Stay America-Atlanta-Alpharetta-Northpoint-West Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta Alpharetta Hampton Inn - Alpharetta / Roswell Hampton Inn & Suites Alpharetta Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North/Alpharetta Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North Point Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alpharetta-Windward Parkway Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta Hyatt Place North Point Mall Hyatt Place Windward Parkway La Quinta Inn & Suites Atlanta Alpharetta Residence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta North Point Mall Residence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta Windward Staybridge Suites Alpharetta-North Point TownePlace Suites by Marriott Atlanta/Alpharetta Wingate by Wyndham Alpharetta

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Alpharetta is the core of big-city sophistication, yet it retains its small town charm.

Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, expect a

truly authentic experience at one of our Alpharetta hotels.

LET YOUR STAYLIVE UP TO YOUR EXPECTATIONS.

Residence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta/North Point Mall1325 North Point Drive 770-587-1151 residenceinnnorthpoint.com

Residence Inn Alpharetta Windward5465 Windward Pkwy West 770-664-0664 alpharettaresidenceinn.com

Courtyard Atlanta Alpharetta12655 Deerfield Parkway678-366-3360 alpharettacourtyard.com

Embassy Suites Atlanta - Alpharetta5955 North Point Parkway, 30022(678) 566-8800 www.embassysuites.com

Extended Stay America Alpharetta-Rock Mill Road1950 Rock Mill Road, 30022 (770) 475-2676www.extendedstayamerica.com

Extended Stay America - Atlanta - Alpharetta - Northpoint - East3331 Old Milton Parkway, 30005 (770) 475-7871www.extendedstayhotels.com

Extended Stay America - Atlanta - Alpharetta - Northpoint - West3329 Old Milton Parkway, 30005 (770) 569-1730www.extendedstayhotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites Atlanta - Alpharetta11385 Haynes Bridge Road, 30009 (770) 663-4000 www.marriott.com/atlfi

Hampton Inn - Alpharetta / Roswell10740 Westside Way, 30009 (770) 640-5511www.alpharettaroswell.hamptoninn.com

Hampton Inn & Suites Alpharetta16785 Old Morris Road, 30004 (678) 393-0990www.alpharetta.hamptoninn.com

Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta North/Alpharetta4025 Windward Plaza, 30005 (770) 360-7766www.atlantawindward.gardeninn.com

Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta- North Point10975 Georgia Lane, 30022 (678) 566-3900www.atlantanorthpoint.gardeninn.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Alpharetta - Windward Pkwy.12505 Cingular WayAlpharetta, GA 30004(678) 339-0505www.hiexpress.com

Homewood Suites by Hilton Atlanta-Alpharetta10775 Davis Drive, 30004 (770) 998-1622www.atlantaalpharetta.homewoodsuites.com

Hyatt Place North Point Mall7500 North Point Parkway, 30022 (770) 594-8788www.atlantanorthpoint.place.hyatt.com

Hyatt Place Windward Parkway5595 Windward Parkway, 30004 (770) 343-9566www.alpharettawindwardparkway.place.hyatt.com

La Quinta Inn & Suites Atlanta Alpharetta1350 North Point Drive, 30022 (770) 754-7800www.lq.com

Residence Inn AtlantaAlpharetta North Point Mall1325 North Point Drive, 30022 (770) 587-1151www.marriott.com/property/propertypage/ATLNP

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Welcome to a different place, Hyatt Place Atlanta/Alpharetta/Windward Parkway. Here you’ll enjoy free Wi-Fi, roomy rooms and our a.m. Kitchen Skillet™ breakfast that’s free with your stay — along with every modern comfort you deserve. Plus, Hyatt Place Alpharetta/Windward is the one stop shop for all your travel needs. We look forward to hosting your next family or corporate event.

