April 2024
Macon, Georgia continues to see sustained growth due to low unemployment rates and a large migration of residents moving to Georgia.
Georgia tops California and Florida for US migration with the fifth-highest net gain of residents in the U.S. between 2021 and 2022.
UGA’s Georgia Economic Outlook predicts continued growth for Macon and Middle Georgia with no expected recession in 2024.
AT&T boosts Macon’s economic growth with major fiber internet expansion for schools, businesses, and residents.
Macon-Bibb County mayor shares expansive vision for downtown development and growth for key parcels at 1st & Cherry Streets across from the City Auditorium.
Georgia’s unemployment rate steady at 3.1%, holds lead over national average.
New 400,000 square foot shopping center with 1,100 jobs could be coming to north Macon.
New Macon Amphitheater – Atrium Health Amphitheater has soft opening with first concert in March.
Warner Robins looks to purchase $420,000 in land for Commercial Circle development on Market Street and Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins starts downtown demolition for mixed-use development in the Commercial Circle area of its downtown district.