Hello there, Ninety Six! The day may start cloudy, but expect some peeks of sunshine to make an appearance later. You’ll likely feel a few sprinkles as you go about your day, with temperatures reaching a pleasant high of 71°F. The winds are here to gently greet you from the northeast at 5 to 10 mph. As night falls, the skies are expected to become cloudier again, with lows dipping to a cool 53°F.
There’s quite a buzz around town today with new and ongoing construction projects really making a mark. For starters, Howard and Angela Loggins over on Gallatin Road have decided to part with their mobile home as they gear up for something new. Down on Draper Street, Angela and William Evans are demoing their garage due to unfortunate damage.
Moving towards a fresh start, Richard Marotti is busy over at Spray Shed Road with a brand-new residential project valued at a whopping $190,000. He’s not stopping there—he’s even adding a new garage for $30,000. Over on Cottage Lane, Palmetto Crossing Construction LLC is handling a couple of exciting projects with new constructions valued at upwards of $200,000. Talk about impressive!
In the spirit of comfort and safety, Nicole Timmerman has set up a cozy 28×68 mobile home on Williams Hill Top Road. Likewise, the Corona family at Buggy Court and Ray Tripp over on Scott Cross Road are getting some comfy mobile homes that ought to weather any storm that comes their way. It’s always a pleasure to see folks settling into their new nests!
Troy is seeing its fair share of activity too. Tom and Glenda Meeler are the new proud owners of a mobile home on Cook Road. Meanwhile, Town and Country of Greenwood LLC have gotten their hands full with a mobile home setup on Botany Court.
On Clairmont Drive, Heather McElroy and Stephen McCurry have opted for more storage space with a nifty metal building. Donna and Jason Homme found themselves in need of a sturdy 12 ft. metal fence, keeping their corner on Northside Drive well-protected.
Conscientious homeowners are also making a move towards sustainability, with Susan Byrd and Daniel and Johnna Hawthorne installing roof-mounted and ground-mounted solar panels respectively. This new wave of solar energy utilization is surely promising!
Storm aftermaths have kept contractors busy, with several reroofing projects scattered throughout the area—from replacing shingles to entire roof tear-offs. Barbara Harrison, the Day family, and others are stepping up to ensure their homes are in tip-top shape post-storm.
Over on Herin Drive, Holley Investments LLC is focused on repairing a metal roof, while the Edwards family needs to replace some rafters and plywood after recent storm damages.
Signs are cropping up too, marking new territories and businesses, with installations from Shiv Shiv LLC and Siddhi Ganest 2 LLC making noteworthy additions to Calhoun Avenue and Old Laurens Road respectively.
This delightful weather-evolving day stands as a reminder of the vibrancy and steadfastness of our community. Keep an eye on the skies and feel the pulse of construction echoing through Ninety Six. Until we meet again, stay safe and enjoy the little peeks of sunshine that light up your world!
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