BOOK AT HYATTPLACEWINDWARDPARKWAY.COM

— YOU’LL

KNOW IT WHEN

Awarded “Highest in Guest Satisfaction Among Upscale Hotel Chains” by J.D. Power

HIGHEST IN GUEST

Hyatt and Hyatt Place names, designs and related marks are trademarks of Hyatt Corporation. © 2014 Hyatt Corporation. All rights reserved. Hyatt Place received the highest numerical score among upscale hotels in the proprietary J.D. Power 2013 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index StudySM. Study based on responses from 68,787 guests measuring 11 upscale hotels and measures opinions of guests who stayed in a hotel June 2012-May 2013. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed July 2012-May 2013. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com

HYATT PLACE ATLANTA/ALPHARETTA/WINDWARD PARKWAY 5595 Windward Parkway , Alpharetta , GA 30004 770-343-9566

Located in the heart of AlpharettaEasy Access to GA-400 and area fine restaurants

Complimentary Full Hot BreakfastComplimentary High Speed Internet

Microwave & Refrigerator in All Rooms

770-664-79975455 Windward Parkway • Alpharetta, Georgia 30004

Comfort Inn – AlpharettaResidence Inn Atlanta Alpharetta Windward5465 Windward Parkway, 30004 (770) 664-0664www.marriott.com/property/propertypage/atlws

Staybridge Suites Alpharetta- North Point3980 North Point Parkway, 30005(770) 569-7200www.ichotelsgroup.com/staybridge/hotels/

TownePlace Suites by Marriott Atlanta/Alpharetta7925 Westside Parkway, 30009 (770) 664-1300www.marriott.com/atlta

Wingate by Wyndham Alpharetta1005 Kingswood Place, 30009 (770) 649-0955www.wingatealpharetta.com

For more comprehensive lodging information, please visit: www.awesomealpharetta.com

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ALPHARETTA[ The Technology City of the South ]

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

throughout town, creating an ideal environment for tech companies. We could say “and

the rest is history,” but that would imply that we’ve reached a stopping point—in fact,

we’re just getting started. We’re home to 12 data centers and more than 600 tech companies,

ready to meet your needs, we’re eager to see who joins us for the next chapter of our city’s

future. If you’re expanding your business, or starting a new one, Alpharetta is ready to work.

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Alpharetta offers an array of business locations for small, medium and large companies. The range of beautifully situated sites is ideal for any local,

regional or global operations with unsurpassed amenities and settings.

Alpharetta has been a central hub for new and relocating technology companies and is home to over one quarter of metro Atlanta’s top 25 technology employers. For technology networking opportunities see:

• Advanced Technology Development Center www.atdc.org,

• Alplharetta Ventures & Incubator www.meetup.com/AlphaRetta-Ventures-Incubator

• Greater Alpharetta Tech Network witter.com/GATNconnect and

• Roam www.meetatroam.com

Alpharetta seeks to be a magnet for new endeavors by providing an environment that is business friendly and encourages productivity and prosperity, thereby enhancing its economic vitality.

One of the most appealing cities in the Southeast – Alpharetta has retained and attracted businesses with increasing success. Business friendly leadership ensures we enhance our community with creative new, mixed use developments like Avalon that reflect our unique sensibility and retain our character. It’s a winning formula.

invest & grow

demographicstop employers

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$100K 6TH 5/7

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FASTEST GROWING CITYIN THE NATION

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AVALON CONCOURSE,A WORK, LIVE, PLAY CENTER

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3.5KENTERPRISE AND CO-LOCATION DATA CENTERS

12FASTEST GROWING CITY IN THE NATION (POPULATION)

6TH

FASTER DOWNLOAD SPEEDS OVER NTL. AVG.

60%

www.alphaready.ga

ALPHARETTA AT A GLANCE

YOU’RE IN GOOD COMPANY

ALPHAREADY

Your Business

Brandon BeachPresident/CEO

[email protected]

Deborah LanhamDirector of Member Services

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What is the Alpharetta Technology Commission (ATC)?

