
Amanda Reeves (Co-Chair), Joshua Reeves, Monica Rama, and Jeff Kenney

Amanda Reeves (Co-Chair), Joshua Reeves, Monica Rama, and Jeff Kenney
From Coastal Family Magazine:
“Contrary to the norm, Rhett and Carol decided to adopt a little girl from China. And this time around, they’ve found a very different approach to parenting and life.” Read the entire article here: Link
Randy Kulp, Associate Broker with Melaver Mouchet, has received his Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design accreditation from the U.S. Green Building Council, making him a LEED Accredited Professional. LEED APs have demonstrated a thorough understanding of green building practices and principles and familiarity with LEED requirements, resources, and processes.
Licensed in both Georgia and South Carolina, Kulp joined the Melaver Mouchet team in January of 2009. For the past four years he has acted as a broker, developer and principal in the Savannah area with an emphasis on Historic Preservation projects in the Landmark District.
He specializes in commercial and investment real estate sales, tax-preferred programs, joint ventures and development alliances. His broad knowledge base, with special emphasis in bringing together individuals to create partnerships for development and investment projects, is a key asset to his successful real estate career.
While active in the Georgia Historical Foundation, the Historic Savannah Foundation, (where he was the recipient of the 2008 Historic Preservation Award) and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Kulp is also pursuing the distinguished CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) designation.
The Melaver Mouchet retail team, Anthony Wagner and Amanda Reeves. recently signed FOUR leases in one week: 500 sq. ft. at 11 E. Perry Street to C.S.R.A.; 800 SF at 323 W. Broughton Street to SEE JANE ; and 2,158 SF at 2514 Abercorn to the Wilmington Cabinet Company. Stay tuned for No. four ! More market news here
Patricia Bryant was the winner of the Service Award given out by Buy Local Savannah, the Downtown Business Association, the Savannah Area Tourism Leadership Council and the Savannah Waterfront Association. Patricia works at the Hyatt Regency Savannah as a front desk agent. This is always an exciting event and it was a packed house at the Trade Center.

As Phase I of Sustainable Fellwood nears completion, new residents
in the first 110 apartments have already begun to learn about the new features in their “green home”. Sustainable Fellwood is a three-phased community in the United States Green Building Council’s Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Neighborhoods pilot program. Each apartment building will be LEED for Homes certified in this mixed use, mixed income community, which includes 11 buildings in Phase one, 10 buildings in Phase two, and one senior high rise in Phase three.
Each building is constructed with a thermally efficient building envelope which includes a vapor barrier on top of OSB (orient strand board) sheathing. All penetrations in the sheathing are sealed with caulk or spray foam, and then insulated with R19 spray applied cellulose insulation (made from recycled newspaper). This provides an extra barrier for energy efficiency and balanced temperature comfort. Read More Here
www.SustainableFellwood.com www.MelaverConstruction.com www.MelaverConsulting.com
We took a tour of Sustainable Fellwood at the ribbon cutting and groundbreaking held on May 28th. The model apartment is super and the leasing agent is right on site – The Lane Company. This is Savannah’s first green housing development located just west of the Historic District on Bay Street.

The Best of Savannah Celebration was held on May 19th. Michael Frey with Melaver Consulting was on hand to accept the award for Best Green Building – Abercorn Common Shopping Center. It was an honor.

This comprehensive Savannah office market is defined by three submarkets: Westside, Southside, and the Central Business District. Find all the office market data for Savannah here: Link