Widner & Associates has a history of creating outstanding projects both on time and on budget. Our firm has a broad range of expertise providing professional services. These include diverse projects such as Office Parks, Retail/Commercial Centers, Educational and Institutional Facilities, Single and Multi-Family Residential Developments, and Industrial Complexes. In today's business environment, each project requires a wide range of professional expertise, innovative solutions and practical design solutions to effectively negotiating government regulations.

Widner & Associates has created many successful projects over the years. These projects can all be classified under one of the following project service categories: Residential Developments, Institutional, Parks & Recreation, Commercial and Industrial, and Community Master Planning. To see a listing of the projects that fall under each category, please visit our Implementation page. If you have a project in mind that would fall under one of these categories Widner & Associates offers the following services for the creation and completion of your project.

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It's always great to see past projects thriving! Check out this unique location in NC - 4th Street Market.

Posted on Aug 06, 2020  •  Facebook

The Macon Bacon are headed back to Luther Williams Field on July 2! If you've attended a Bacon game in recent years, you'll notice all of the wonderful updates for the stadium and fan experience. Widner & Associates, Inc. had the honor of preparing the site design and development plans in...

Posted on Jun 29, 2020  •  Facebook

Several asked what is the small tree with the blue flowers. It’s one of my favorites, the Chaste Tree. Grows best in full sun and well drained sandy soil.

Posted on Jun 22, 2020  •  Facebook

The striking red hot poker plant (Kniphofia uvaria) is in the Liliaceae family and is also known as poker plant and torch lily. This plant thrives in USDA zones 5 through 9 and is an upright evergreen perennial with a clumping habit. Over 70 known species exist of this South African native plant.

Posted on May 04, 2020  •  Facebook