City of Cedartown to occupy 10,510 square feet of space in Cedartown Georgia.
Cedartown, Georgia — According to state and local development sources, City of Cedartown plans to build out 10,510 square feet of new space in Cedartown. The company plans to occupy the new space at 245 East Avenue in Cedartown, on or about June 1, 2025. According to the company website Ours is a history that stretches back more than 170 years ago, when the first settlers of this land the Cherokee Indian tribe, made their home among the shade of the Cedars and along the edges of a crystal clear, bubbling limestone spring. That spring, now called Big Spring, remains as the crown jewel of our community even today. During the 1840s, the town began to see increasing prosperity. Asa Prior, often called the father of Cedartown, owned much of the land in the area. In fact, in 1852, Prior sold off 19 acres of land for $1,200 so that a county courthouse could be erected. This sale included rights and access to the Big Spring. Also during this time, the area became known as a place of beauty and refinement. Many wealthy families from Virginia moved here, and with those families came skilled tailors and cobblers. The town was also known for producing fine racehorses. As years progressed, the main attraction that lured the towns first inhabitants to the area an ample water supply courtesy of the Big Spring continued to draw development into the city. Railroads were extended farther into town and roads were established, making Cedartown a prime location for growth.
To learn more about City of Cedartown, visit http://cedartowngeorgia.gov/
Company Contact:
Edward Guzman, City Manager
770-748-3220
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