I've lived in Douglas County for over 20 years. Don't care about a Whole foods Don't care about the traffic on 20, I'm used to it Don't care about bike lines or sidewalks Never wanted the movie studio.
I agree, been in Douglas County for 10 years now. Every interstate in ATL is congested going into downtown. I love Wholefoods, but not a dealbreaker. The bike lanes and sidewalks are coming slowly, I see projects in progress. Not enough to discourage me from Douglasville, I love it. Thanks for your commentary.
Wish more restaurant business, gas station, entertainment, and shopping mall or store in Douglas, Ga it feels like repeating going to a places really dull.
I'd settle for a Trader Joe's! Can't believe as a "former" NYer living in Douglasville I found a delicious bagel spot! I wish there was a little more community action (walk ability and independently owned restaurant and shops in the downtown areas).
1- I don’t shop @ Whole Foods,, I’m a straight Walmart / Publix man…😅😮 2- born & raised in New York, now in Miami / Fort Lauderdale- I think I seen the worst of the worse between those two cities for driving… 😂 3- ehhh, I’ll try to do my walking / biking in the parks?? 😮 4- hopefully when I make that move I’d not have to deal with anything industrial… But in all honesty thanks for yet another great informative video 👸🏾…I’ll keep my eyes open still for sure.. 🙏🏾
They got rid of The Grind and Sparkles, and the skate area in deer lick park has been practically abandoned by the park and isnt very safe at all (rusted, missing guardrails, etc.) I just wish we had SOMETHING for the skaters out here
I'm not a skater but it didn't look bad to me, I did a short a year or so ago. th-cam.com/users/shorts1M1Rqu8TJvY?feature=share I am all for kids getting out and doing more activities. However this is something to bring up to your commissioner or parks and rec. We have to advocate for the things we want in our county. Thanks for sharing
Former owner of The Grind here. We showed up strong to the county meeting for planning Deerlick park. In fact, we were pretty much the only group there. The county said they would take our suggestions into consideration but still haven’t seen any improvement to the skatepark at Deerlick. They remove ramps that are damaged but don’t replace them. The park NEEDS a complete overhaul like Newnan or Birmingham. Newline did an amazing job with the design and building of those parks. They were carefully throughout and actually used the input from the local skaters. It wasn’t just given to the lowest bidder. They got the best crew for the job. As a lifelong skater, 38 years skating, I can say we are always overlooked when it comes to having a space to practice. We don’t have leagues so the county doesn’t see those dollars, however we do spend a ton at local shops and restaurants to wherever we visit. Lord knows, Newnan has received a chunk of my money because we stop to eat at the local restaurants near the park every time we go. The only improvements we’ve seen at the park are the very things we DIY’d there. I would like to see the county be more proactive with real improvements to the parks.
The schools are decent, they are not the best in Metro Atlanta and they are not the worst. It really depends on what part of the county you are moving to. Here is my most recent school video, the stats are basically the same for 2024. th-cam.com/video/5_pQ78vLbdI/w-d-xo.html
Why would “not having a Whole Foods” be a No.1 deal breaker? I promise theirs more people who don’t consider that than people that do. Dville is lower to middle class & still developing into a proper Atl suburb anyway. It will grow though
Hi! I am planning to move to Georgia with myfamily. Can you please tell me what County is better? By the way, do you recommend living in Dalla, GA? Thank you in advance!
Thank you for watching. It really depends on what you are looking for and you need to be close to the city of Atlanta. I lived in Dallas, GA for many years - went to high school there. It is in Paulding County - Nice area, main drawback to Dallas is that it is not close to a major interestate. I recommend this channel...she compares a lot of areas so she would be a great agent to reach out to if you are trying to decide. - www.youtube.com/@MovingtoAtlanta-LaurinaRealtor/videos
Been in Georgia 17 years and I will never live in Douglas County 1st off 2 dam far to much traffic aint nothing out there and it take almost 1hr just to get to ATLANTA
I’m a new subscriber and I love your page! I’ve lived in Dville for the past 30 years. Couple of questions: Who is moving into that big warehouse on Hwy 92 going toward Fulton County? Also, what are they building next to Racetrac at Hwy 92 and Lee Rd?
