Dawson County, Georgia

dawson county georgiaDawson County due to its geography is a wonderful place to live. It is also becoming a top Georgia location to start a new business. The location is convenient for manufacturing and service based businesses due to HWY 400 and the proximity to Atlanta. The labor pool is very broad and real estate pricing is attractive. Current manufacturing businesses such as SleeveCo, Impulse Manufacturing, and Nordson appreciate the community support and the business friendly environment of north Georgia.

Dawsonville Georgia is proud to announce that two three new restaurants are opening soon. Krystals and Varsity Jr. have both broke ground to start constructing their new facilities. Also Little Caesars Pizza has also announced they are opening a new location as well. Charlie Auvermann with the Development Authority says; “that the area is still prime to support more restaurant concepts”.

Dawsonville GA is indeed a place to consider if you are looking for a location to launch a new business adventure or for a possible business expansion. The location, climate, and the community are all positive elements that add to the appeal of Dawson County.

Georgia Business Expansion Benefits Dawson County

dawson county business expansionThe grand opening of the new Kauffman Tire store in Dawson County is now set for November 20!  The new store is located on Ga. 400 right in front of the Home Depot and is a welcome addition to our county’s commercial district.  Kauffman Tire took advantage of low land prices, no county impact fees and the high volume of traffic along GA. 400 when selecting Dawson County for their newest store.

Find out more about Dawson County and why Kauffman and the Varsity Jr. think this is the next place to be!   http://www.developdawson.org/

Development Authority Update

Restaurant expansions continue in Dawson County with the ground breaking yesterday for the new Krystal’s!  There are now two new restaurants being built from the ground up in Dawson County ; The Varsity Jr. and Krystals.  Even with these, the Development Authority believes the county remains underserved by the food industry.