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Source: Atlanta Business Chronicle

carters-logoChildren’s clothing maker Carter’s Inc. will move its headquarters to Buckhead’s Phipps Tower.

Carter’s (NYSE: CRI) reported today it’s agreed to lease 222,730 square feet at the 20-story tower that rises next to luxury shopping mall Phipps Plaza. Carter’s is terminating its current lease at Midtown’s The Proscenium building at 1170 Peachtree Street on Dec. 31, 2013.

The Phipps Tower will house Carter’s new world-wide headquarters and the company plans to occupy part of the space early next year.

The headquarters lease is one of Buckhead’s largest ever, and it was estimated to have a value of more than $70 million, excluding concessions and escalation, according to commercial real estate brokers.

In addition, I am proud to report that Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty is exclusively managing the relocation process for Carter’s employees. We look forward to helping them find homes throughout Metro Atlanta that suit each individual’s personal needs!

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Forbes.com recently compiled a list of America’s 25 best places to move and found professionals looking to get ahead are relocating to these burgeoning areas.

To locate America’s best places to move, we looked at “Relovilles” with populations of 25,000 and over. Using data from 2000 to 2007 Census records, we looked for the number of people in each town who were born out of state or abroad, who had moved to town from a considerable distance within one and five years, and who had moved for a job. These were weighted more heavily than other factors considered, such as Census data for population growth, family incomes, people in executive and professional jobs, and the price, size and age of homes, along with reports of moving van companies, changes in school enrollments, the proximity of multinational companies, and the observations of local builders, government officials and residents. Places with populations of less than 25,000, with large numbers of low-wage immigrant workers and with rotating populations of college students, retirees and inmates of prisons were ruled out.

1. Alpharetta, GA

Located in ideal Alpharetta swim/tennis neighborhood with award winning schools, this renovated home located at 4210 Breckenridge Court has beautiful hardwood floors and a dream kitchen. Offered at $386,900 by Andrea Cueny of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty. Please click on the image for more photos and additional information.

Click here to see all homes listed for sale by Andrea Cueny of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty – many of which are in Alpharetta and the North Fulton area. 

2007 population: 65,168

Big city: Atlanta, 22 miles south

Major airport: Hartfield-Jackson, 29 miles south

Global employers nearby: ADP, UPS, Delta Air Lines, Hewlett-Packard, Siemens, Verizon, Coca-Cola

Adults with bachelor’s degree or higher: 57%

Born in different state or abroad: 70%

White: 75.5%, Black: 9%, Asian: 10.5%, Hispanic (any race): 6.5%

Came from out of state within five years, 2000 Census: 38%

Median family income: $108,769.

Median home value: $155,900.

2. Huntersville, NC

3. Apex, NC

4. Parker, CO

5. Castle Rock, CO

6. Flower Mound, TX

7. Frisco, TX

8. Cary, NC

9. McKinney, TX

10. Roswell, GA

Click here to see the cities that round out the top 25, including Sandy Springs.

I am so thrilled to see Atlanta and North Fulton portrayed as the best in the US! Click here to start your metro Atlanta area home search on my website.

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Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty recently announced its top producing sales associates for 2011. The Cueny Team was the number one team in the North Atlanta office with sales exceeding $15 million.  Companywide, The Cueny Team was the number six team for 2011.

Cueny Team - #1 Team in North Atlanta office

Congratulations to the top performers of Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby's International Realty in 2011. The #1 Team in the North Atlanta office is The Cueny Team!

We attribute our 2011 residential real estate success to the Sotheby’s International Realty brand, our powerful marketing program for sellers, and hard work and commitment to this business each and every day.  Our success in this market is simple . . . knowledge of multiple markets in metro Atlanta residential real estate!

The experience and understanding of multiple markets is from working with clients relocating here from around the world for business.   Buyers relocating to Atlanta and people who already live here often want to consider and explore real estate in the various pockets of Atlanta.

I feel fortunate to work and know many markets to help buyer and seller clients.  Atlanta has so much to offer and so many areas for a buyer to consider!

The Cueny Team includes Nicole McAluney, Charleen Thompson, and Eileen Hardison. The pdf below is a great way to learn about each of us and our accreditations!Atlanta Real Estate Cueny Team

Also, click here to view the most recent Cueny Team newsletter complete with market updates, news from the Sotheby’s auction house, and more!

If you would like to receive the Cueny Team newsletter by email, subscribe by sending us a quick note!

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Ten Things to Do Outside in the Spring in Metro Atlanta 2011

Atlanta has a strong variety of things to do, especially to do in the outdoors in the spring time.  We are so fortunate to have lovely gardens, outdoor venues, parks and other recreation sources.  Whether you live in metro Atlanta or are considering relocating to Atlanta, this list will certainly peak your interest in our lovely city.

1. Atlanta Botanical Garden - Midtown Atlanta

Atlanta Botanical Gardens

An Atlanta favorite, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens continue to delight visitors with art exhibits, dazzling flora and fauna and a delightful way to be outside. The annual tradition of the Orchid Daze happens in the spring and is an amazing display of some the world’s most rare and beautiful species of orchids.
2. The Royal Wedding at Piedmont Park - Midtown Atlanta

Wedding on the Lawn at Piedmont ParkFriday, April 29 2011 - The Royal Wedding at Piedmont Park will celebrate the once-in-a-lifetime wedding of Prince William to Kate Middleton under a grand tent overlooking the brand new Legacy Fountain in Piedmont Park. The affair will feature live coverage of the royal nuptials from our media sponsor, WXIA.

