DeKalb County is Georgia’s fourth-most populous county. Its county seat is Decatur. Roughy 10% of the city of Atlanta is in DeKalb County. Stone Mountain is now recognized as Georgia’s most popular tourist attraction.
In 2009, DeKalb County earned the Atlanta Regional Commission’s “Green Communities” designation for its efforts in conserving energy, water and fuel, investing in renewable energy, reducing waste, and protecting and restoring natural resources.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is based in Atlanta as of January 1, 2018 when the Druid Hills CDC location was annexed by the City of Atlanta.
DeKalb County, embraces cultural diversity, inclusion, equity and is an historic business-friendly community. DeKalb County is rolling out the welcome mat to new entrepreneurs, new residents and new value-added businesses.
DeKalb County is in a fast growing metro Atlanta area for businesses. In the spirit of early settlers, DeKalb County is an ideal location where local creativity can thrive and where self-starter entrepreneurs can start their own dream business online or offline.
Business startups in retail sales, clothing, fashion, makeup, beauty, healthcare, legal, medical services, information technology, restaurants, online sales, cleaning services, beauty salons, barber shops, and new entrepreneurs are always in demand in a local growing business community. Shop Local! Buy Local!