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Chamblee, Georgia

Chamblee (/ˈʃæmbl/ SHAM-blee) is a city in northern DeKalb County, Georgia, United States, northeast of Atlanta. The population was 30,164 as of the 2020 census.

Chamblee, Georgia
Downtown Chamblee
Motto: 
"A City on the Right Track"[1]
Location in DeKalb County and the state of Georgia
Chamblee
Chamblee in Metro Atlanta
Coordinates: 33°53′15″N 84°18′19″W / 33.88750°N 84.30528°W / 33.88750; -84.30528
CountryUnited States
StateGeorgia
CountyDeKalb
Government
 • MayorBrian K. Mock
Area
 • Total7.70 sq mi (19.94 km2)
 • Land7.69 sq mi (19.93 km2)
 • Water0.01 sq mi (0.02 km2)
Elevation
1,020 ft (311 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total32,251
 • Density4,194/sq mi (1,620/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
30341, 30366
Area code770
FIPS code13-15172[3]
GNIS feature ID0331371[4]
WebsiteThe City of Chamblee, Georgia Website

History edit

The area that would later become Chamblee was originally dairy farms. During the late nineteenth century, an intersection of two railroads was constructed in Chamblee; one carried passengers from Atlanta to Charlotte, North Carolina, while the other ferried workers and goods back and forth from a factory in Roswell to Atlanta. A settlement known as Roswell Junction emerged at the intersection, and the United States Postal Service decided to establish a post office there. However, feeling the name of the settlement was too similar to nearby Roswell, they randomly selected Chamblee from a list of petitioners for the new post office name.[5] Chamblee was incorporated in 1907.[6]

During World War I and World War II, Chamblee served as the site of U.S. military operations. During World War I, the U.S. operated Camp Gordon, home to 40,000 servicemen. This influx of new people created a building boom in the town. Camp Gordon was closed after the war and then re-opened as Navy Flight Training Center at the advent of World War II.[6]

Immediately after World War II, Chamblee experienced growth in blue-collar industry and residents due to its proximity to the newly opened General Motors plant in neighboring Doraville. Manufacturing plants also located along the newly constructed Peachtree Industrial Boulevard. By the 1980s, much of the city's industrial base had downsized or eroded; in its place sprang up multi-ethnic businesses that catered to the immigrants and refugees moving to Chamblee and Doraville en masse due to the cities' affordable housing. By the time of the 1996 Summer Olympics, Chamblee had emerged as a multi-cultural city inhabited by a large immigrant community.[6]

During the first decade of the 2000s, the city grew as it refined its image, constructing a new city hall in 2002. In 2010, Chamblee annexed an area directly to the northwest that includes Huntley Hills and a resident population of approximately 5,000.[citation needed] It also renamed Peachtree Industrial Boulevard to Peachtree Boulevard, and took steps to revitalize its downtown. In 2012 the city had an annexation proposal that was voted down by a small margin. In November 2013 the city had another annexation proposal that was passed by voters.[7] Following the annexation, the city and neighboring Brookhaven had a dispute in 2014 over which city would annex the Century Center development. The courts gave Century Center to Chamblee.[8]

According to 2020 Census data, Chamblee effectively tripled its population since 2010. It started the decade with roughly 9,800 residents and ended it with more than 30,000, mostly due to two annexations. The only city to gain more residents in that time was Atlanta, and only two Georgia cities — Morgan and Pendergrass — grew at faster rates in the 2010s.[9] City leaders have credited Chamblee's location as a transportation hub, with close proximity to two interstates, a MARTA station and the DeKalb–Peachtree Airport, as a key reason for the city's growth. In the early 2020s Chamblee attracted multiple mixed-use developments and office projects.

Geography edit

Chamblee is south of Dunwoody, southwest of Doraville, northeast of Brookhaven, and north of Interstate 85. The city is located at 33°53′15″N 84°18′19″W / 33.88750°N 84.30528°W / 33.88750; -84.30528 (33.887552, -84.305326).[10] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.1 square miles (8.0 km2), all land.

Transportation edit

Major roads and expressways edit

Mass transit edit

GRTA Xpress / RTA commuter buses and MARTA heavy rail subway and buses serve the county.

Pedestrians and cycling edit

The Chamblee Rail Trail is situated in Chamblee. It offers a short but useful paved pathway through downtown, passing under busy Peachtree Boulevard.

At its northern end, sits the city’s largest park, Keswick Park, and just two blocks from the trail's southern end is the Chamblee MARTA Station off Peachtree Road. Natural landscaping and trees keep the route pleasant, while many businesses and restaurants are just steps away.

