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Classic Earth911 Podcast: Steve Nygren, Founder of Eco-Community Serenbe

Last updated: March 12, 2025 7:30 pm
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Sustainable living is not just a trend, but a way of life that can be both elegant and comfortable. Serenbe, an ecologically responsible 1,000-acre community located in the Chattahoochee Hill Country just outside Atlanta, is a perfect example of how environmental living can be combined with culture, food, and shopping designed for local consumption. With over 700 residents living around four village centers, Serenbe boasts more than 70 percent of its land as green space, creating a harmonious blend of nature and community living.

The visionary behind Serenbe is former restaurateur Steve Nygren, who founded the community with a deep love for the hill country that started with a weekend retreat and has now become a multi-generational lifestyle for his family. Nygren’s commitment to sustainability led him to sell dozens of restaurants around the country in order to focus on building Serenbe. His efforts have not gone unnoticed, as Serenbe was honored with the Urban Land Institute’s inaugural Sustainability Award for its innovative approach to community development.

One of the key features of Serenbe is its diverse range of home designs, catering to residents of all income levels. From large single-family houses to small studio flats, Serenbe offers a variety of living options that prioritize energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. In fact, the construction of homes in Serenbe is designed to lower power and heating requirements by 30 percent or more, showcasing a commitment to reducing environmental impact.

In addition to its residential offerings, Serenbe also provides a range of amenities such as stores, restaurants, theaters, art programs, and other community activities. This unique blend of rural living with urban conveniences makes Serenbe a desirable destination for those seeking a balanced lifestyle that prioritizes nature and community.

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Visiting Serenbe is not just a chance to see a sustainable community in action, but also an opportunity to support small businesses that have found a home in this environmentally conscious enclave. The community continues to grow and evolve, offering new opportunities for residents and visitors alike to experience the beauty and benefits of living in harmony with nature.

As we reflect on the success of Serenbe and its ongoing growth, it serves as a reminder that sustainable living is not just a concept, but a tangible reality that can be achieved with dedication and vision. Visit Serenbe to witness firsthand what natural living can look like, and be inspired to embrace a more environmentally responsible lifestyle for yourself and future generations.

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on December 20, 2019, and highlights the continued growth and development of the Serenbe community.

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