This blog pairs nicely with a pumpkin spice latte on a breezy front porch. If you’re having a slow Friday autumn morning, grab a festive coffee and take a look below at our stories from the week:
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Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty Property says a Lake Keowee home has sold for an Upstate record price of $10 million. Read more.
High Spirits Hospitality, Joan Herlong & Associates and the YoPro Know were all featured in SC Biz News for being woman owned businesses in 2024; the female leaders behind these companies were asked about the triumphs and challenges of this title.
Speaking of amazing women, Bryanne Bellman (Operations Manager at the Converse BASF site) was highlighted by the company for Women’s Equality Day. Check it out.
NHE, Inc. has promoted Leslie Register to Vice President of Conventional Property Management. Get to know Leslie.
Earlier this month, UBJ highlighted 16 affordable housing developments in Greenville. Between Greenville Housing Fund, Habitat for Humanity Greenville and Affordable Upstate, we caught some great property features from our clients. See here.
Founder and president of Caliber Real Estate Racquel Collier will be a panelist member amongst developers, planning commissioners and neighborhood leaders for Upstate Forever’s Citizens Planning Academy. More info.
Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing Property Management (NOAH) has announced the leadership team it has created to help residents of Upstate apartment communities receive better service. See who’s on the team.
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WYFF4 covered the efforts of NOAH Property Management during the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. After more than two weeks, there are still some residents of the Paris Park Apartments that cannot access their home. Watch the video here.
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N.O.A.H. (Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing) Property Management is calling on our Greenville community to come together and support those in need. Affordable housing residents are facing significant challenges; follow this link to a GoFund Me that will give you more information on how you can help.
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An organization founded on the principles of promoting kindness toward all children, KIND of the Upstate, will be hosting a community fundraiser this weekend at Conestee Park. Learn more about the event on October 20th.
Hog & Barrel has added a Pay it Forward campaign for people purchasing tickets to the Upstate’s most unique celebration of bourbon, barbecue, and bacon that will provide admission for emergency workers who responded to the Hurricane Helene recovery. Here is how it works:
People purchase discounted tickets for the Bourbonpalooza part of the festival through this portal. Two general admission tickets are normally $120, but will be only $100 for the donated tickets. Those tickets then go into a lottery to be issued to Hurricane Helene disaster relief workers. The festival will be Friday, November 1, 2024 and Saturday, November 2, 2024 at Events at Judson Mill located just five minutes from downtown Greenville at 701 Easley Bridge Road
Save the date! The Greenville Jewish Film Festival and the Greenville Jewish Federation are collaborating to bring a Pop-Up screening of March ’68 to the Camelot Cinemas on November 10th. Get all the information.
The third annual Habitat for Humanity’s Dinner on Ice Gala will be held on Tuesday, November 19 from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in downtown Greenville. See what you can expect at this year’s event.
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