Work is underway to extend the trail along the former Roswell Railroad spur, bringing the pathway east to Pierce Drive, with long-term plans in the works to link the pathway into the rapidly-developing regional trail network and the Atlanta Beltline.[11] Currently, there are plans for the construction of a multi-use trail, known as the Peachtree Creek Greenway. The goal of the greenway is to provide residents with close-to-home and close-to-work access to bicycle and pedestrian trails, serve transportation and recreation needs, and help encourage quality of life and sustainable economic growth. The trail will connect the cities of Atlanta, Brookhaven, Chamblee and Doraville.

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1910129
192025396.1%
1930893253.0%
19401,08121.1%
19503,445218.7%
19606,63592.6%
19709,12737.6%
19807,137−21.8%
19907,6687.4%
20009,55224.6%
20109,8923.6%
202030,164204.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[12]

2020 census edit

Chamblee racial composition[13]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 9,421 31.23%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 4,029 13.36%
Native American 57 0.19%
Asian 2,590 8.59%
Pacific Islander 10 0.03%
Other/Mixed 943 3.13%
Hispanic or Latino 13,114 43.48%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 30,164 people, 11,526 households, and 5,488 families residing in the city. The racial and ethnic composition of population was 31.23% white. 13.36% Black or African American, .19% Native American, 8.62% Asian or Pacific Islander, 3.13% with one or more races unidentified. 43.48% of Chamblee residents are Hispanic or Latino.

From 2010 to 2020, the population inside Chamblee had tripled. Influx into Chamblee was spread among identified ethnic groups. More Asian and African-American people moved into Chamblee compared to the other races.

2010 census edit

As of the 2010 Census Chamblee had a population of 9,892. The racial and ethnic composition of the population was 45.0% white (19.0% non-Hispanic white), 7.0% black or African American (6.2% non-Hispanic black), 2.1% Native American (0.2% non-Hispanic Native American), 8.0% Asian (1.8% Vietnamese, 1.6% Asian Indian, 4.6% other Asian), 33.5% from some other race (0.2% non-Hispanic from some other race) and 4.1% reporting two or more races. 58.5% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race.[14]

2000 census edit

As of the census[3] of 2000, there were 9,552 people, 2,673 households, and 1,849 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,043.3 inhabitants per square mile (1,175.0/km2). There were 2,730 housing units at an average density of 869.8 per square mile (335.8/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 45.36% White, 3.71% African American, 0.91% Native American, 13.98% Asian, 0.32% Pacific Islander, 31.45% from other races, and 4.27% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 56.37% of the population.

There were 2,673 households, out of which 33.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 46.4% were married couples living together, 9.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.8% were non-families. 15.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.57 and the average family size was 3.65.

In the city, the population was spread out, with 23.2% under the age of 18, 17.9% from 18 to 24, 41.0% from 25 to 44, 12.8% from 45 to 64, and 5.0% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 28 years. For every 100 females, there were 161.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 176.9 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $45,992. Males had a median income of $22,024 versus $22,368 for females. The per capita income for the city was $15,492. About 15.8% of families and 22.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.2% of those under age 18 and 7.8% of those age 65 or over. In addition, 16.7% of families reported a household income higher than $100,000.

