South Magazine - Feb-March 2020

Face of Luxury Apartments

The Mark at Chatham is a place that is redefining innovative luxury living. “Helping people find a home in which they feel comfortable, and are proud to live, is the part I love most about my job,” Francis says. “The Mark at Chatham is more than just a luxury apartment, It’s a lifestyle.”

Face of Renewed Youth

While each team member at Finger and Associates brings something unique to the table, their talents combine for a truly comprehensive approach to a renewed you.

Face of Family Law

“Everyone thinks they are a divorce expert because they went through a divorce themselves or know someone else who did, but every case is unique. Choose a lawyer that you respect and follow his or her advice," says David Schachter.

The Face of Real Estate Brokerages

Their coastal offices, known as Coldwell Banker Platinum Partners in Savannah, Bluffton, Beaufort, Pooler, Richmond Hill, St. Simon’s, and Kingsland, are now complimented with the addition of Coldwell Banker SSK Realtors in middle Georgia including Milledgeville, Warner Robins, Cochran, Forsyth and Macon. Together they will become Coldwell Banker Access Realty.

Face of Wholesome Care/Dr. Yulianty Kusuma

“I believe when you maintain that balance, you will live happier and healthier; therefore, your vision of life purpose becomes clearer and more solidified,” says Dr. Kusuma. “Good impacts result, letting me provide great care physically and mentally to first family, patients then to surroundings and also hope this will continue to spread to others in a healthy way.”

Face of Happy Hour

Jalapeno's housemade margarita mix lends the true taste of Mexico to each of their bevy of specialty margaritas, a selection complemented by a range of thirst-quenching domestic and imported beers. Take a sip, relax and enjoy the finest happy hour in Savannah at Jalapeno’s Mexican Grill.

Face of Print

Sisters-in-law Michele Thompson and Kim Bulluck took over Spectrum Printing and Marketing after Michele's father retired, and their mission was to continue the success of the company. Today, after 33 years in business, they are proud to be your local expert in print and promotional products.

The Face of Marijuana

Stacey Goad became an unlikely face of marijuana, hailed by “High Times” as one of the nation’s best defense attorneys and a proud member of NORML. Yet, she’s hardly the person you envision when you think of marijuana. She considers herself an average Jane for Mary Jane.

Face of Championship BBQ

“When he opened the doors in 2008, Clifford Wiley McCrary Jr. changed barbecue in Savannah and racked up well-deserved national awards,” says new owner of Wiley's Championship BBQ, Nate Shaffer. “I’m excited by the challenge of picking up that mantel, and by where we’ll take Wiley’s in the future.”

Face of Daufuskie

Wick’s passion for Daufuskie makes him a face of this very special island. To get a true taste of island lifestyle, step aboard a Daufuskie Difference ferry, meet the locals, eat the famous Daufuskie deviled crab, drink a Scrap Iron cocktail and let Daufuskie hold a special place in your memories.

Face of Yachting

Family owned and operated; Donnelly Yachts is the go-to place when searching for that power yacht. With extensive experience in numerous boat styles and models, comfort is given to clients during their purchase.

The Face of Flight

“We want to bring enjoyment of aviation back to its grassroots.” That means bringing instruction to the students instead of the other way around. The flight instructors will travel to students in Statesboro, Brunswick, St. Simons and other locations that would otherwise be prohibitively far from the Savannah Airport.

Face of Gastropub

Walking the line between relatable and rejuvenated, the menus created by Corporate Executive Chef Justin “Grizz” Grizzard test the confines of classic pub fare. “The menus have far exceeded my expectations over the last four years,” owner Mike Vaudrin said.

The Face of Historic Hotels

The accommodations blend the comfort of modern amenities with the historic character of the setting at the River Street Inn. Rooms feature original 200-year-old heart pine flooring and exposed original Savannah Gray Brick Walls with sleek bathrooms and updated furnishings, and the payoff comes in ecstatic reviews.

Face of Modern Luxury

In a world of impersonal, big-box stores, it’s a truly personalized shopping experience with exceptional service that has kept customers coming back for over 40 years. Their sons Todd and Scott Livingood are carrying on the tradition in the store’s three locations.

Face of Hair Styling

With more than a decade in the business, Shear Elegance has been employee-based versus a rental chair salon, meaning all the stylists at Shear Elegance are regular employees rather than contractors. The industry has trended more toward the gig economy in recent years, but Shear Elegance always has and always will be employee-based for one simple reason – consistency.

Face of Assisted Living

At Habersham House, they encourage their assisted living residents to maintain their level of independence, safely and functionally. When their seniors require assistance, their well-trained, warm and compassionate staff is there to help in the area of need.

Face of Eclectic Style

Katie Cassidy's Broughton Street storefront, Edgewater Drive Boutique, sells an affordable selection of specialty-brand products for a one-of-a-kind look for all occasions. Why fit in when you were born to stand out?

Face of Custom Dry Cleaning

Being Savannah’s favorite dry cleaners means winning people over one expertly cleaned garment, one meticulously restored dress, one perfectly altered outfit and one pleasant experience at a time.

The Face of Modern Beauty

After an education at the Vidal Sassoon Academy in London, Rob Horton returned to Savannah and opened his first boutique salon on Liberty Street in 1992. Rob’s chair became a who’s who of clients from near and far.

The Face of Special Occasions

“We’re not just a wedding florist; you can come here all the time. Any single occasion you can imagine, we’re here.” Davis’ arrangements eschew the traditional in favor of a naturalness indicative of his creative, carefree and fun style.

The Face of Marine Sales & Repairs

“It’s a love of the water that brought us to this business,” says Robert. “Being on the water, getting out and exploring, it’s what we’ve always enjoyed doing.”

The Face of Confidence

The owner of Savannah’s newest salon, Studio 60 | BodyBrite, is all about confidence. “I just love helping people,” Ciaccio says. “I love making people look beautiful, and making people feel good about themselves. That’s the rewarding thing about this job.”

Face of Blue Force Gear

Ashley Burnsed started Blue Force Gear with the belief and and passion that he could improve the gear that our law enforcement, military and civilians use. Blue Force Gear is driven by a code of advancement, “If we can’t make something better than what is currently being produced, we don’t make it.”