The ATC, the first organization of its kind in Georgia, was established in 2012 by the City of Alpharetta. Comprised of Alpharetta’s leading technology companies, both large and small, the members are charged with identifying and pursuing key investment opportunities and policy decisions for Alpharetta’s technology companies and its burgeoning technology industry.

The City of Alpharetta is home to nearly 600 technology companies making up 35% of Where Georgia Leads technology companies. The city also houses over a quarter of Metro Atlanta’s top 25 technology employers resulting in the city’s daytime working population exceeding that of residents. With one the most robust and redundant fiber and power fiber infrastructure networks in the south east, Alpharetta has been a central hub for new and relocating technology companies. To continue to foster this growth, the ATC’s mission has created four sub-committees to add value beyond geography:

What are the Sub Committees of the ATC?

GROW – Designed to support entrepreneurship, innovation, and start-up tech. As the tech hub for all of Metro Atlanta, Alpharetta is flourishing with entrepreneurship and innovation. Fostering the development of emerging and next generation technology is a critical part of our technology ecosystem.BUILD – Focused on identifying and developing advanced infrastructure that will support the technologies of tomorrow. Alpharetta is wired for success…literally. We have the most expansive fiber optic cable network and reliable power grid in the state. And we want to keep it that way.BRAND – Creating new messaging that will help to attract new business investment and maintain Alpharetta’s position as a leading location for technology ventures. If we don’t speak, no one will hear. ENGAGE – Enhancing relationships among Alpharetta’s technology companies and building a strong tech culture both advanced technologist and the rest of us can interact with. Events like hackathons, meet-ups, technology etc. focused community activities will be developed to engage us all together with technology.

What companies sit on the Board of Directors for the ATC?

•AdvancedTechnologyDevelopment Center (ATDC)

•EdgeSolutions

•GeorgiaPower

•GreaterAlpharettaTechNetwork

•GreaterNorthFultonChamber of Commerce

•GwinnettTechnicalCollege

•Hewlett-Packard

•JacksonHealthcare

•Lancope

•LexisNexis

•McKesson

•Microsoft

•PriorityPaymentSystems

•PyramidConsulting,Inc.

•MetroAtlantaChamberofCommerce

•SiemensIndustry,Inc.

•TechnologyAssociationofGeorgia

•ThyssenKruppITServices

•VerintSystems

•VerizonWireless

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Selected Awards from July 2012 – June 2013

Alpharetta has been selected as America’s 7th Friendliest Town by Forbes

Forbes teamed up with Nextdoor.com, a San Francisco based social network for neighborhoods, to assess 500 small metro areas with populations between 5,500 and 150,000. Using data from the U.S. Census, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Chronicle of Philanthropy, and City Data.com, towns were ranked based on four data points: percentage of owner-occupied homes (studies have shown a direct correlation between homeownership and neighborhood stability); the crime rate; charitable giving; and the percentage of college graduates (research has found that college-educated folks typically display more civic engagement, with higher rates of voting and volunteering). Alpharetta highlights cited by Forbes include high charitable giving and high neighborhood engagement. The Taste of Alpharetta is cited as a signature neighborhood event.

Alpharetta is the Sixth Fastest Growing City in the Country

Alpharetta is the 6th-fastest growing city in the country, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau figures. Alpharetta is the only Georgia city on the agency’s top 15 list. The latest Census information looks at cities with a population of more than 50,000 in the years 2011 and 2012. During that time, Alpharetta’s population rose by nearly 4.5 percent to about 62,000. “We’re building up our businesses and our economic development efforts. And at the same time, we’re building up our community, and both of those are working really well together,” says Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle.

Certificate of Achievement For Excellence in Financial Reporting

For Fiscal Year 2012 from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA). This award

program recognizes those governments that go beyond the minimum requirements of generally accepted accounting principles to prepare Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFR) that represent the spirit of transparency and full disclosure.

Award for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Annual Financial ReportingFor Fiscal Year 2012 from the GFOA. This award program recognizes those governments

that produce high quality Popular Annual Financial Reports (a.k.a. Annual Citizens Report) specifically designed to be readily accessible and easily understandable to the general public and other interested parties without a background in public finance.