Neighborhoods edit

 
City Hall Park in Downtown Chamblee
  • Downtown: Downtown Chamblee has been preserved has an early 20th-century railroad community. Many of the buildings are of historic vintage, and the district has architectural similarities to other similar former railroad communities, such as Decatur and Norcross. Much of the downtown businesses are devoted to Chamblee's antique industry, but that has been changing. The district has attracted significant commercial development since 2000, including lofts and townhomes. The Chamblee MARTA Station and City Hall are both located downtown.[15] Massive economic development including the Town Center Initiative and downtown revitalization projects, have turned Downtown Chamblee into a mecca for foodies. A recently opened brewery and distillery[16] flank downtown Chamblee. A new Chamblee signature event called, Taste of Chamblee, debuted in the mid 20 Teens, showcases the food of the Chamblee area.
  • Buford Highway Corridor: The Buford Highway community is home to one of the highest concentration of foreign-born residents in the country, including Mexican, Central American, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. The area attracted many Latino workers during the construction boom that preceded the 1996 Olympic Games. Asian business owners were attracted to the stretch of highway by cheap leases and reliable traffic flow. The more than 1,000 immigrant-owned businesses are owned by and patronized by a wide variety of ethnic groups, including Korean, Mexican, Chinese, and Vietnamese, and Indian, Bangladeshi, Central American, Somali, and Ethiopian. The DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce calls the area the "International Corridor."[17]
  • DeKalb–Peachtree Airport: DeKalb–Peachtree Airport is the third-largest payer of property taxes in DeKalb County, responsible for an estimated 7,300 jobs, and generates approximately $130 million in income for local residents. PDK, as the airport is commonly called (each public-use airport has an official Department of Transportation code of letters and/or numbers), has averaged 230,000 operations-takeoffs and landings-annually for more than thirty years. PDK is the second-busiest airport in Georgia, behind only Hartsfield-Jackson.[18] A multitude of private and public airlines/pilots fly out of PDK every day. PDK's economic development, the Globe, is home to small businesses invested in the airline trade.
  • Sexton Woods: Partially in Chamblee and partially in neighboring city Brookhaven, Sexton Woods is mixed neighborhood of 1950's ranch style homes and more recently new craftsman style infill housing. Sexton Woods is bordered by Chamblee-Dunwoody Road, Harts Mill Road, and Ashford Dunwoody Road. Sexton Woods is also the home of Chamblee Middle School, located on Chamblee-Dunwoody Road until 2006.
  • Keswick Village: Adjacent to Sexton Woods, Keswick Village, originally built in 1950, is a neighborhood of renovated original homes and craftsman style infill housing. It is adjacent to Keswick Park, the second largest park in the city.
  • Clairmont Park: Residential neighborhoods along Clairmont Road, south of Peachtree Boulevard, near Peachtree Dekalb Airport.
  • Huntley Hills: Huntley Hills is a neighborhood established in the early 1960s, though the first house was built on Plantation Lane in 1950. Huntley Hills Elementary School is located in the middle of the neighborhood. Huntley Hills Elementary has a Montessori program added during the 2000–2001 school year[19] and was opened on August 21, 1964. Huntley hills also has a wide range of special needs programs for children ranging from high to low disorders.[20]
  • Beverly Hills/Beverly Woods: Beverly Hills/Beverly Woods is a neighborhood established in the early 1950s in a portion of Chamblee that annexed into the city in 2013. Many houses in this area were built as housing for the Doraville GM plant employees that worked nearby. This neighborhood borders Chamblee-Tucker Road, Shallowford Road, and Beverly Hills Drive. Mostly Mid Century ranch style and split level houses with minimal infill housing as of 2017.

According to Biz Journal, the Atlanta metropolitan area is home to an "... estimated 50,000 Chinese-Americans...." This suburb of Atlanta, Georgia is home to a Chinatown (Chinese: 亚特兰大唐人街; pinyin: Yàtélándà tángrénjiē) that was built in 1988,[21][22] and is one of the first of the "New Chinatowns" according to the World Journal. Although the city of Atlanta itself does not have a "Chinatown", Chamblee's Chinatown mall is referred to as "Atlanta Chinatown." The neighborhood is part of the Buford Highway international market area and is located near the Chamblee MARTA station and New Peachtree Road.[23] According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), refers to this "Chinatown Mall" as "... Atlanta's place for Chinese culture."[24] According to the official website, "Atlanta Chinatown" is located at 5379 New Peachtree Road.[25] According to the Huffington Post, this Chinatown is an example of a "modern Chinatown", with Albany,[26] Las Vegas, Dallas-Richardson, and North Miami Beach, Florida referenced as similar examples, with regard to the quality of Chinese food.[27] There is an annual Chinese New Year event that is held to celebrate the festival.[28] The author further states that Atlanta's Chinatown is "... unlike many older cities" which exists in an urban setting. Atlanta's Chinatown according to her is "... in a strip mall" setting.[29] Bonnie Tsui further states in her book that the new Chinatowns rely on the Chinatown being built before the Chinese population comes, as she quoted about Las Vegas' Chinatown.[26]

The Atlanta Chinatown market opened on August 8, 1988, and was further expanded in 1996 with an influx of new immigrants from Beijing. [30] According to the previous source, Atlanta's Chinatown has bakeries, restaurants, cosmetics, bookstores, a newspaper office, and many other Chinese-oriented stores.

According to Biz Journal, Atlanta Chinatown was completely redone in the year 2000 by developer Peter Chang, who purchased the old "Chinatown Square Mall". The plans call for "...the 65,000-square-foot mall [to include] a Chinese food court which contains 7 vendors, two dine-in restaurants, several offices, a supermarket, gift shops, a bookstore, jewelers, a video rental store, a beauty salon and other retailers. It will be part of the International Village project, a 375-acre live and work community with a global theme that is being developed by local business leaders, the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce, DeKalb County and the city of Chamblee."[31] According to this article, the plans are to make Atlanta Chinatown a tourist destination rather than it just being another shopping mall.