I am not sure what will be in that warehouse, but for the Lee Rd. I think that is all part of the studio but I will double check. The studio will have restaurants, hotels, etc.
@@DestinationDouglasville do you know what they’re building near sweetwater elementary school they tore a lot of trees down there. It’s past the new movie studio
Go to TN Douglasville is getting more and more like Atlanta as far as crime and crowding. Btw I live in Douglasville and am moving to AL. Where property taxes are way lower.
Man..... don't you move to Cordova, TN. That's the Memphis Metropolitan Area. The chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime in Decatur, GA is 1 in 738. The chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime in Cordova, TN is 1 in 41. Not a good idea to be moving to West Tennessee.
Thanks for discouraging people from moving here. I've lived in Douglasville since 1998, and live 5 blocks from the mall in Arbor Station. I love it here. This has proved to be the best place I've ever lived and I've moved 34 times in my life. But Douglasville isn't for everyone, so stay away. The weather is nice, the people are wonderful, the city and county are forward looking and planning, the Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development folks are extremely intelligent in the way they do things . . . heck, this is a historic little railroad town that just had a major encounter with a lady who almost won American Idol. There are a lot of talented friendly people here. Crime is low, Forward looking people are high, and we don't give one damn about Whole Foods. Who would ever care? Aldi, Krogers, Publix, and several other stores are great resources. People love it here. It's hard to find housing because it is mostly all taken, if you ask any realtor here. Yes, traffic is a problem at times coming to and from Atlanta areas, but here, inside our borders, traffic just works OK. This is a great place to live and work. But forget I said that. We have enough people here.
Lived here my whole life it’s a small town with nothing to do but arbor place mall, thunderzone, and the occasional fair when it comes to town. Not a suitable place for young people that’s why when I was growing up a lot of teens found themselves in trouble.
sirensatnight I applaud you for your great feedback of this lady talking about a useless whole foods not in douglasville county,i,m with you who cares.
There is nothing wrong with city planning for the future. Sidewalks are a basic necessity for people who catch the bus. Some young kids have to walk on busy roadway (Riverside near the trailer park). My ❤ breaks when I see them. Too many dollar stores, car washes, fast food, and waffle houses. Continuity in building codes and signs would make it appear we have a plan for the city. 😮
Douglas county commissioner came and spoke with our community and spoke about the many changes. Walking trails, businesses, restaurants, stores, etc about 6 mths ago. Ive been here for 12 years. These changes were in place years ago but put on hold due to covid so all that's going on is something that was already in the making. The county is growing and a great place to live.
Welcome to my channel, I have an entire playlist about Douglas County and moving here, so if this is their first video, maybe not. Douglas County is located Northwest GA - Bordered by Fulton County, Cobb County, Paulding County and Carroll County. View on this Metro Atlanta Map: dch.georgia.gov/sites/dch.georgia.gov/files/Atlanta%20Service%20Area%20Map.pdf Thanks for watching
I've lived in Douglas County for over 20 years.
Don't care about a Whole foods
Don't care about the traffic on 20, I'm used to it
Don't care about bike lines or sidewalks
Never wanted the movie studio.
I agree, been in Douglas County for 10 years now. Every interstate in ATL is congested going into downtown. I love Wholefoods, but not a dealbreaker. The bike lanes and sidewalks are coming slowly, I see projects in progress. Not enough to discourage me from Douglasville, I love it. Thanks for your commentary.
I live in Douglasville, and I 100% agree with you on everything you said!
Thanks for watching and for the feedback.
We won’t get Whole Foods or sidewalks until we get a county commission interested in doing what is required to raise the median income
Wish more restaurant business, gas station, entertainment, and shopping mall or store in Douglas, Ga it feels like repeating going to a places really dull.
Thanks for watching and sharing
I'd settle for a Trader Joe's! Can't believe as a "former" NYer living in Douglasville I found a delicious bagel spot! I wish there was a little more community action (walk ability and independently owned restaurant and shops in the downtown areas).
Where's the bagel shop? 😊
1- I don’t shop @ Whole Foods,, I’m a straight Walmart / Publix man…😅😮
2- born & raised in New York, now in Miami / Fort Lauderdale- I think I seen the worst of the worse between those two cities for driving… 😂
3- ehhh, I’ll try to do my walking / biking in the parks?? 😮
4- hopefully when I make that move I’d not have to deal with anything industrial…
But in all honesty thanks for yet another great informative video 👸🏾…I’ll keep my eyes open still for sure.. 🙏🏾
Thanks for watching and sharing. Most subdivisions have sidewalks and yes great walking trails at our parks.
