On Wednesday, March 3rd, Mayor Copenhaver, Commisioner Aitken, and a number of interested Augusta citizens, as well as our team of bankers from Queensborough NB&T, our construction team from Capers & Associates, Realty Management team from Rex Realty, and our architect, Alan Venable, met at the 1106 Broad Street building for a "banner raising" party. Margaret Woodard from the Augusta Downtown Development Authority was there to kick off the remarks; Mack McLeod introduced the "team" and pointed out the highlights of our project that set it apart from other downtown mixed-use projects, and Mayor Copenhaver spoke to the importance of this project, funded by private citizens, to help move the downtown area forward. Scott Hudson of WGAC was present and interviewed both Mack and Natalie, and his report has been broadcast a number of times on the radio.
Ann Catherine Murray, Richard Peacock, Karyn Nixon, and Bruys Henderson review the blueprints.
The 'Team': L-R Paul King, property manager, Mack and Natalie McLeod, Alan Venable, architect, Cliff Eckles, financing, and Mark Capers, general contractor.
We had a good turnout with friends and supporters from across the community. Although we could not tour the building, our guests were interested in the blueprints, models, and wonderful renderings of some of the apartments that were on display.
Mack explains model to Nick Butt, Margaret Woodard, and Frank
Bruys Henderson with some of the fabulous renderings he did, bringing the apartments to life!
That same morning, the first in a series of articles on The Emporium was published in VERGE, Augusta's wonderful downtown newspaper, chronicling the history of the project and some of the challenges we've had to overcome to actually begin our construction. Then today (Monday, March 8), we received a call from a reporter at the Augusta Chronicle who wants to write a story about The Emporium. Natalie and I will meet her for interviews and photos tomorrow. Watch for the story in the paper!
From a contruction standpoint, things are moving along. We currently have three crews working: one framing the third floor apartment, one attacking the roof, getting ready to shore up the supporting structures, re-deck, and apply the HydroStop membrand, and one crew preparing the in-building parking garage at the rear of the first floor. Natalie and I are becoming more and more excited as we can see parts of our dream come to fruition. There were times we wondered if we'd EVER get started. (I'm sure Mark Capers shared that fear!). But we're going now, and look to make a lot of progress in the near future.
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