Logan’s Roadhouse to open in Pooler
Construction is under way on a new Logan’s Roadhouse restaurant at 220 Pooler Parkway with plans to open in February.
“Our team searches the country for the best restaurant sites, and we’re excited about opening our second location in the Savannah area,” said Tom Vogel, president and chief executive officer of Logan’s Roadhouse. “We see a lot of opportunity in this neighborhood.”
The menu will feature more than 30 entrees, including aged steaks hand-cut on the premises, grilled chicken, fresh ground steakhouse burgers, baby back ribs, seafood and specialty salads.
The 6,500-square-foot restaurant will seat 237 guests and will employ about 130 area people.
Headquartered in Nashville, Logan’s Roadhouse Inc. runs more than 230 company-operated and 26 franchised Logan’s Roadhouse restaurants in 23 states.
For more information, go to logansroadhouse.com.
Palmetto Moon to consolidate Bluffton locations
Bluffton, S.C. — Palmetto Moon will consolidate its two Bluffton stores on Jan. 1, co-owner Eric Holzer has announced.
Merchandise from the outlet store at 1252 Fording Island Road in the Tanger Outlet Center 1 will be moved to the retail store at 1460 Fording Island Road, Suite 270, at the Tanger 2 entrance next to Old Navy on Dec. 31. In addition to its current inventory of South Carolina products and specialty items, the retail store will feature outlet clearance merchandise.
“Bluffton has been an incredible community for us to do business,” said Holzer. “It made sense to bring all of our merchandise into one convenient location for our customers.”
Founded in 1992, Palmetto Moon is a regional specialty gift and South Carolina lifestyle apparel retail chain with corporate headquarters in Charleston, S.C.
For more information, go to palmettomoononline.com.
Habitat for Humanity to take applications
Habitat for Humanity Savannah will open its 2013 Habitat Homeownership process to pre-qualification applications on Jan. 14. The deadline to submit an application is 5 p.m. on Jan. 21. Applications submitted after that deadline will not be considered.
Applications are available electronically at habitatsavannah.org/Apply.html or by visiting the organization’s 1106 E. 70th Street office where forms can be found on the organization’s front porch.
Habitat’s family selection committee screens applicants on the basis of three criteria: demonstrated need; assessment of current residence as substandard; and evidence of financial ability to repay a mortgage. Anyone who’s selected will receive a notice form the committee inviting them to take part in a mandatory information session in February.
For more information, contact Stepheny Campbell at 912-353-8122.