Kennesaw is Cobb County’s university-and-retail hub, anchored by Kennesaw State University’s 45,000+ student population and the Barrett Parkway regional retail corridor near Town Center at Cobb. The city’s business ecosystem operates in two distinct modes: student-serving commerce along Frey Road, Chastain Road, and Busbee Parkway, and family-serving retail and services along Barrett Parkway and Cobb Parkway.
Barrett Parkway is the major regional retail corridor with big-box stores, national restaurant chains, auto dealers, and the Town Center at Cobb complex. Cobb Parkway/US-41 runs auto-oriented retail, chain restaurants, and service businesses. Downtown Kennesaw along Main Street has a smaller, community-event-oriented character with Trackside Grill, The Nest Kennesaw (barbecue and craft beer), Dry County Brewing, and local cafes. The vibe is family-friendly and farmer’s-market-driven rather than late-night nightlife.
KSU’s impact on the local business ecosystem is massive. Purpose-built student housing includes on-campus communities (KSU Place, University Village, The Summit) and private complexes (The Blake on Busbee Parkway, Stadium Village). Student-oriented businesses cluster along Chastain and Frey: late-night fast casual, wing places, bubble tea, copy shops, tutoring, fitness studios, and sports bars running college football and trivia nights. KSU’s Coles College of Business supports entrepreneurship through its center for innovation, pitch competitions, and connections to the Georgia SBDC network.
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park draws hikers, runners, and history visitors on weekends, functioning as a lifestyle magnet that supports nearby brunch cafes and coffee shops along Old 41 Highway and Jiles Road. A 13-acre mixed-use project at Old 41 Highway and North Roberts Road is moving through revised master planning, extending the walkable core north of downtown.