Mindful Art Returns!All are welcome to join our weekly Mindful Art sessions beginning on Wednesday, September 17 at 2:00. This semester will run through December…
Relocating to Dunwoody, Georgia
The number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered in the Atlanta area continues to grow, and many relocating families look to Dunwoody, GA, as a leading option for places to live because of its affordable but high-quality housing stock, variety of restaurants, various shopping outlets including Perimeter Mall, transportation options to and from downtown Atlanta, and its easy access to other locations in the Atlanta metro area.
A Place to Call Home
Dunwoody, Georgia, has a combination of single-family homes, apartment communities and townhomes, and as a result, it attracts a vibrant mix of young professionals and families. Dunwoody is also known for top-rated Vanderlyn Elementary and Dunwoody High School and its family-friendly events and festivals, including Lemonade Days, the Dunwoody 4th of July Parade and the Butterfly Festival.
A Place to Work & Learn
Young professionals who want to live close to work and avoid long commutes relocate to Dunwoody because of the number of companies headquartered here. Students at Georgia Perimeter College or other nearby universities appreciate Dunwoody’s high-quality but affordable apartments communities, and both students and young professionals alike value Dunwoody’s easy access to and from downtown Atlanta via the MARTA rail system.
Many of the world's largest corporations have offices or headquarters in Dunwoody making the city a very active workplace. If you find yourself as a business professional in the Perimeter, we recommend joining the Dunwoody Perimeter Chamber of Commerce to take advantage of resources and opportunities to help grow your business and connections.
A Place to Live
Dunwoody is also a popular Atlanta-area community because of its range of outdoor spaces and natural attractions. Nature lovers enjoy Dunwoody’s beautiful parks like Brook Run Park, which includes an off-leash dog play area and a designated gardening area for locals to freely visit and grow their own produce. The city also has a growing list of craft-brew restaurants, wine bars, coffee shops and locally owned boutiques, and a number of multi-use recreational trails are scattered throughout the city, all of which combine for a great way of life.
Upcoming Events
Juried art exhibit with a range of original paintings, multi-media artwork and photographs by Dunwoody Fine Art Association members in styles from representational to abstract…
Free Trunk or Treat event. We hope to have 120 "trunks" handing out candy to our neighbors. We welcome the community of Dunwoody. October 26th…
Create Dunwoody invites you to create an artistically decorated scarecrow for the third annual Dunwoody Scarecrow Showdown in the Greater Dunwoody Village Area from October…
Set in a picture-perfect English cottage in 1923, this deliciously devious comedy pulls you into a web of scandal, seduction, and surprises. With The Cottage…
Wellness WednesdaysWednesday, October 8th6:30 PM - 7:15 PMStep into high energy with a weekly fitness class on The Green. Join us every Wednesday in October…
A place where can you drink coffee, eat fresh baked goods, and grocery shop for tonight's dinner all year-round! This is your one stop shop…
The first annual Sounds of Dunwoody at the Shops of Dunwoody will feature live music by the Francisco Vidal Band, PDL Atlanta Rock Cover Band…
Get ready to turn up the weekend vibes at Politan Row! DJ Mathis brings the beats for an electrifying Saturday night of music, energy, and…
Spend your Sunday morning at the Shops of Dunwoody Farmers Market, where local vendors bring fresh flavors, handmade goods, and community fun each week. 🍎…
Join Us for Active Ashford: Sweat & Stretch on the Lawn Get moving with Active Ashford, a complimentary fitness series on The Lawn at Ashford…
Join us for Third Sundays on the Lawn, a local live music series happening every 3rd Sunday from April through October at Ashford Lane! Enjoy…