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    Serenity House Senoia

    Serenity House Senoia

    (3 reviews)

    I booked massages through GroupOn with the group that offers that service in this location. Had…read morethe honor of having both ladies work on my aching old body. Both were good. Debbie is good with kinetic issues and working through compressed muscle matters. You can book an appt with her by calling: 404-790-1378. She is mostly available at nights and weekends. Her partner, Faun is good with deep tissue and pressure points, with a bit of chinese pressure point methodology thrown in. She also will give you recommendations on things you can do at home to self service. She can be reached at 678-449-7504 and works mostly days and an occasional Saturday. The good - the both take the time to understand your issues and will focus on that matter The good - Their regular rates seem to be reasonable. Much better than Massage Envy, and you the personalized service is worth it. The bad - The count 45 min as an hour. Your hour massage doesn't include time on the table, it includes the chit chat, the changing of the clothes, the filling out paperwork, the getting dressed at the end. Could be because they were already getting a tiny amount of money because of Groupon, but I still felt sad that I didn't get the full hour. The massage was so good I didn't want it to end and was bummed when it did and did it early. I have gotten so out of habit of paying full price for a massage, but if I was to pay full price, I'd probably do it with these ladies, but I would be VERY CLEAR....I'm paying for an hour and you better damn well give it to me ...but in a nice way :)

    I tried to contact somebody for 3 days to make an appointment and every-time I called, I got…read morevoice-mail. I left a message and the 1st time, it took a full day to get a return call and then the next time, it took 2 days and they never called back. I drove over to the location and got an appointment for my mother and I for 2 chair massages as we have medical issues that prevent us from getting the traditional table massage. They called me the next day to cancel my appointment because their massage chair had be run over (they weren't sure who). Coincidentally I am over 250 pounds and I am wondering if the did not want to accommodate me because of my weight. It is funny how a massage chair can get run over the very next day after I made an appointment. Either way, they are not good at returning phone calls for massages. Too bad, the location is convenient for me and it is a really cute old house and I would have loved to try the Yoga and the Art Classes as well.... They didn't even offer to make an appointment for another service or a discount for the inconvenience or an offer for another appointment at a later date when they buy a new chair (after all this is a business necessity for massage therapists right?). The charge $40 for a 30 minute chair massage and $60 for a full one hour massage, you would think that they would love to do 30 minute chair massage since they make more money if they do 2 back to back like we had scheduled???? Awfully funny how they just let me and my mother's business walk right out the door without trying to keep us as customers. It is a small town, so I will make sure to let everybody that I know that they apparently don't need business. Maybe they will take these types of comments to heart and hire somebody to return calls if they are too busy. Or maybe they are so busy that they do not need any more business????

    15 Perry Street - Training room

    15 Perry Street

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    First thing -- 'bout time that Newnan got a co-working, virtual office space in town that was hip…read moreand cool like up in Atlanta in Mid-town and Buckhead. Set in an old historic building, this place just reeks of character. High ceilings, glass enclosed private offices, and an open work area for collaboration and mingling. Nice room in the back for meetings and workshops. Fresh Hot Coffee always available and a perk. It is an ideal place for the entrepreneur on the go and the small business owner with a home office that needs to get out into the daylight and be with other innovative entrepreneurs. Check them out on EventBright to see what workshops and pitch events are planned. Local business networking groups meet there on a monthly basis. ONLY DOWNSIDE - Parking is tricky. They are bookended by two businesses that own the neighboring parking lots on either side and behind 15 Perry and are none too happy when people park there (even if their own parking lots rarely fill up). The lot across the street is the employee lot for the post office and although almost always pretty empty they now have LARGE warning signs about parking there. There is a parking lot around the corner that you can park in and parking on the street near by is usually pretty easy, but just plan accordingly when you arrive the first time so you don't discover you have to re-park to avoid the boot or a ticket.

    I was first introduced to coworking space back in New Jersey and immediately fell in love with the…read moreconcept. When we moved to South Atlanta, I didn't think there'd be as much of a desire for a coworking space, but 15 Perry Street has been booked to the max since the day they opened. Their space is welcoming and has all the comforts of a large office building, but at a fraction of the price. My favorite part though are the many training opportunities that are offered there... between 1 Million Cups and the South Atlanta Business Association, it feels like there's always something going on.

    Divvy Desk - sharedofficespaces - Updated May 2026

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