Distinguished Budget Presentation Award

For Fiscal Year 2013 from the GFOA. This award program recognizes those governments that prepare budget documents

of the very highest quality that reflect both the guidelines established by the National Advisory Council on State and Local Budgeting and the GFOA’s recommended practices on budgeting.

Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award

For 2013 from the National Procurement Institute, Inc. This prestigious award is earned by those organizations that demonstrate excellence by obtaining a high

score based on standardized criteria. The criteria are designed to measure innovation, professionalism, productivity, e-procurement, and leadership attributes of the procurement organization.

2013 Georgia Partnership’s Transportation Quality Award for Intersection Design/Traffic Safety

For the Douglas Road Roundabout project.

Green Communities Gold Certification

From the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), which is the highest level of certification for conserving energy, investing in renewable energy, conserving water, conserving fuel, reducing waste, as well as protecting and restoring the community’s natural resources. Alpharetta is the first city in the State to receive the Gold Level Green Communities certification.

Georgia Recreation and Parks Association (GRPA) 2013 Agency of the Year

For populations 50,001-80,000, to rec-ognize exemplary agencies who have made significant contributions to the field of recreation, park and leisure re-lated services.

Atlanta Business Chronicle’s Atlanta’s Healthiest Employer

In the medium sized category for the 2nd con-secutive year. This award recognizes organizations that are committed to creating a healthy workplace.

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Among the technology campuses and groomed, upscale neighborhoods for which Alpharetta has become known, one finds a charming area of small shops and

an emerging culinary scene that is becoming a destination in its own right. Welcome to Downtown Alpharetta.

For many years, while the rest of Alpharetta grew and prospered, Downtown Alpharetta remained a diamond in the rough. With only a handful of mom and pop shops and few restaurants, these few blocks in the heart of the community was largely unnoticed by most residents and passersby.

“When I would ask visitors or even most residents where Downtown Alpharetta was, most people did not have an answer,” states Alpharetta Mayor David Belle Isle. “And yet, if you look for commonalities among truly successful communities, the one thing that all great cities share is a vibrant, thriving downtown. We knew that, for all of Alpharetta’s success, we would not truly reach our potential until Downtown Alpharetta became a place that everyone was talking about and wanted to be.”

Less than two years since the City of Alpharetta became focused on transforming its central core, Downtown Alpharetta is buzzing with energy. The past 12 months has seen the opening of five new chef-driven restaurants and two new art galleries. Quaint shops and boutiques have become destinations for savvy shoppers, and most weekends will find a variety of events drawing the community to what is quickly becoming the heart of the community.

“We believe that the seeds from which all great downtowns grow are music and food,” explains Belle Isle. “So, the City is focusing our energy on attracting one-of-a-kind, chef-driven dining experiences and offering exciting street events that are centered on top emerging musicians from our area and throughout the Southeast.”

In the Fall of 2014, Downtown Alpharetta will become even more of a destination with the completion of the first phase of Alpharetta City Center, the City’s 22-acre development project. This initial offering includes a 5-acre passive park and event lawn, 1-acre town green, 450-space parking deck, and a new City Hall. The second phase, which will open next year, features a new 25,000 square foot public library. Private development will quickly follow on four land tracts for which the City is currently accepting bids.

“We have moved from a problem of people not knowing where Downtown Alpharetta is to one of not having enough vacant storefronts to house the exciting array of restaurants and shops that want to come here,” says Belle Isle. “City Center will change that and will make Downtown Alpharetta the destination and heart that Alpharetta deserves and that our citizens and visitors want.”

So, whether you are looking for a unique culinary experience, and eclectic shop, or a fun weekend distraction, you will want to make your way to Downtown Alpharetta.

