Warner Robins, Georgia - The City of Warner Robins is proud to announce a significant advancement in its ongoing Operation Reawaken urban revitalization initiative. On Wednesday, February 19, 2025, at 1:00 PM, the city will commence the demolition of an approximately 8,500-square-foot blighted commercial properties located at 401 N Commercial Circle and N. Davis Drive. This transformative action underscores the city’s steadfast commitment to revitalizing its downtown area and fostering a thriving environment for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.
“This demolition is more than just clearing an outdated building; it symbolizes progress and the promise of a reimagined downtown Warner Robins,” said Mayor LaRhonda W. Patrick. “With every step we take in Operation Reawaken, we are paving the way for renewed opportunity, enhanced community spaces, and a future filled with growth. We are laying the foundation for a downtown district that our residents can take pride in—a place where businesses flourish, families gather, and our city thrives.”
Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM
Location: 401 N Commercial Circle, Warner Robins Downtown District
The removal of this blighted property will clear the path for future development that aligns with Warner Robins’ vision of creating a modern, mixed-use downtown environment. Plans include fostering spaces that combine retail, dining, green spaces, and residential options to encourage a live-work-play atmosphere.
As part of Operation Reawaken, the City continues to engage the community in shaping the future of downtown, ensuring that growth and development meet the needs and aspirations of Warner Robins residents. The demolition event marks a crucial step in transforming the area into a pedestrian-friendly destination that supports local businesses and promotes economic vitality.
For more information about Operation Reawaken and the City of Warner Robins’ downtown redevelopment efforts, visit www.wrga.gov or contact the Warner Robins Community and Economic Development Department.