Jay Walea |
BLUFFTON, SC – Palmetto Bluff has celebrated the
groundbreaking of the new Moreland Village Outfitters Center, a complex of
buildings organized around a series of courtyards that will serve as the
headquarters for Palmetto Bluff’s Conservancy as well as the launching point
for all outdoor activities.
“The Outfitters Center is
a crucial step in supporting our overall conservancy efforts,” said Jay Walea, Palmetto Bluff conservancy
director.
Palmetto Bluff Village Dock |
“The center will inspire
both guests and residents to explore Palmetto Bluff’s unique outdoor
environment, whether it be a nature walk with our full-time archaeologist,
kayaking on the river or embarking on a scavenger hunt.
"We are looking forward
to seeing our vision come to life, providing a model for how design and development
can celebrate the outdoor environment.”
The Outfitters Center will
play host to outdoor classrooms and event spaces, and will include a retail
store, sales office, canteen, bike barn, amphitheater and training pond. It will additionally feature a conservancy
introduction area, which will allow the Outfitters staff to educate guests
about the storied history of Palmetto Bluff, as well as Conservancy
programming. The project is scheduled
for completion October 2016.
Moreland Village is slated for completion in
December 2016.
For a
complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:
Hadley Creekmuir
404-343-4080