Downtown Alpharetta: The City’s Eclectic Heart

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Avalon is a new experience in the timeless art of living well. In the heart of Alpharetta, this sustainably designed, 86-acre development with

more than 500,000 square feet of retail, a 12-screen all premium theater, conference center and full service hotels, Class A office, single-family residences and luxury rental homes infuses resort level hospitality throughout a walkable, seamlessly connected community of shopping, dining, entertainment, living and working. It’s more than just another place to go, it’s a place to be — a hub of local art and activity that delivers the luxury of the modern South. At 2.4 million square feet and more than $600 million, Avalon is one of the largest projects currently underway in the United States.

Phase 1 will contain 365,000 square feet of experiential retail. More than 800 residents will call Avalon home. Approximately half will live in the 250 1- and 2-bedroom luxury rental units located in four stories above the retail stores. The remaining half will own in Avalon’s enclave of 101 single-family residences. Phase 1 will also welcome 108,000 square feet of loft office spaces over retail. An additional 735,000 feet of Class A space is planned for Phase 2.

Plans also include a 325 room; four star, full service hotel and 47,000 square foot conference center to anchor Phase 2 and will serve both business executives and leisure travelers, offering a meeting destination footsteps away from Avalon’s base of amenities.

Upon completion, Avalon is projected to generate approximately $21 million annually in sales tax revenue, $4.5 million in new property taxes, $1.1 million annually in hotel taxes and 4,000+ of new permanent retail sector, white-collar and hotel service jobs.

“Avalon is the future of retail,” said Mark Toro, managing partner of North American Properties (NAP). “Creating a walkable community that infuses hospitality in every aspect – this is the experience today’s retailers are attracted to, as it is what their customers are demanding. The fact that we are 97 percent leased six months from the grand opening (October 30, 2014) is the most powerful indicator.”

According to Richard Munger, development partner at NAP, “the interest we have had in our residential product has been nothing short

of spectacular.” We recently released floor plans for 250 luxury rentals and received 900 waiting list requests within three weeks. Our 101 unit for sale offering, released last summer, has accumulated a list of over 2,600 families seeking the Avalon experience.”

Sitting adjacent to Avalon will be a $25 million new satellite campus of Gwinnett Technical college serving up to 10,000 students providing a tremendous asset for the area’s business and healthcare communities.

Infusing resort-level hospitality throughout a walkable community of shopping, dining, living, working, and entertaining, all in the heart of Alpharetta.

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• American Threads • Antico Napoletana by

Giovanni Di Palma• Anthropologie• Arhaus• Athleta• Banana Republic• Bantam + Biddy by

Chef Shaun Doty• Bocado Burger Bar• C. Wonder• CaffeGio by Giovanni

Di Palma• Calypso St. Barth• Crate & Barrel• CRU Food & Wine Bar• Destination Maternity• Dry Bar• Everything But Water

• Exhale Spa• fab’rik• Superica a new Chef

Ford Fry concept• Flywheel• Francesca’s• Free People• Fuzz wig’s Candy

Factory• GAP• Gymboree• J Crew• Janie and Jack• Kendra Scott• Kinnucan’s Specialty

Outfitters• Kona Grill• L’Occitane• lululemon athletica

• Luxury Nail Spa• Marlow’s Tavern• Marmi Shoes• Mitchell Gold

+ Bob Williams• Oak Steakhouse• Orvis• Paper Source• Pinkberry• PNC Bank• Pottery Barn Kids• Regal Cinemas• Sage Boutique• Ted’s Montana Grill• The Cosmetic Market• Tommy Bahama• Van Michael Salon• vineyard vines• West Elm• Whole Foods Market

A sampling of committed tenants include:

(As of May, 2014)

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Breakfast NetworkingMeet other business professionals at our monthly Breakfast Networking meetings which are held the first Tuesday of each month. The meetings allow members and potential members an opportunity to present information about their businesses. The fee is $10 for members and $15 for non-members/guests. Mark your calendars to join us at 7:30 AM each month at Smokejack BBQ, 29 South Main Street, Alpharetta.

