Houston Commons now offers an exclusive opportunity to occupy one of its rarely vacant spaces and join a coactive mix of businesses that thrive on each other’s success.
This trophy center is restaurant-anchored by The Honey Baked Ham Company with mostly service-based tenants, like State Farm and Forget Me Not Florist, comprising the rest of the roster. New renovations have been made to offer market-leading quality and for businesses to put their best foot forward with a sleek street presence. Tenants can then maximize their exposure with prominent building and monument signage to capture the eyes of thousands of passersby each day.
Located at 150 Houston Lake Road, this central address allows tenants to assert a commanding presence in the Warner Robins market. Incomes in Warner Robins are relatively high, as the median household income for the metro is slightly higher than the national average and roughly in line with the Atlanta figure. Employment continues to rise in the metro, increasing 5% from 2020 to 2025, with the primary driver being Robins Air Force Base, which is home to more than 24,500 servicemembers and employees. Private-sector employment in Warner Robins is heavily concentrated in the manufacturing industry. Recently, Warner Robins has been named the number one metro area in the U.S. for food manufacturing according to the newly released 2025 Best Places for Food Manufacturing Insights Report from Global Location Strategies, a site selection and location advisory firm. Take advantage of these rising market trends and secure a rarely available space at Houston Commons today.