South Magazine - Feb-March 2020

Face of Dentistry

You’ll discover all the leading edge innovative treatments/equipments at Smile Designs - guided 3-D implant surgery, same day custom crowns, sleep apnea modalities and precision color blending techniques, but you’ll also find a sense of restful calm that actually makes a trip to the dentist - dare we say it - enjoyable.

The Face of Justice

No matter how big or small, Tate Law Group has made it their trademark to achieve success. “It’s not just getting cases and resolving them,” says Tate. “We also take cases that others won’t.” Covering everything from medical malpractice to wrongful death, car crashes, product and premises liability, Tate Law Group won’t stop until you’ve received the compensation you deserve.

Face of Commitment

From family reunions to friendly tailgates - even galas - Budweiser and Bud Light commemorate memories. Southern Eagle Distributing (SED) is proud to distribute a multitude of brands, that connect Savannah and the Golden Isles with the King of Beers, while supporting our community through a diversity of efforts.

Face of Service

“One of the things we try to always maintain is leaving a lasting impression, because our clients are our biggest cheerleaders,” she says. Complementing that is Tersh’s relentless energy and passion for his business, demonstrated not just in his popular Service Business Mastery podcast and his service as president of the Small Business Chamber of Savannah, but in every job he undertakes as founder of Service Emperor.

Dr. Greco is the Face of Change

“We’ve had a great life for ourselves and all of our children. We love the Lowcountry.” That love manifested itself in a practice that has garnered national recognition and produced life-changing research. It’s a wonderful addition to our community that was only possible because anything worth having is worth asking for.

The Face of Corporate Law

As one of Savannah’s most recognizable and honored attorneys, Bowen’s extensive experience in business and entertainment law have made him an indelible part of Savannah’s history. It’s safe to say that Bernard Cohen Shield’s legacy is in good hands.

Elaine Seabolt is the Face of Luxury Real Estate

Sometimes, luxury means having the resources to help out those in need, as was the case when she closed the highest-priced home in Atlanta and a forty-thousand dollars townhouse for a client with imperfect credit on the same day. “Needless to say, my earnings were far greater on the large sale,” says Seabolt. “But my sense of true accomplishment was helping someone find a home.”

Face of Tradition

Following World War II, Bud’s father restarted Mingledorff’s Inc. During the war, Mingledorff’s had ceased operations as the entire economy was restructured into war time production. He was also elected Mayor of Savannah three times during the 1950’s. Mingledorff’s, now an air conditioning distributor, is still owned by the Mingledorff family, but is headquartered in Atlanta.

The Face of Empowerment

Through her running and her motivational hot Pilates classes at The Hub she’s giving the students the physical and mental strength they need to accomplish anything. Empowerment is multifaceted and requires both internal and external factors; a healthy interior leads to a healthy exterior. Her store and her classes allow her to achieve both, an opportunity Dixon doesn’t take lightly.

The Face of the Real Thing

“We like to say our secret ingredient is our people” says division director, Rick Terrell. That’s right, even more special than the delicious refreshment they bring is the people who bring it to Savannah and surrounding areas, some of whom you’ll see here. “We always put our associates first,” says Terrell. “We pride ourselves on being the best in the business.”

Face of Transmission Repair

Here in Savannah we have a shop that’s been helping people ‘Get It In Gear’ since 1975. “We do business the only way we know how to, and that’s with integrity,” said owner Richard Freymuth. That honesty means being upfront with what repairs are needed and what aren’t.

The Face of Regional Growth

With the Laramys, Cora Bett Thomas, and members of Cora Bett Thomas Realty’s management team now joining forces with Bay Street Realty Group, it’s easy to see why this dynamic company is the Face of Regional Growth.

Face of the Future

Just as they have led the way since 1945, transforming Savannah’s port into the nation’s third-busiest container gateway, the Georgia Ports Authority is committed to maintaining its competitive edge through development of leading-edge technology, marketing and operations to move cargo faster. And, the authority is working hard to identify what must be done today to sustain growth, performance and security for tomorrow.

The Face of Backyard Family Fun

Backyard family fun includes the memories you create around that pool, as well as the stories your family shares around that outdoor meal. And that’s what makes Pride Pools, Spas & Leisure Products the face of backyard family fun. Their expert designers and builders have been crafting exquisite swimming pools in the south for 45 years, riding the wave of new technologies as the pool industry has advanced.

Face of Southern Land

If you’ve ever wanted to hunt, fish or simply relax in the Southeast, Live Water Southern has some land for you. Live Water Properties is among the country’s foremost brokers of ranches and recreational land with listings all throughout the southeast.

Port City Customs is the Face of Cool

Port City Customs' eye-catching custom car wraps draw attention and awed utterances of “Woah, cool.” And their window tints keep that sun where it belongs – outside – no matter where you are, keeping it cool inside.

Plantation Properties is the Face of Lifestyle

“People can buy land from anybody, but we truly understand and live what we sell,” Williams says. “We’re passionate about what we do. Spend the day in the truck with us and you’ll see.”

Face of Healthcare

Beyond the care they give patients, Memorial Health serves as a positive force for healthcare within our community, sponsoring community events and giving freely of their time and expertise to those in need. It’s a way of giving back to a community that has embraced Memorial Health’s mission: Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.

The Face of Veteran Owned

“There are bad apples out there, but by and large, I’ve had incredible experiences working with veteran-owned companies for that reason.” Merritt founded the company in 2012 with a mission to apply the values and work ethic he learned in the Army to make his business successful, not just for himself, but for his family and the veterans the company’s charitable arm, Nine Line Foundation, supports.

Face of Real Estate Law

“With us, it’s about doing it right the first time. For us, that means doing a full title search ensuring the title is clear and making sure all aspects of the transaction are closed correctly,” said Attorney T.J. Hollis. With a track record of real estate closings and customer satisfaction going back to 1948, they’re Georgia’s choice and the clear face of real estate law.

The Face of Trolley Tours

Old Savannah Tours is Savannah owned and operated and the only tour company that Brings the City’s History to Life. With a full cast of costumed reenactors, they delight their guests with the legacy and history of each personality they portray. Their Group Services department is well equipped and staffed to handle any transportation service.

The Face of Fine Jewelry/Lowell Kronowitz

Levy Jewelers has been recognized as one of the best estate jewelry selections in the Southeast. They have beautiful pieces which run from downright affordable to exclusive and every point in between. “We are in the happy business!” said President Lowell Kronowitz. “Being chosen to play a small part in the lives of our customer’s celebrations has been our honor for 120 years.”

Nicole Casino is the Face of the Landings

Nicole Casino has been a licensed realtor in Savannah since 2004. After moving to The Landings herself, Casino knew it was the only place she wanted to sell. “I realized it was paradise, and I didn’t want to sell anywhere else,” she said. “It’s easy to sell what you love. Once people experience the lifestyle, it sells itself.”

Dan Winters Photographer to the Stars

While we can certainly take pride in the prose that has graced the pages of South magazine, this has always been a publication defined at its heart by the visual language of photography and design. Bold imagery that evokes a reaction and demands an emotional response has driven this magazine forward since the first issue hit the streets.