Government and infrastructure edit

The City of Chamblee operates under a mayor and council-city manager form of government. The Chamblee City Council is composed of a mayor and five council members. The City is divided into four council districts and one at-large district. One council member is elected from each of the four districts and one council member is elected from the city at large. The council members who are elected for the four districts must live in the district that they represent but all five council members are elected by a city-wide vote.

The Council enacts ordinances, establishes policy, adopts the annual budget, and establishes the ad valorem tax rate for each year. The City Manager is responsible for implementing the policies set forth by the Council, overseeing all City employees, and managing the day-to-day operations of the City.

2023:

City Manager: Jon Walker

Mayor: Brian Mock

Council Members: Elmer Veith, Jimmy Furst, John Mesa, Paul Stovall

Mayor Pro Tem and Council Member: Leslie C. Robson

The Federal Bureau of Investigation Atlanta Field Office was previously located in Chamblee.[32][33] Its current location, on the grounds of Mercer University Atlanta Campus, elsewhere in DeKalb County, opened in 2017.[34]

Education edit

 
Chamblee Charter High School

Primary and secondary schools edit

Public schools edit

The DeKalb County School System serves Chamblee.[35]

Elementary[36]

  • Huntley Hills Elementary School, a public Montessori school (Chamblee)
  • Dresden Elementary School (Chamblee)
  • Ashford Park Elementary School (Brookhaven)
  • Montclair Elementary School (Brookhaven)
  • Montgomery Elementary School (Brookhaven)

Kittredge Magnet School for High Achievers is in Brookhaven.

Middle schools[37]

High schools[38]

Henderson High School served residents of Chamblee until closed in mid-1990s.

Private schools edit

In the 2005–2006 school year the administration of Sophia Academy, previously in Sandy Springs, sought to establish a new campus and did a capital campaign. Construction began circa 2007.[39] The new campus, in DeKalb County, was annexed into Chamblee.[40][41] Sophia merged into Notre Dame Academy in Duluth, Georgia effective August 2017.[42]

Post-secondary edit

Public libraries edit

DeKalb County Public Library operates the Chamblee Branch. Embry Hills Library is located in Chamblee.[43]

Tourism, Hospitality, and Development edit

Buford Highway (also Buford Highway Corridor, DeKalb International Corridor, and in the 1990-2000's as the DeKalb County International Village district), is a community northeast of the city of Atlanta, celebrated for its ethnic diversity and spanning multiple counties including Fulton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties in the U.S. state of Georgia. The area generally spans along and on either side of a stretch of Georgia State Route 13 (SR 13) in DeKalb County. It begins just north of Midtown Atlanta, continues northeast through the towns of Brookhaven, Chamblee, Doraville, and Norcross. Most properties along the corridor are in the form of strip malls, retail businesses surrounded by large parking lots, and large apartment complexes. The largest strip malls are the Northeast Plaza, Plaza Fiesta and the Buford Highway Farmers Market complex.[citation needed]

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Chamblee is twinned with:[44]

References edit

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External links edit

  • City of Chamblee official website Portal style website, Government, Business, Library, Recreation and more
  • Official Income Data for Chamblee as reported by the 2000 US Govt. Census


