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About KNOWAtlanta

KNOWAtlanta


 


KNOWAtlanta was founded in 1986 as Metro Atlanta's premier relocation guide. KNOWAtlanta provides the information that people moving to Atlanta need to settle themselves into the city. With articles on homes, healthcare, jobs, finances, temporary housing, apartments, education and more, KNOWAtlanta puts Atlanta at our readers' fingertips. The magazine is used by executives relocating their companies, Realtors working with future Atlantans, and any individuals who are coming to the "capital of the Southeast." We hope you enjoy KNOWAtlanta and find the information you need to make the city your own.

KNOWAtlanta is published quarterly (Winter - January, Spring - April, Summer - July, and Fall - October) by New South Publishing, a multi-magazine publishing house. Copies are available through corporate HR directors of relocating companies, from area Realtors, at select newsstands in the Metro Atlanta area, and via the Complimentary Copy request link on our home page.

RELOCATION FACTS:

  • 41 million people move in the United States each year.
  • 6.7 million of these people move for work-related reasons.
  • Georgia's population is expected to grow to 8.4 million by 2005, and 9.2 million by 2015 (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
  • Out of the 100 fastest growing counties in the United States, 12 are in Metro Atlanta (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)
  • According to the most recent U.S. Census Bureau survey, more than 183,000 new residents moved to Metro Atlanta last year.
  • 1.77 million people moved to the metro area in the last 10 years.
  • In 2002 Atlanta was been defined by Plants, Sites and Parks Magazine as a "Marquee Metro" area for businesses interested in relocating or expanding.
  • In 2003, Plants, Sites and Parks Magazines ranked Atlanta as the #1 metro area for relocating or expanding a business, calling it a "picture perfect metro."
  • In January 2004, Expansion Management Magazine ranked Atlanta #1 in its list of "America's 50 Hottest Cities for Expansions and Relocations."