The Guide to Executive Dining
Savannah's high-end gastronomic wonderland presents a particular advantage to local businesses seeking to impress their clients and beat out the competition with a well-planned power lunch or dinner.
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Savannah's high-end gastronomic wonderland presents a particular advantage to local businesses seeking to impress their clients and beat out the competition with a well-planned power lunch or dinner.
We invited our Club South power professionals to a Chef’s Table Dinner at Rocks on the River, the Bohemian Hotel’s chic riverside restaurant, for an evening of networking and luxurious power dining.
Local artists Danielle Hicks and the Eight Ohm Resistance are Savannah rooted with a self-described blues-rock-raggae sound perfect for the Lowcountry.
Ain't Bad is a magazine produced by photographers Taylor Curry and Carson Sanders. Their magazine has a strong ideal of serving the past, check out the article for more.
Cover star and Army wife Tiffany Wilson discusses life with a husband who isn’t always around to help and shares her advice for other spouses dealing with the same challenges.
Jeremy Diehl and his wife, Kelly Yambor, have taken on a new project—elevate the Bloody Mary. They’ve recently reinvented the classic staple of breakfasts and brunches everywhere to make it a Savannah original.
Governor Nathan Deals talks about the importance of tourism as a growing industry in Georgia. Read more to learn about his conference on this topic.
Sporting clays is a recreational game that has emerged in the past couple of decades. Marty Fischer, a professional shooting instructor and writer gives us all the details on how the game works.
After a rough experience, Sean Geng decided to start his own business Smoke Cartel. This online and retailer smoke shop located in Savannah provides its customers the best quality glass pipes and smoking gear.
On Super Bowl Sunday in 2014, Savannah attorney Jamie Casino blew up our televisions with a two-minute commercial unlike anything we’d ever seen. There were no hot chicks eating Doritos; just Casino’s pain upon losing his brother.
Real estate broker Lori Judge leads the way for Savannah in advancing solar energy use and living off of the Georgia Power energy grid. For the first time in its history, Savannah’s historic district hosts a solar-powered business at the office building of Judge Realty on Abercorn and Jones streets.
Meg Heap’s efforts are evidence of her passion for victim advocacy and crime prevention. Read her interview with writer Paula Fogarty in this month’s issue on page 94.
Anthony Chase is accidentally living the successful serial entrepreneur’s dream. He’s a retired healthcare executive who’s found himself peddling—of all things—rum. In a steel building he helped build. On an island. And he loves it.
Watch the news on TV, listen to the news on the radio, check out the crime reports on local media web sites. It makes you want to throw up your hands and say, “That’s it! I’m outta here!” Media, as well as locals, are pitching in to solve crimes in the Lowcountry.
In this issue, Kenny Gibbons, of Savannah’s Payless Bail Bonds talks about the beauty and risks of being a Bounty Hunter.
The Savannah Downtown Business Association hosted Greg Parker, CEO of Parker Companies, at their July 8th Luncheon. Businesses from around the downtown Savannah area, as well as new members, took part in a member spotlight where they promoted their products and services before enjoying a seated lunch.
In 2013, when publisher Michael Brooks asked me to write a cover story about Robert Espinoza—“The Jog Father,” we later named it—I didn’t know Robert well. But as a longtime runner in Savannah, I was already aware of the positive impact he was making on the city’s running scene.
The ultimate in luxurious pampering, the Forbes five Star award-winning Spa at The Cloister offers every imaginable opportunity to feel and look healthier. Just being inside the elegantly appointed interiors with water features, heavenly scents, and grand furnishings lifts one's spirits.
The Ford Plantation, located along the Ogeechee River, rests on 1,800 acres of pristine land. This residential and sporting community is one of the most luxurious of its kind in all of the country.
Atlanta-Based Senior Assistant Defense at Attorney Irina Khasin, 29, has been chasing her passions since she was a little girl.
Learn to fly in Savannah with the experts at Savannah Aviation. It takes approximately 40 hours to get your license and you can expect to pay approximately $6,700 to $7,900 to obtain your license. They are a Cessna Pilot Center…
Go conquer the elements and even take on Jaws!
Tips to staying fit that will leave you feeling stress-free and happy.
Experience the most invigorating view of the Southern East Coast from above.