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Living in Gainesville-Hall County
If there is such as thing as a perfect place to make a living and
raise a family, Gainesville and Greater Hall County would rank near
the top of the list. The reason: an ideal balance between the business
environment and quality of life. The thriving economic environment
attracts shopping, medical, financial and educational services and
institutions that are second to none.
Bordered by Lake Sidney Lanier and the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hall County stands apart from all other Georgia counties in the sheer beauty of the landscape and the many opportunities here for families and businesses to grow and thrive.
- the epicenter of an aggressive economic environment in northeast Georgia. Growth in both population and economic bases has been steady and diversified for the last 20 years.
The labor market is thriving in this progressive community. Over 180,000 people make Hall County their home and the regional labor market numbers some 880,000 individuals from Hall and surrounding counties. www.hallcounty.org
, the county seat, is a bustling city of more than 30,000 people, located 50 miles northeast of Atlanta and 40 miles northwest of Athens. It is the trade, medical, educational, industrial, retail, cultural and recreational center of the northeast Georgia region.
www.gainesville.org
Seven other municipalities are located in Hall County:
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