Monthly Membership MeetingsEach month ABA holds their member meetings on the last Thursday that provide social networking opportunities along with informative programming. Meetings rotate to various member locations in the Alpharetta area. The fee is FREE for members and $10 for non-members/guests. Each meeting is 5:30 – 7:00 PM.

State of the City Address and Mayor’s Breakfast The annual State of the City Address and Mayor’s Breakfast is held early each year. Organized by the Alpharetta Business Association, Mayor David Belle-Isle comments and reflects on the past year and addresses plans for the new year in the City of Alpharetta. In additional to table sponsorships, individual tickets are available for this event.

Business ExpoIn 2013, ABA held their first Business Expo with over 70 exhibitors showcasing their business offerings, an educational program, and followed by the monthly Member meeting. ABA will hold their 2014 Business Expo on August 22, 2014 at the Atlanta Windward Marriott. Exhibitor information will be available on the ABA website.

Par 3 Golf ChallengeOur Par 3 Golf Challenge is held in the late summer. This is an opportunity to socialize with friends and business associates. The 2014 event will be held on July 31 at River Pines Golf Club followed by the monthly ABA Member meeting. More details can be found at our website.

Brew Moon Festivals

Twice a year ABA presents the Brew Moon Festivals, the first Saturday in June and the first Saturday in October. Brew, wine and delicious food from some of Alpharetta’s best restaurants will be available for sale as the city comes together for one big street party! Tables and individual tickets are available for purchase.

Alpharetta Farmers Market

The Alpharetta Farmers Market took root in 2006, and was held bi-weekly through the fall season. Following its significant success from 2007 through 2009, the Market moved next to City Hall on Main Street in 2010. In 2011 the Gazebo and signage was added to now permanently mark the current Market location. The Alpharetta Farmers Market is open to the public. Admission is free. Free parking is available through Downtown Alpharetta. The 2014 Market will open on Saturday, April 19 and run through October where you can find farmers with fruits, vegetables and natural meats, gardeners with fresh flowers and herbs, and makers of all sorts of edible home goods from yummy desserts and breads to local raw honey and homemade sauces, jellies, soaps.

All Alpharetta Business Association events are posted at our website:

www.alpharettabusinessassociation.comYou can also reach us at office@

AlpharettaBusinessAssociation.com or by calling 678-865-6608

alpharetta business association opportunities

Alpharetta Business Association

11770 Haynes Bridge RoadSuite 205, Box 264

Alpharetta, GA 30009678-865-6608

office@alpharettabusinessassociation.comwww.alpharettabusinessassociation.com

2014 Board of Directors

Janet Rodgers, President – President & CEO, Alpharetta Convention & Visitors Bureau

Danny Broadway, Vice President – MBA Partner, Yepser Internet Strategy

Buddy Gash, Secretary/Treasurer – Owner, Gallery 35Richard Debban, Past President – Owner, RJD Architect LLC

Carol Anderson-Wood, Farmers Market Manager – Owner, C. Anderson Wood, LLC

Dave Filipowicz, Owner, Smokejacks Southern Grill & BBQAlyx Korner, Owner, Alex & Sis

Steve Manley, President, Manley Land Design, Inc.Chris Sedgwick, Owner, Pure TaqueriaDiane Lasorda, Assistant to the Board

President, Preferred Administrative Solutions

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The ABA Promotes:• Alpharetta’s business districts• City improvements• New business opportunities• Involvement in issues that impact business development

Member Benefits

ABA Committees:• Economic Development Events• Membership Networking• Alpharetta First

• Monthly breakfast networking• Monthly membership meetings with informative programs• Annual State of the City Breakfast• Business Expo • Par 3 Golf Tournament

• Year round special events• Community volunteer opportunities• Open forums and educational offerings• Communication with city officials• Co-op advertising

For membership information call:

678-865-6608

“To create a thriving Alpharetta, alive with business, shopping and activity.”

“To create a thriving Alpharetta, alive with business, shopping and activity.”

Visit us online: www.AlpharettaBusinessAssociation.com

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