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Atlanta is rated as the best place to work, live and play. Atlanta also has employment opportunities abound in the Atlanta parks, as well as the natural resources and recreation sector. The metropolitan population in Atlanta has grown from 2.9 million to 4.1 million in the last decade alone representing an impressive 40% growth rate.

Consequently, there has been a proportionate increase in the number of jobs available in the Atlanta parks sector. The Department of Parks and recreation in the greater Atlanta region is comprised in 12 districts.

The 'Atlanta Belt line redevelopment plan' launched in 2005 also contributes significantly to connect the Atlanta parks and other recreation facilities with attendant infrastructure tailored to meet the growing demands over the next three decades. Such a massive plan would also naturally impact Atlanta parks as well as creation of jobs in the recreation space.

The Bobby Jones Golf Course, a few minutes away from downtown, is centrally located in Buckhead and has an impressive Bermuda greens. In its neighborhood, the Bitsy Grant Tennis Court is yet another lung space for tennis enthusiasts.

Southside, Anderson, Piedmont, and Freedom Park are among some of the other outstanding Atlanta parks which offer several up market facilities and always maintain a healthy momentum of growth and expansion.

The Atlanta parks also perform the dual role of providing the much needed lung space to its citizens and at the same time creating several related jobs at each of the several hundred parks. This healthy combination is on an excellent growth curve which augurs well for the Atlanta parks.

Apart from the numerous regular parks, Atlanta also boasts of a number of theme parks for the benefit of its visitors on Atlanta Georgia travel. After all, in any metropolitan area, parks serve sterling rolls and have positioned themselves as a great boon to the people in its vicinity.

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