Hilton Head Monthly July 2021

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IILOCAL NEWSII

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PALMETTO BLUFF

PALMETTO BLUFF BOUGHT BY DEVELOPERS Henderson Park Capital Partners and South Street Partners formed a joint venture to purchase Palmetto Bluff, a 20,000-acre property in Bluffton. London-based Henderson Park Capital is a private equity real estate company. South Street Partners is a private equity real estate investment firm based in Charlotte and Charleston. The developers plan to construct a second golf club, according to a news release. Other development will focus on the construction of Anson Village, which will open access to a large waterfront space and the southern Intracoastal Waterway. The community includes Forbes’ Five-Star Montage Palmetto Bluff resort.

HILTON HEAD TOWN COUNCIL RESUMES IN-PERSON MEETINGS

HARLEY Age: 4 years old Gender: Female Weight: 50-60 pounds Breed: Mixed Large Temperament: Harley is full of energy and enjoys playing with whoever is willing. She would enjoy a home with one person who can give her undivided attention.

JANIE Age: 5 years old Gender: Female Weight: 8-10 pounds Breed: Domestic short-haired Temperament: : Janie has a sweet soul and enjoys watching her rambunctious roommates. She is often found sunbathing and taking a nice long nap.

The Town Council of Hilton Head Island returned to in-person meetings beginning June 15. It was the first time the council hosted meetings in the Benjamin M. Racusin Council Chambers since public access to Town Hall was closed last April.

GOLFER DUSTIN JOHNSON RECEIVES TOP STATE HONOR Gov. Henry McMaster presented South Carolina native and World No. 1 Dustin Johnson in early June with the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. Johnson is a 24-time PGA Tour winner, the defending FedEx Cup champion and the first South Carolinian to win the Masters. He was born in Columbia and attended Coastal Carolina University. “Through the Dustin Johnson Foundation, he’s removing barriers to the game and providing opportunities for young people that they wouldn’t otherwise have,” McMaster said. “We are proud to honor him with the Order of the Palmetto for all that he has accomplished, and all that he will continue to accomplish, in golf and beyond.”

16 // H I LT O N H E A D M O N T H LY. C O M

Adopt them at: Palmetto Animal League 56 Riverwalk Blvd., Okatie SC 29936 Open: Noon to 6 p.m. Monday–Saturday For more information:

843-645-1725 OR INFO@PALMETTOANIMALLEAGUE.ORG


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