3. Outdoor Improved Trails -

Silver Comet Trail – Smyrna, GA to the Alabama state line

The Silver Comet Trail is located 13 miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. It’s free of charge, and travels west through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. This quiet, non-motorized trail is for walkers, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is wheelchair accessible.

The Big Creek Greenway - Alpharetta
The Greenway is a 6.1-mile-long, 12-foot-wide concrete path that meanders through the woods along Big Creek, offering a place to walk, jog, inline skate and bike. The path includes additional mountain bike trails.

4. Alpharetta Children’s Festival - Alpharetta

Bring your children to the 9th Annual Alpharetta Chlidren’s Festival sponsored by the City of Alpharetta Recreation and Parks Department.  Activites include arts & crafts, food, educational activities, safety tips from the Alpharetta Fire and Police Departments, demonstrations, perfomances, face painting, and more.

The festival will be held Saturday, March 26th from 11am to 3:30pm.  Parking and admission are free; some activities require a nominal fee.

5. Atlanta Steeplechase – Kingston Downs

Mark your calendars for April 16, 2011 and buy a really nice (and really large) hat….check out Atlanta’s Steeplechase benefitting Camp Southern Ground and the University of Georgia Veterinary Medicine School.  An Atlanta tradition since 1966, Steeplechase is a fun day full of parties, a variety of races and contests.

6. Braves Baseball Game – Downtown Atlanta

Fun for the baseball enthusiast or for the first-time attendee, watching the Braves live in person at Turner Field is a must-do in Atlanta.  Opening day for the Atlanta Braves is Friday, April 8, 2011.

7. Take a Garden Tour – metro Atlanta

 

There are many home and garden tours in metro Atlanta every spring. Check out these if you get the chance:

Kennesaw Mountain Spring Wildflower Walk in Kennesaw – March 30, April 2, April 9

Buckhead in Bloom Garden Tour in Buckhead- April 15, 2011

Decorator’s Show House & Gardens in Buckhead – April 16 – May 8, 2011

Druid Hills Home & Garden Tour in Druid Hills (Atlanta) – April 29 – May 1

Peachtree Battle House and Garden Tour in Buckhead – May 4, 2011

Keep Smyrna Beautiful Garden Tour in Smyrna- May 14

Artful Garden Tour usually in Buckhead and Midtown -  sponsored by the High Museum of Art – usually the third weekend in May

American Hydrangea Society Garden Tour – June 11

8. Take a tour of Historic Oakland Cemetery – Downtown Atlanta

During the 19th Century, the “rural garden” cemetery movement emerged as an alternative to crowded graveyards. Oakland exemplifies this movement. In the Victorian spirit, the garden cemetery featured winding paths, large shade trees, flowers, and shrubs, and appealing vistas.Impressive art and architecture can be seen in many styles: Victorian, Greek Revival, Gothic, Neo-classical, Egyptian and Exotic Revival.

Maynard Jackson, Atlanta’s first African American mayor, and Ivan Allen, Jr. became the 26th and 27th mayors of the city to be buried at Oakland, joining six Georgia governors. Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With The Wind, is also buried here. So are golf great Robert T. (Bobby) Jones; Joel Hurt, one of the city’s leading developers and entrepreneurs; Atlanta historian Franklin Garrett, Bishop Wesley John Gaines, founder of Morris Brown College and many more noteworthy citizens are buried in Oakland Cemetery.

9. Canoe the Chattahoochee – Sandy Springs and other places

The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CRNRA) consists of a 48-mile stretch of the Chattahoochee River and 14 land units along its corridor. It begins at Lake Lanier’s Buford Dam, near Buford, Georgia, and continues downstream through four counties to Peachtree Creek near downtown Atlanta. CRNRA provides outdoor recreation for more than 3 million visitors a year.

There are many hiking trails, running paths and nature centers along the Chattahoochee.  A fun thing to do in metro Atlanta is to rent a kayak or canoe in Sandy Springs and row around a bit on the river.  In North Georgia, there are many outfitter companies that rent tubes and other rafts so you can “Shoot the Hooch”.

10. Fernbank Science Center Forest – Decatur

Visitors to Fernbank Forest can observe firsthand the beauty of forest land as early explorers and southern Native Americans would have done hundreds of years ago. Trees, shrubs, wildflowers and ferns are labeled so these plants can readily be identified. Animals such as squirrels, chipmunks, birds, turtles and snakes live undisturbed in their natural environment. A small pond teems with aquatic life.

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Atlanta Fine Homes Sotheby’s International Realty recently announced its top producing sales associates for 2010. Andrea Cueny from the North Atlanta/North Fulton office was the number one agent for her office with sales exceeding $11.5 million.  Companywide, Andrea was the number six agent on a team for 2010.

2010 was a great year for The Cueny Connection with sales increasing by more than 25%!

We attribute 2010 residential real estate success to the Sotheby’s International Realty brand, our powerful marketing program for sellers, and hard work and commitment to this business each and every day.  Our success in this market is simple . . . knowledge of multiple markets in metro Atlanta residential real estate!

The experience and understanding of multiple markets is from working with clients relocating here from around the world for business.   Buyers relocating to Atlanta and people who already live here often want to consider and explore real estate in the various pockets of Atlanta.

I feel fortunate to work and know many markets to help buyer and seller clients.  Atlanta has so much to offer and so many areas for a buyer to consider!

Just as an example in 2010, sales for buyer and seller clients were in the following areas:

  • Alpharetta
  • Atlanta
  • Brookhaven
  • Cumming
  • Decatur
  • Mableton
  • Marietta
  • Midtown
  • Roswell
  • Smyrna
  • Virginia Highlands

Please click here to see some of the homes I have recently sold in metro Atlanta.

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