On January 24, 2026, Lowndes County experienced a notable increase in building permits, reflecting a vibrant construction sector. A total of **over 50 permits** were issued for various projects, spanning residential, commercial, and mechanical work. This uptick indicates a growing confidence in the local economy and the construction industry’s resilience.
Major Projects and Companies Involved
Among the key players, **All’N 1 Handyman Services** secured a permit for a building project at **1205 W. Magnolia St.**. This move aligns with the company’s commitment to expanding its service offerings in the region. Additionally, **Budd Properties** made significant strides with multiple permits, including projects located at **2411 Giddens Dr.**, **2423 Giddens Dr.**, and **818 Lausanne Dr.** These developments illustrate the company’s ongoing investment in the Lowndes County housing market.
**Ray & Son Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.**, a prominent name in HVAC services, received permits for electrical work at **2206 Deborah Dr.** and mechanical services at **1705 Leone Ave.** This expansion in service capabilities may enhance their operational efficiency and customer service.
Other notable contributors include **Fivestar Roofing** and **J&J Roofing and Construction**, both of which were granted multiple roofing permits. Fivestar Roofing is set to undertake work at **410 Georgetown**, while J&J Roofing has projects lined up at **603 Sustella Ave.** and **819 E. Brookwood Dr.** These companies are not only expanding their footprints but also contributing to the local economy through job creation.
Variety of Services and Future Outlook
The range of services represented in the new permits is extensive, covering plumbing, electrical, and demolition work. For instance, **Plumbing Service Company** received permits for projects at **1615 James P Rodgers Dr. A** and **2034 Oakdale Dr.**, while **TDC of Georgia, Inc.** has taken on demolition projects at **2102**, **2104**, and **2106 Slater St.**
The diversity in projects indicates a robust demand across various sectors in Lowndes County. As **D.R. Horton, Inc.** continues to develop residential spaces, with new permits at **1216** and **1217 Phats Way**, the outlook for the housing market remains positive.
The surge in building permits highlights not only the confidence of local businesses but also the broader economic activity within the county. As construction progresses, it is likely to bring more jobs and opportunities to the area, fostering a sense of community growth and stability.
With a plethora of projects underway, Lowndes County stands poised for continued development, promising an exciting future for its residents and businesses alike.
