Preservation South has provided Greenville County detailed Existing Condition Reports critical to guiding decision making. Greenville County has used ECRs to rehabilitate historic icons. I have hired Preservation South as project manager to make complicated decisions during construction that respects the history of the site while meeting the modern day needs of public spaces.
I have had the pleasure of collaborating with Preservation South, Inc. over the past several years on multiple historic preservation projects. Throughout our partnership, he has consistently delivered exceptional results, demonstrating deep expertise in navigating historic tax credit programs, including federal and South Carolina state incentives. Their professionalism, meticulous attention to detail, and thorough knowledge of preservation standards have been outstanding. His guidance has been instrumental in ensuring compliance, maximizing financial benefits, and achieving high-quality rehabilitations that honor the historic integrity of each property. I highly recommend Preservation South to anyone undertaking historic restoration or rehabilitation projects in the Carolina region.
Preservation South has been a great partner and incredible resource for the historic projects completed on Clemson’s campus.
As President of the TRHS, I can confidently say that the restoration of the Spring Park Inn … has exceeded our expectations. The Preservation South team approached the project with deep respect for historical accuracy, attention to detail, and a true passion for preserving our community's heritage. I wholeheartedly recommend Preservation South for any historic restoration or preservation work. Their professionalism, knowledge, and commitment to authenticity make them the ideal choice for safeguarding our shared past.
The Beaux Arts Anderson Post Office is one of the most recognizable buildings on the town’s Main Street. The building served as a funeral home for much of the twentieth century and underwent significant inappropriate alterations including the construction of an entire second flood bisecting the historic interiors. Archival research guided the removal of these alterations and the restoration of the building’s layout and monumental lobby. The Anderson Post office no longer contains a maze of cramped dark spaces, it is once again an airy and vibrant space that hosts community events and fosters commerce.






