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Former Evans Church Site to Be Redeveloped for New Businesses
The property will house up to three restaurants and a new bank branch.
Mar. 23, 2026 at 8:21am
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The former site of a church in Evans, Georgia is being redeveloped into a commercial development that will include up to three new restaurants and a third area branch of America's largest commercial bank. Contractors in Martinez and Alpharetta are currently soliciting subcontractor bids for the project, which is located at the corner of Washington and Pennsylvania.
Why it matters
The redevelopment of this former church site represents continued commercial growth and investment in the Evans area, which has seen an influx of new restaurants, retailers, and financial institutions in recent years as the community expands.
The details
Contractors are seeking bids from subcontractors to work on the commercial development project at the former church site in Evans. The plans call for up to three new restaurant spaces as well as a new branch location for one of the country's largest commercial banks.
- Contractors are soliciting subcontractor bids until April 1, 2026.
The players
America's largest commercial bank
One of the country's biggest banking institutions, which plans to open a new branch at the redeveloped site.
What’s next
Once subcontractor bids are finalized, the developers will move forward with construction on the new commercial development at the former church site.
The takeaway
This redevelopment project signals continued economic growth and investment in the Evans area, as the community attracts new businesses and expands its commercial offerings.