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This article is about the city For the surname see Chamblee surname Chamblee ˈ ʃ ae m b l iː SHAM blee is a city in northern DeKalb County Georgia United States northeast of Atlanta The population was 30 164 as of the 2020 census Chamblee GeorgiaCityDowntown ChambleeFlagSealMotto A City on the Right Track 1 Location in DeKalb County and the state of GeorgiaChambleeChamblee in Metro AtlantaCoordinates 33 53 15 N 84 18 19 W 33 88750 N 84 30528 W 33 88750 84 30528CountryUnited StatesStateGeorgiaCountyDeKalbGovernment MayorBrian K MockArea 2 Total7 70 sq mi 19 94 km2 Land7 69 sq mi 19 93 km2 Water0 01 sq mi 0 02 km2 Elevation1 020 ft 311 m Population 2020 Total32 251 Density4 194 sq mi 1 620 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes30341 30366Area code770FIPS code13 15172 3 GNIS feature ID0331371 4 WebsiteThe City of Chamblee Georgia Website Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Transportation 3 1 Major roads and expressways 3 2 Mass transit 3 3 Pedestrians and cycling 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2010 census 4 3 2000 census 5 Neighborhoods 6 Government and infrastructure 7 Education 7 1 Primary and secondary schools 7 1 1 Public schools 7 1 2 Private schools 7 2 Post secondary 7 3 Public libraries 7 4 Tourism Hospitality and Development 8 Twin towns sister cities 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe area that would later become Chamblee was originally dairy farms During the late nineteenth century an intersection of two railroads was constructed in Chamblee one carried passengers from Atlanta to Charlotte North Carolina while the other ferried workers and goods back and forth from a factory in Roswell to Atlanta A settlement known as Roswell Junction emerged at the intersection and the United States Postal Service decided to establish a post office there However feeling the name of the settlement was too similar to nearby Roswell they randomly selected Chamblee from a list of petitioners for the new post office name 5 Chamblee was incorporated in 1907 6 During World War I and World War II Chamblee served as the site of U S military operations During World War I the U S operated Camp Gordon home to 40 000 servicemen This influx of new people created a building boom in the town Camp Gordon was closed after the war and then re opened as Navy Flight Training Center at the advent of World War II 6 Immediately after World War II Chamblee experienced growth in blue collar industry and residents due to its proximity to the newly opened General Motors plant in neighboring Doraville Manufacturing plants also located along the newly constructed Peachtree Industrial Boulevard By the 1980s much of the city s industrial base had downsized or eroded in its place sprang up multi ethnic businesses that catered to the immigrants and refugees moving to Chamblee and Doraville en masse due to the cities affordable housing By the time of the 1996 Summer Olympics Chamblee had emerged as a multi cultural city inhabited by a large immigrant community 6 During the first decade of the 2000s the city grew as it refined its image constructing a new city hall in 2002 In 2010 Chamblee annexed an area directly to the northwest that includes Huntley Hills and a resident population of approximately 5 000 citation needed It also renamed Peachtree Industrial Boulevard to Peachtree Boulevard and took steps to revitalize its downtown In 2012 the city had an annexation proposal that was voted down by a small margin In November 2013 the city had another annexation proposal that was passed by voters 7 Following the annexation the city and neighboring Brookhaven had a dispute in 2014 over which city would annex the Century Center development The courts gave Century Center to Chamblee 8 According to 2020 Census data Chamblee effectively tripled its population since 2010 It started the decade with roughly 9 800 residents and ended it with more than 30 000 mostly due to two annexations The only city to gain more residents in that time was Atlanta and only two Georgia cities Morgan and Pendergrass grew at faster rates in the 2010s 9 City leaders have credited Chamblee s location as a transportation hub with close proximity to two interstates a MARTA station and the DeKalb Peachtree Airport as a key reason for the city s growth In the early 2020s Chamblee attracted multiple mixed use developments and office projects Geography editChamblee is south of Dunwoody southwest of Doraville northeast of Brookhaven and north of Interstate 85 The city is located at 33 53 15 N 84 18 19 W 33 88750 N 84 30528 W 33 88750 84 30528 33 887552 84 305326 10 According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 3 1 square miles 8 0 km2 all land Transportation editMajor roads and expressways edit nbsp US 23 nbsp I 85 nbsp SR 141Mass transit edit GRTA Xpress RTA commuter buses and MARTA heavy rail subway and buses serve the county Chamblee MARTA station Pedestrians and cycling edit The Chamblee Rail Trail is situated in Chamblee It offers a short but useful paved pathway through downtown passing under busy Peachtree Boulevard At its northern end sits the city s largest park Keswick Park and just two blocks from the trail s southern end is the Chamblee MARTA Station off Peachtree Road Natural landscaping and trees keep the route pleasant while many businesses and restaurants are just steps away Work is underway to extend the trail along the former Roswell Railroad spur bringing the pathway east to Pierce Drive with long term plans in the works to link the pathway into the rapidly developing regional trail