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Chambers, local officials welcome new businesses
New businesses offering
everything from account
ing to photo processing to
dry cleaning services are
starting up in the Perime
ter, one of the largest corn-
ribbon cuttings formal
ly marking the opening
of new businesses in the
area. Photos were provid
ed by the Sandy Springs/
Perimeter Chamber of
Commerce and the Dun-
mercial areas in metro At
lanta. Here's a sampling of recent woody Chamber of Commerce
Special
Albany-based
Draffin & Tucker,
LLP, a certified
public accounting
firm, recently
opened a branch
office at Five
Concourse Parkway,
Suite 1250, in
Sandy Springs, and
celebrated with the
Dunwoody Chamber of Commerce and the Sandy Springs/Perimeter
Chamber of Commerce. Far left, Dunwoody City Councilman Terry
Nall and Steve Bedsole, partner, Draffin & Tucker, Atlanta office, with,
far right, Jimmie Richter, partner, Draffin & Tucker, Atlanta office, and
Diane Fries, Sandy Springs City Councilwoman.
E Photo
cutting ceremony
hosted by the
Dunwoody Chamber
of Commerce. From
left, Kathleen Cabero,
Christina Salzer,
Juan Diego, Dunwoody City Councilman Terry Nall, Jean Beattie, Gary
Beattie, Michael Beattie, owner, Debbie Fuse, Glen Fuse, Dunwoody
Mayor Mike Davis, Sara Massey, Norman Collins and Ken Manous.
Special
Dunwoody Photo,
located at 5588
Chamblee-Dunwoody
Road in Dunwoody,
offers a variety
of print services,
including finishing,
enlargements and
film processing, and
marked their opening
with a ribbon
Special
Dunwoody Hall
Cleaners returned
to its original space
at 5552A Chamblee-
Dunwoody Road
in Dunwoody after
moving into another
building during
area construction.
Their move was
noted by the
Dunwoody Chamber
of Commerce with
a ribbon-cutting
ceremony, attended
by, from left,
Heather Kaufman,
Juan Diego, Randy
Aufleger, Dunwoody City Councilman Terry Nall, Beal, Nash Amlani,
owner, Indu, Shamin Amlani, Jovana, Fauzia Amlani, Norman Collins,
Carmen, Sara Massey, Paula Owens, Glen Fuse and Ken Manous.
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