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Carolina Thunder, tailor shop latest businesses in area

Kenneth Parker has recently opened Carolina Thunder, located off I-26 at Exit 5 in Campobello. Carolina Thunder is open Thursday through Saturday, 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., serving beer, wine, soda and snacks. Live music is presented nightly and there is a dance floor. Pool tournaments are scheduled for every Thursday. Angie’s Tailor Shop has opened at 40 E. Mills Street in Columbus. Owner Dolores Rivera says she is offering alterations of men and women’s clothing and tuxedo rentals. ERA LakesEdge has opened its third office at 2060 Lynn Road (Hwy. 108), Suite #7, Valley Plaza in Lynn. The realtors invite everyone to stop and visit the new office, open 7 days a week, or call 859-2787. The realtors in the business are members of both the Tryon-Polk Multiple Listing Service and the Western NC Multiple Listing Service.


Coldwell Banker Caine recognizes top producers

ANDERSON COUNTY — Three sales associates from Coldwell Banker Caine's Anderson office — Hugh Durham, Debbie Dorn and Chad Byce — were the company's Top Anderson Producers for the fourth quarter of 2007. Roz Inc. was the quarter's Top Team.

The honorees were recognized for highest production earned from among 30 area-based sales associates.

Mr. Durham is past president of Coldwell Banker Hugh Durham & Associates and has more than 35 years of experience in the real estate industry. He is a graduate of the Realtor Institute and past president of the Anderson Association of Realtors.

Mr. Durham is a member of the Tri-County Technical College Foundation and Whitefield Fire Department boards, and is a deacon and teacher at Whitefield Baptist Church.

Ms. Dorn has more than 25 years of real estate experience.


Triple Net Properties Sells Caledon Wood Apartments In Greenville ...

SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Chief Investment Officer Jeff Hanson announced today that Triple Net Properties LLC has sold Caledon Wood Apartments on behalf of tenant-in-common investors. The disposition closed on December 27, 2007.

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Fenwick sale sets stage for condo conversion

A local investment group has closed on a Johns Island apartment complex, allowing them to complete the first condo conversion the Charleston area has seen in a while.

The Grove at Fenwick Hall Plantation sold to St. Andrews Garden Investors in December for $9 million. The complex, which is located off River Road, recorded its first closings earlier this month.

The transaction shows that the investment group is still confident in the local real estate market despite slowing home sales, said developer Jamie Kerr.

"We closed on the deal because we still feel like real estate around here is good," he said.

After at least eight months of marketing, the group has about 20 of the 80 total units either under contract or sold, he added.

Most condos are priced at about $144,000.


Outdoorsman Scott casts his lot with Huckabee

A Montgomery resident known nationwide as the founder of the world's largest sport fishing organization is casting his endorsement in the upcoming presidential political waters.

Ray Scott, founder of the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (BASS) announced Tuesday he is endorsing former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee for president.

Scott founded BASS in 1968 out of the carport of his Montgomery home on Bell Road, which grew into the world's largest fishing organization with over 500,000 members worldwide. The company was bought in 2001 by ESPN.

Scott, 72, said he's never been a one-issue voter, but was drawn to Huckabee because of his interest in conservation, the outdoors, fishing and hunting.

"I am really pumped about Huckabee's candidacy," Scott said.


Week 4: Copy Desks: Indispensable in Real Life, Not Thrilling on TV

Yes, thank God for Wire watchers. They've called us out a couple of times.

So far, only two reporters who've been chastised for profanity? Sort of proves our point. Maybe we should get this up on Romenesko and see what comes in over the transom there.

On Herc, you're forgetting that Marlo got him fired, by stealing the surveillance camera. I'm not suggesting that Herc would be motivated by selfless idealism to trap Marlo; revenge is enough to get him going. Speaking of The Untouchables, did you notice the obvious nod in Capone's direction during the final meeting between Chief Burrell and Cedric Daniels? The chief picked up his golf club and started smacking his palm with it, just to the east of Daniels' head. I don't mind this at all, nor do I mind the obvious Godfather echo in the killing of Prop Joe.



 

 

 

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