For more than five decades, Henry Plumbing has played a role in helping build and support projects throughout Savannah and coastal Georgia. One example of that involvement was highlighted in coverage by the Savannah Tribune surrounding the development of the Stephenson Avenue Executive Center.
The article focused on the development team behind the Stephenson Center office complex and the collective effort required to bring major commercial projects to life during an uncertain economic period.
Henry Plumbing was recognized as one of the many companies involved in the project alongside developers, engineers, contractors, architects, and other construction professionals helping move the development forward.
According to the article, the Stephenson Avenue Executive Center was designed as a 40,000-square-foot Class A office building utilizing tilt-up wall construction, a newer commercial building method for the Savannah area at the time. The project represented continued investment and confidence in Savannah’s growth and business community.
Large commercial developments rely on collaboration between many specialized companies working together behind the scenes. Henry Plumbing’s involvement reflected the company’s long-standing experience in commercial plumbing projects throughout the region.
While many homeowners know Henry Plumbing through residential plumbing repairs and service work, the company has also spent decades contributing to commercial, industrial, and municipal plumbing projects across coastal Georgia.
Founded in 1968, Henry Plumbing has worked alongside builders, developers, and contractors on projects that have helped shape the Savannah area’s continued growth. From office buildings and commercial facilities to infrastructure and large-scale plumbing systems, the company has built a reputation for dependable workmanship and long-term relationships within the construction industry.
The article also reflected an important theme that continues today: investing in Savannah’s future. Even during challenging economic periods, development projects like the Stephenson Center demonstrated confidence in the city’s long-term growth and business environment.
Henry Plumbing remains proud to have contributed to projects that support the Savannah community and local economy while continuing to provide plumbing services for homes and businesses throughout the area.
Read the original Savannah Tribune article here: Savannah Land Company and The Carson Company Believe in Savannah.