I would never live In GA again, It was a horrible experience all around. The corruption on the local level is unreal.
Thanks for watching
What do you mean ?
If you think Georgia is bad, imagine living in California.
Thank you for all the info. Thinking about moving there from the Bay Area 😬
Glad it was helpful!
They got rid of The Grind and Sparkles, and the skate area in deer lick park has been practically abandoned by the park and isnt very safe at all (rusted, missing guardrails, etc.) I just wish we had SOMETHING for the skaters out here
I'm not a skater but it didn't look bad to me, I did a short a year or so ago. th-cam.com/users/shorts1M1Rqu8TJvY?feature=share I am all for kids getting out and doing more activities.
However this is something to bring up to your commissioner or parks and rec. We have to advocate for the things we want in our county. Thanks for sharing
Former owner of The Grind here. We showed up strong to the county meeting for planning Deerlick park. In fact, we were pretty much the only group there. The county said they would take our suggestions into consideration but still haven’t seen any improvement to the skatepark at Deerlick. They remove ramps that are damaged but don’t replace them. The park NEEDS a complete overhaul like Newnan or Birmingham. Newline did an amazing job with the design and building of those parks. They were carefully throughout and actually used the input from the local skaters. It wasn’t just given to the lowest bidder. They got the best crew for the job. As a lifelong skater, 38 years skating, I can say we are always overlooked when it comes to having a space to practice. We don’t have leagues so the county doesn’t see those dollars, however we do spend a ton at local shops and restaurants to wherever we visit. Lord knows, Newnan has received a chunk of my money because we stop to eat at the local restaurants near the park every time we go. The only improvements we’ve seen at the park are the very things we DIY’d there. I would like to see the county be more proactive with real improvements to the parks.
We need more parks and trails like Kennesaw Mountain battle field.
Less Waffle House , Wendy’s and Dollar General 😀
Kennesaw is a national park, Sweetwater Park would be our equivalent. Thanks for watching.
How are the schools, we are thinking about moving to ATL from FL
The schools are decent, they are not the best in Metro Atlanta and they are not the worst. It really depends on what part of the county you are moving to. Here is my most recent school video, the stats are basically the same for 2024. th-cam.com/video/5_pQ78vLbdI/w-d-xo.html
@@DestinationDouglasville thank you!
Silver Comet trail runs through Paulding to the north, right?
Yes it goes through Cobb and Paulding pretty much to Alabama.
We have Food Depot and Ingles here in Douglas County.
Yes we do😊
Why would “not having a Whole Foods” be a No.1 deal breaker? I promise theirs more people who don’t consider that than people that do. Dville is lower to middle class & still developing into a proper Atl suburb anyway. It will grow though
I get asked this a lot, especially from people moving from other cities. Thanks for watching
What will be the location for the new Microsoft?
1601 North River Road
Hi!
I am planning to move to Georgia with myfamily. Can you please tell me what County is better? By the way, do you recommend living in Dalla, GA?
Thank you in advance!
Thank you for watching. It really depends on what you are looking for and you need to be close to the city of Atlanta. I lived in Dallas, GA for many years - went to high school there. It is in Paulding County - Nice area, main drawback to Dallas is that it is not close to a major interestate. I recommend this channel...she compares a lot of areas so she would be a great agent to reach out to if you are trying to decide. - www.youtube.com/@MovingtoAtlanta-LaurinaRealtor/videos
Been in Georgia 17 years and I will never live in Douglas County 1st off 2 dam far to much traffic aint nothing out there and it take almost 1hr just to get to ATLANTA
😊thanks for watching
It doesn’t take a hour to get to Atlanta I work in Atlanta and I’m at my job in 31 minutes
I’m a new subscriber and I love your page! I’ve lived in Dville for the past 30 years. Couple of questions: Who is moving into that big warehouse on Hwy 92 going toward Fulton County? Also, what are they building next to Racetrac at Hwy 92 and Lee Rd?