network and the Atlanta Beltline 11 Currently there are plans for the construction of a multi use trail known as the Peachtree Creek Greenway The goal of the greenway is to provide residents with close to home and close to work access to bicycle and pedestrian trails serve transportation and recreation needs and help encourage quality of life and sustainable economic growth The trail will connect the cities of Atlanta Brookhaven Chamblee and Doraville Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 1910129 192025396 1 1930893253 0 19401 08121 1 19503 445218 7 19606 63592 6 19709 12737 6 19807 137 21 8 19907 6687 4 20009 55224 6 20109 8923 6 202030 164204 9 U S Decennial Census 12 2020 census edit Chamblee racial composition 13 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 9 421 31 23 Black or African American non Hispanic 4 029 13 36 Native American 57 0 19 Asian 2 590 8 59 Pacific Islander 10 0 03 Other Mixed 943 3 13 Hispanic or Latino 13 114 43 48 As of the 2020 United States census there were 30 164 people 11 526 households and 5 488 families residing in the city The racial and ethnic composition of population was 31 23 white 13 36 Black or African American 19 Native American 8 62 Asian or Pacific Islander 3 13 with one or more races unidentified 43 48 of Chamblee residents are Hispanic or Latino From 2010 to 2020 the population inside Chamblee had tripled Influx into Chamblee was spread among identified ethnic groups More Asian and African American people moved into Chamblee compared to the other races 2010 census edit As of the 2010 Census Chamblee had a population of 9 892 The racial and ethnic composition of the population was 45 0 white 19 0 non Hispanic white 7 0 black or African American 6 2 non Hispanic black 2 1 Native American 0 2 non Hispanic Native American 8 0 Asian 1 8 Vietnamese 1 6 Asian Indian 4 6 other Asian 33 5 from some other race 0 2 non Hispanic from some other race and 4 1 reporting two or more races 58 5 of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race 14 2000 census edit As of the census 3 of 2000 there were 9 552 people 2 673 households and 1 849 families residing in the city The population density was 3 043 3 inhabitants per square mile 1 175 0 km2 There were 2 730 housing units at an average density of 869 8 per square mile 335 8 km2 The racial makeup of the city was 45 36 White 3 71 African American 0 91 Native American 13 98 Asian 0 32 Pacific Islander 31 45 from other races and 4 27 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 56 37 of the population There were 2 673 households out of which 33 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 46 4 were married couples living together 9 0 had a female householder with no husband present and 30 8 were non families 15 8 of all households were made up of individuals and 4 1 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 3 57 and the average family size was 3 65 In the city the population was spread out with 23 2 under the age of 18 17 9 from 18 to 24 41 0 from 25 to 44 12 8 from 45 to 64 and 5 0 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 28 years For every 100 females there were 161 3 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 176 9 males The median income for a household in the city was 45 992 Males had a median income of 22 024 versus 22 368 for females The per capita income for the city was 15 492 About 15 8 of families and 22 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 25 2 of those under age 18 and 7 8 of those age 65 or over In addition 16 7 of families reported a household income higher than 100 000 Neighborhoods edit nbsp City Hall Park in Downtown ChambleeDowntown Downtown Chamblee has been preserved has an early 20th century railroad community Many of the buildings are of historic vintage and the district has architectural similarities to other similar former railroad communities such as Decatur and Norcross Much of the downtown businesses are devoted to Chamblee s antique industry but that has been changing The district has attracted significant commercial development since 2000 including lofts and townhomes The Chamblee MARTA Station and City Hall are both located downtown 15 Massive economic development including the Town Center Initiative and downtown revitalization projects have turned Downtown Chamblee into a mecca for foodies A recently opened brewery and distillery 16 flank downtown Chamblee A new Chamblee signature event called Taste of Chamblee debuted in the mid 20 Teens showcases the food of the Chamblee area Buford Highway Corridor The Buford Highway community is home to one of the highest concentration of foreign born residents in the country including Mexican Central American Chinese Korean and Vietnamese The area attracted many Latino workers during the construction boom that preceded the 1996 Olympic Games Asian business owners were attracted to the stretch of highway by cheap leases and reliable traffic flow The more than 1 000 immigrant owned businesses are owned by and patronized by a wide variety of ethnic groups including Korean Mexican Chinese and Vietnamese and Indian Bangladeshi Central American Somali and Ethiopian The DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce calls the area the International Corridor 17 DeKalb Peachtree Airport DeKalb Peachtree Airport is the third largest payer of property taxes in DeKalb County responsible for an estimated 7 300 jobs and generates approximately 130 million in income for local residents PDK as the airport is commonly called each public use airport has an official Department of Transportation code of letters and or numbers has