Why Move to Henry County, GA? See What’s Driving Growth in This Metro Atlanta Hotspot

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Why move to Henry County, GA? With rapid job growth, top-rated schools, and a location just south of Atlanta, Henry County is quickly becoming one of the most desirable places to live in metro Atlanta. Whether you’re relocating for work or looking for more space and value, this area has a lot to offer — including two new townhome communities from Rockhaven Homes, Union Village in McDonough and Reeves Park just above Lake Spivey.

The Big Reasons Homebuyers Are Looking South to Henry County

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Henry County is leading the way in growth for a reason. The county has consistently ranked as one of the fastest-growing areas in the region, thanks to its strong economy, welcoming communities, and unbeatable convenience. Here’s what’s fueling that growth:

1) Major Job Opportunities
Henry County has become a regional economic powerhouse. In fact, the area has seen over $2 billion in investments and 8,000+ new jobs since 2019, thanks to its position as a regional distribution and manufacturing hub. Here are some of the major employers driving that growth in the area:

    • Renewal by Andersen (Andersen Corporation): Opened its first Southeast manufacturing and logistics facility in Locust Grove in early 2023, creating 900 new jobs in window and door production and distribution.
    • PVH Corp: Operates a regional distribution center in Locust Grove for brands like Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, employing about 813 people in warehousing and order fulfillment.
    • Zinus USA, Inc.: Launched its first North American advanced manufacturing and distribution center in McDonough in 2021, adding 804 jobs in mattress and furniture production.
    • Luxottica Retail Group: North American headquarters and distribution hub for eyewear brands such as Ray-Ban and Oakley, employing around 650 people in manufacturing and logistics.
    • The Home Depot: Opened a 657,600 sq ft warehouse in Locust Grove in 2020, hiring 600 associates to handle bulk storage and fulfillment of home improvement goods.
    • Ken’s Foods, Inc.: Family-owned salad dressing manufacturer in McDonough employing approximately 323 production and warehouse staff.
    • Purple: Established its first U.S. production plant in 2020, creating 300 manufacturing jobs plus a 500-seat call center.
    • Georgia Crown Distributing Company: Beverage distribution center in McDonough with about 297 drivers, warehouse operators, and support staff.
    • Bennett International Group, Inc.: Transportation and logistics provider based in Locust Grove, employing 260 staff who manage freight across the Southeast.
    • Carter’s Inc.: Children’s apparel manufacturing and distribution facility in McDonough with around 225 production and warehouse employees.
    • Piedmont Henry Hospital: Currently undergoing a $215 million expansion, expected to be completed in 2026, adding new healthcare jobs and expanding medical services.

2) Quick Access to Atlanta
Living in Henry County means you’re just a short drive from the heart of Atlanta. With convenient access to I-75, I-675, and highways 155, 23, 81, 138, 20, commuting into or across the city for work is easy and convenient with so many options. This makes Henry County the perfect drop-in spot for buying a new home without the higher home prices found in Fulton County.

3) Highly Rated Schools
Families moving to Henry County benefit from strong local schools and education options that make the area a smart place to plant roots. As one of the first districts in the country to roll out a county-wide digital curriculum and provide devices like laptops and iPads, it’s leading the way in modern public education.

4) Ongoing Community Investment
From new retail and dining developments to city center revitalization projects, Henry County continues to grow without losing its small-town charm.

5) Community Events & Small-Town Charm
Every May, McDonough hosts the beloved Geranium Festival — a day-long celebration on the historic square with 400+ vendors, live music, food, and fun for all ages. It’s the kind of event that brings neighbors together and captures that Doc Hollywood feeling — a small town with a big heart.

If you’re looking for small town charm, easy access to work, a school system you can be proud of, and so much more, Henry County is the place for you!

The Easiest Way to Get Started in Henry County

When it comes to choosing where to live in Henry County for first-time homebuyers and those transplanting from other areas, the McDonough and Henry County area offers distinct advantages. New Rockhaven townhome communities built with convenience, value, and smart design in mind are located at either end of the county. Priced right at either Union or Reeves, these quality-built new townhomes only differ in their access points to the county. You can choose between easy access to the East end of Metro Atlanta from Union Village or go with Reeves Park to start each day, just above the manufacturing and warehousing corridor that drives the economy from Atlanta to Macon.

 

📍Union Village

Modern exterior of new construction townhomes at Union Village in McDonough, GA

Union Village puts you just minutes from downtown McDonough — a town known for its charming square, historic appeal, and friendly community vibe. From local coffee shops to events on the square, McDonough offers that classic small-town feel while still providing everything you need day to day.

This community is zoned for the Union Grove school district, which is the highest-rated in the county, making it a great option for families planning for the future.

 

📍Reeves Park

Exterior view of Reeves Park townhomes just north of Lake Spivey, a growing area in Henry County

Just north of Lake Spivey, Reeves Park sits in an area known for its energy, diversity, and steady growth. With walking trails, a community pool, and a cabana on site, this neighborhood makes it easy to relax and stay connected.

Detailed floorplan of the Edmund townhome layout available at Union Village and Reeves Park by Rockhaven Homes

It’s also just minutes from Piedmont Henry Hospital, making it an ideal spot for medical professionals.

One Floor Plan, Two Prime Locations

Both Reeves Park and Union Village feature the Edmund plan — a 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhome designed for comfort and functionality. Whether you’re just starting out, downsizing, or looking for something in between, this floor plan offers the space you need with low-maintenance living you’ll love.

Find Your New Home in Henry County Today

Collage of modern interiors at Union Village townhomes in McDonough, Georgia Interior collage of new townhomes at Reeves Park in Henry County, GA

If you’ve been asking why move to Henry County, GA, the real question might be: why wait? The growth is real. The location is ideal. And with new townhome opportunities in different areas across the county, Rockhaven Homes makes it easy to find your place in this thriving area south of Atlanta.

Explore available homes in Union Village and Reeves Park today — and see what life could look like in one of metro Atlanta’s fastest-growing communities!

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