I am not sure what will be in that warehouse, but for the Lee Rd. I think that is all part of the studio but I will double check. The studio will have restaurants, hotels, etc.
@@DestinationDouglasvillelooks like they tore down the persons home next to racetrac to build whatever they’re building.
Update - by Racetrac is another car wash😒
@@DestinationDouglasville oh my gosh how many car washes do we need in Douglasville? Lol
@@DestinationDouglasville do you know what they’re building near sweetwater elementary school they tore a lot of trees down there. It’s past the new movie studio
I'm
In Decatur, GA and I'm thinking should I purchase a home in Douglasville or Cordova TN.
You should visit all three and let me know when you are visiting Douglasville 😊
Go to TN Douglasville is getting more and more like Atlanta as far as crime and crowding. Btw I live in Douglasville and am moving to AL. Where property taxes are way lower.
Don’t move to Cordova because that town is Memphis 2.0.
Man..... don't you move to Cordova, TN. That's the Memphis Metropolitan Area.
The chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime in Decatur, GA is 1 in 738.
The chances of becoming a victim of a violent crime in Cordova, TN is 1 in 41.
Not a good idea to be moving to
West Tennessee.
Thanks for discouraging people from moving here. I've lived in Douglasville since 1998, and live 5 blocks from the mall in Arbor Station. I love it here. This has proved to be the best place I've ever lived and I've moved 34 times in my life. But Douglasville isn't for everyone, so stay away. The weather is nice, the people are wonderful, the city and county are forward looking and planning, the Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development folks are extremely intelligent in the way they do things . . . heck, this is a historic little railroad town that just had a major encounter with a lady who almost won American Idol. There are a lot of talented friendly people here. Crime is low, Forward looking people are high, and we don't give one damn about Whole Foods. Who would ever care? Aldi, Krogers, Publix, and several other stores are great resources. People love it here. It's hard to find housing because it is mostly all taken, if you ask any realtor here. Yes, traffic is a problem at times coming to and from Atlanta areas, but here, inside our borders, traffic just works OK. This is a great place to live and work. But forget I said that. We have enough people here.
Awesome! I love it too, but these are some of the questions I get from people moving from out of state. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Lived here my whole life it’s a small town with nothing to do but arbor place mall, thunderzone, and the occasional fair when it comes to town. Not a suitable place for young people that’s why when I was growing up a lot of teens found themselves in trouble.
Yeah I don't lose any sleep on not having a whole foods. Didn't know that not having one was a thing
@@taylor5973some of y'all getting in trouble when there is places with plenty of things to do. That's just an excuse.
When is costco coming in douglasville?
Not sure, but I could see is possibly getting one. Thanks for watching
Never. We don't have the median income for it.
Microsoft is coming soon as well
Yes, thanks for watching
I like your videos
Thanks so much!
Who tf can afford or wants a Whole Foods?
New subbie
Welcome to the channel!
sirensatnight I applaud you for your great feedback of this lady talking about a useless whole foods not in douglasville county,i,m with you who cares.
There is nothing wrong with city planning for the future. Sidewalks are a basic necessity for people who catch the bus. Some young kids have to walk on busy roadway (Riverside near the trailer park). My ❤ breaks when I see them. Too many dollar stores, car washes, fast food, and waffle houses. Continuity in building codes and signs would make it appear we have a plan for the city. 😮
Thanks for watching
Douglas county commissioner came and spoke with our community and spoke about the many changes. Walking trails, businesses, restaurants, stores, etc about 6 mths ago. Ive been here for 12 years. These changes were in place years ago but put on hold due to covid so all that's going on is something that was already in the making. The county is growing and a great place to live.
Thanks for watching, yes...it is finally coming together. I love living here as well😊
Douglas County will never get Whole Foods.
They keeping we from there lol
Thanks for watching
Douglas County is really Fulton County no way I would live there.
To each its own, thank you for watching. 😊
Are people supposed to know where “Douglas County” is?
Welcome to my channel, I have an entire playlist about Douglas County and moving here, so if this is their first video, maybe not. Douglas County is located Northwest GA - Bordered by Fulton County, Cobb County, Paulding County and Carroll County. View on this Metro Atlanta Map: dch.georgia.gov/sites/dch.georgia.gov/files/Atlanta%20Service%20Area%20Map.pdf
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