averaged 230 000 operations takeoffs and landings annually for more than thirty years PDK is the second busiest airport in Georgia behind only Hartsfield Jackson 18 A multitude of private and public airlines pilots fly out of PDK every day PDK s economic development the Globe is home to small businesses invested in the airline trade Sexton Woods Partially in Chamblee and partially in neighboring city Brookhaven Sexton Woods is mixed neighborhood of 1950 s ranch style homes and more recently new craftsman style infill housing Sexton Woods is bordered by Chamblee Dunwoody Road Harts Mill Road and Ashford Dunwoody Road Sexton Woods is also the home of Chamblee Middle School located on Chamblee Dunwoody Road until 2006 Keswick Village Adjacent to Sexton Woods Keswick Village originally built in 1950 is a neighborhood of renovated original homes and craftsman style infill housing It is adjacent to Keswick Park the second largest park in the city Clairmont Park Residential neighborhoods along Clairmont Road south of Peachtree Boulevard near Peachtree Dekalb Airport Huntley Hills Huntley Hills is a neighborhood established in the early 1960s though the first house was built on Plantation Lane in 1950 Huntley Hills Elementary School is located in the middle of the neighborhood Huntley Hills Elementary has a Montessori program added during the 2000 2001 school year 19 and was opened on August 21 1964 Huntley hills also has a wide range of special needs programs for children ranging from high to low disorders 20 Beverly Hills Beverly Woods Beverly Hills Beverly Woods is a neighborhood established in the early 1950s in a portion of Chamblee that annexed into the city in 2013 Many houses in this area were built as housing for the Doraville GM plant employees that worked nearby This neighborhood borders Chamblee Tucker Road Shallowford Road and Beverly Hills Drive Mostly Mid Century ranch style and split level houses with minimal infill housing as of 2017 According to Biz Journal the Atlanta metropolitan area is home to an estimated 50 000 Chinese Americans This suburb of Atlanta Georgia is home to a Chinatown Chinese 亚特兰大唐人街 pinyin Yatelanda tangrenjie that was built in 1988 21 22 and is one of the first of the New Chinatowns according to the World Journal Although the city of Atlanta itself does not have a Chinatown Chamblee s Chinatown mall is referred to as Atlanta Chinatown The neighborhood is part of the Buford Highway international market area and is located near the Chamblee MARTA station and New Peachtree Road 23 According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution AJC refers to this Chinatown Mall as Atlanta s place for Chinese culture 24 According to the official website Atlanta Chinatown is located at 5379 New Peachtree Road 25 According to the Huffington Post this Chinatown is an example of a modern Chinatown with Albany 26 Las Vegas Dallas Richardson and North Miami Beach Florida referenced as similar examples with regard to the quality of Chinese food 27 There is an annual Chinese New Year event that is held to celebrate the festival 28 The author further states that Atlanta s Chinatown is unlike many older cities which exists in an urban setting Atlanta s Chinatown according to her is in a strip mall setting 29 Bonnie Tsui further states in her book that the new Chinatowns rely on the Chinatown being built before the Chinese population comes as she quoted about Las Vegas Chinatown 26 The Atlanta Chinatown market opened on August 8 1988 and was further expanded in 1996 with an influx of new immigrants from Beijing 30 According to the previous source Atlanta s Chinatown has bakeries restaurants cosmetics bookstores a newspaper office and many other Chinese oriented stores According to Biz Journal Atlanta Chinatown was completely redone in the year 2000 by developer Peter Chang who purchased the old Chinatown Square Mall The plans call for the 65 000 square foot mall to include a Chinese food court which contains 7 vendors two dine in restaurants several offices a supermarket gift shops a bookstore jewelers a video rental store a beauty salon and other retailers It will be part of the International Village project a 375 acre live and work community with a global theme that is being developed by local business leaders the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce DeKalb County and the city of Chamblee 31 According to this article the plans are to make Atlanta Chinatown a tourist destination rather than it just being another shopping mall Government and infrastructure editThis section needs expansion with New mayor and city council You can help by adding to it June 2015 The City of Chamblee operates under a mayor and council city manager form of government The Chamblee City Council is composed of a mayor and five council members The City is divided into four council districts and one at large district One council member is elected from each of the four districts and one council member is elected from the city at large The council members who are elected for the four districts must live in the district that they represent but all five council members are elected by a city wide vote The Council enacts ordinances establishes policy adopts the annual budget and establishes the ad valorem tax rate for each year The City Manager is responsible for implementing the policies set forth by the Council overseeing all City employees and managing the day to day operations of the City 2023 City Manager Jon WalkerMayor Brian MockCouncil Members Elmer Veith Jimmy Furst John Mesa Paul StovallMayor Pro Tem and Council Member Leslie C RobsonThe Federal Bureau