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$10 Million construction on pace at the P.I.

Four months down and six weeks to go for Holly White, the new General Manager of the iconic Partridge Inn. “Next week will be really hectic around here,” the 17-year hospitality veteran said.  Installers will start putting in mirrors, carpeting and more in guest rooms, while work continues on the outside to the famed Partridge Inn Veranda and porches (see above photo). White is really proud of the rooftop bar area at the P.I., long considered one of the best views in the CSRA—which will be preserved. She explained the

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Local businesses “anchor” new church’s efforts to launch in Evans

Brandon Henson just planted a new church in Columbia County, but he doesn’t claim all the credit. Instead, the church was developed through partnerships with local people and businesses. Henson – lead pastor of Anchor Church in Evans and his team, held their inaugural service on Sunday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at Evans Middle School. Prior to opening, he worked with local businesses, such as Rooted Coffeehouse in Evans and Belair Donuts in Augusta (see photo above story), to generate support for the church. Rooted donated four gallons of

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Simon Says: SRS Economic Impact

Editor’s Note: One of the interesting aspects at SRS is the average salary—nearly $100,000 per year! In the next year or so, more than 1,000 jobs will be added by SRNS, the largest contractor. The person who directed a recent economic study breaks down more of the numbers in today’s “Simon Says” report. Augusta Business Daily has covered several stories surrounding the recently published Economic Impact of the Savannah River Site (SRS or the Site), a report written by five of my students (Rachel Boyd, Jessica Collins, Caleb Hawkins, Herick

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Augusta BizBitz

Here’s four quick tidbits you may not know about with CSRA businesses! University Hospital and Piedmont What ABD is hearing, is that final details are getting worked out on government regulations etc. to conclude the transaction for Piedmont to take over University Hospital and begin to pump $1 Billion into the local hospital system. The first noticeable change you’ll see is the retirement of the name “University Hospital”. The UH brand will be known as Piedmont Augusta (much like branding shown in photo) and I’m told this could happen as

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Local company creates foundation to support nonprofits

After founding two local agencies that provide services for those with disabilities, and now running a successful private equity firm, Allan Soto (see photo above) has developed a new way to give back. Soto – Chief Executive Officer of Vinea Capital in Augusta – recently created the Vinea Foundation, which has pledged to donate $250,000 annually to local nonprofits. The foundation was created as a donor-advised fund in partnership with the Community Foundation for the CSRA. Of that amount, $100,000 will be awarded in grants to nonprofits that focus on

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Unique Mexican restaurant to open in Evans

The CSRA is home to many Mexican restaurants, but Abimael Lagunes wants his restaurant to stand out from the others. Lagunes plans to launch Senor Mezcal Mexican Kitchen & Cantina (see photo above) at 4534 Washington Road, Suite 10 behind Discount Tire in the Eagle Pointe Shopping Center in Evans by the third week of January. He says the restaurant will primarily serve traditional Mexican fare and a variety of mixed drinks, including margaritas, piña coladas, and daiquiris. Diners will also have the option to sample unique dishes, such as

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Local foundation helps businesses make charitable donations

Libby Fennell just accepted a $500,000 donation on behalf of the Community Foundation for the CSRA, but she says businesses don’t have to donate that much to make a difference in the local community. Fennell – the Community Foundation’s Director of Development and Donor Services – received the $500,000 check from Jeff Annis, who recently sold his successful pest control company Advanced Services, after more than 40 years in the industry. The Foundation and Annis held a press conference on Wednesday, Jan. 5. “Our goal is to match people with

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CSRA Businessman donates $500,000 to help future generations

Editor’s Note: This morning a check for a half million dollars will be presented to the Community Foundation of the CSRA at a ceremony, to begin an endowment to fight childhood illnesses. Jeff Annis spent decades growing his Augusta pest control company and hopes to spend decades more giving back to the community, on behalf of customers and employees that built Advanced Services for Pest Control into a powerhouse company. Annis has spent more than 40 years in the industry since beginning in the family business, and in 2021 sold

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Naming Yourself

  Don MacNeil is the former Marketing Director of Windsor Jewelers and long-time on-air radio professional.   Is it just me, or… Naming Yourself It always amuses me that when someone or something changes its mind we’re all supposed to salute and go along with it, but in truth a lot of us don’t. This especially applies to when companies rename themselves, and recently we’ve been hit with a couple of major examples. Mark Zuckerberg wants to win the race to a so-called metaverse, so now he’s asking us to

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Local gym to launch new Columbia County location in January

Editor’s Note: As 2022 begins, ABD wanted to provide an update on a story we brought you in June about Endurance Fitness. A CSRA fitness center is very close to opening a second location in Evans just in time for people to begin pursuing their New Year’s resolutions. Cliff and Amanda Jennings – owners of Endurance Fitness – currently operate a gym at 125 Merovan Drive in North Augusta. The Evans location is at 4099 Riverwatch Parkway near the Old Evans Road intersection (see photo above). In the previous story,

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