of Investigation Atlanta Field Office was previously located in Chamblee 32 33 Its current location on the grounds of Mercer University Atlanta Campus elsewhere in DeKalb County opened in 2017 34 Education edit nbsp Chamblee Charter High SchoolPrimary and secondary schools edit Public schools edit The DeKalb County School System serves Chamblee 35 Elementary 36 Huntley Hills Elementary School a public Montessori school Chamblee Dresden Elementary School Chamblee Ashford Park Elementary School Brookhaven Montclair Elementary School Brookhaven Montgomery Elementary School Brookhaven Kittredge Magnet School for High Achievers is in Brookhaven Middle schools 37 Chamblee Middle School Sequoyah Middle School Doraville serves a section of southern Chamblee High schools 38 Chamblee Charter High School Cross Keys High School Brookhaven serves a section of southern Chamblee Henderson High School served residents of Chamblee until closed in mid 1990s Private schools edit St Pius X High SchoolIn the 2005 2006 school year the administration of Sophia Academy previously in Sandy Springs sought to establish a new campus and did a capital campaign Construction began circa 2007 39 The new campus in DeKalb County was annexed into Chamblee 40 41 Sophia merged into Notre Dame Academy in Duluth Georgia effective August 2017 42 Post secondary edit Interactive College of TechnologyPublic libraries edit DeKalb County Public Library operates the Chamblee Branch Embry Hills Library is located in Chamblee 43 Tourism Hospitality and Development edit Buford Highway also Buford Highway Corridor DeKalb International Corridor and in the 1990 2000 s as the DeKalb County International Village district is a community northeast of the city of Atlanta celebrated for its ethnic diversity and spanning multiple counties including Fulton DeKalb and Gwinnett counties in the U S state of Georgia The area generally spans along and on either side of a stretch of Georgia State Route 13 SR 13 in DeKalb County It begins just north of Midtown Atlanta continues northeast through the towns of Brookhaven Chamblee Doraville and Norcross Most properties along the corridor are in the form of strip malls retail businesses surrounded by large parking lots and large apartment complexes The largest strip malls are the Northeast Plaza Plaza Fiesta and the Buford Highway Farmers Market complex citation needed Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in the United States Chamblee is twinned with 44 nbsp Kovel UkraineReferences edit The City of Chamblee Georgia The City of Chamblee Georgia Retrieved September 6 2012 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 18 2021 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Krakow Kenneth K 1975 Georgia Place Names Their History and Origins PDF Macon GA Winship Press p 38 ISBN 0 915430 00 2 a b c Chamblee GA History Archived from the original on December 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ISBN 9781416558361 The Best Chinese Probably Isn t In Chinatown Huffington Post December 4 2012 Chinese New Year Celebration at Atlanta Chinatown 2013 Archived from the original on April 27 2014 Retrieved June 5 2015 Lee Jennifer 8 March 3 2008 The Fortune Cookie Chronicles Adventures in the World of Chinese Food p Google Books PT134 ISBN 9780446511704 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 洋經理和她的中國城 Yang manager and her Chinatown in Chinese Archived from the original on April 10 2013 Retrieved June 5 2015 New look for Chinatown Atlanta Division Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved on June 9 2015 2635 Century Parkway N E Suite 400 Atlanta GA 30345 City of Chamblee Street Map Archive City of Chamblee Retrieved on June 9 2015 FBI Atlanta Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Its New Mercer Atlanta Location Federal Bureau of Investigation October 12 2017 Retrieved September 23 2018 City of Chamblee Street Map Archived 2015 06 19 at the Wayback Machine Archive City of Chamblee Retrieved on June 9 2015 Elementary School Attendance Areas 2016 2017 School Year DeKalb County School System Retrieved on June 1 2017 Middle School Attendance Areas 2016 2017 School Year DeKalb County School System Retrieved on June 1 2017 High School Attendance Areas 2016 2017 School Year DeKalb County School System Retrieved on June 1 2017 History Sophia Academy Archived from the original on June 19 2016 Retrieved May 12 2020 Home Sophia Academy June 16 2016 Archived from the original on June 16 2016 Retrieved May 12 2020 2880 Dresden Drive Atlanta GA 30341 Map as of 2016 City Map Chamblee Georgia December 11 2013 Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved May 12 2020 The 2010 U S Census map at the time shows that the school was not yet in Chamblee 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Chamblee city GA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved May 12 2020 Farner Keith January 4 2017 Sophia Academy merges with Notre Dame Academy on Duluth campus Gwinnett Daily Post Retrieved May 12 2020 Library Locations amp Hours permanent dead link DeKalb County Public Library Retrieved on February 24 2010 Sister City Kovel Ukraine www chambleega com Chamblee Retrieved February 13 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chamblee Georgia City of Chamblee official website Portal style website Government Business Library Recreation and more Official Income Data for Chamblee as reported by the 2000 US Govt Census Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chamblee Georgia amp oldid 1216808730, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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