There’s always something magical about Savannah, and now there’s even more sparkle to catch your eye! A beautifully renovated historic mansion right by Forsyth Park has opened its doors as a fabulous new location for 13 Secrets, a charming jewelry store. This transformation not only breathes new life into the stunning property but also provides a unique shopping experience for those in search of one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.
After a lengthy renovation journey stretching over a year and a half, the renovations are officially complete, and the excitement can be felt throughout the community. The jewelry store welcomed shoppers to its new location at 513 Whitaker Street, inviting everyone to come and see the results of an impressive makeover. Managed by the talented jewelry designer Chad Crawford and his husband Manu Bansal, the duo ensures that every piece of jewelry embodies the spirit and history of Savannah.
What’s even more fascinating about this mansion is its rich history! Built in 1903 for businessman Lawrence McNeil, the mansion was the product of a meticulous 13-year construction process. McNeil was an influential figure in Savannah; he started the Savannah Lumber Company and later founded the Savannah Lighting Company. Imagine the stories these walls could tell!
The design and development of the shop were skillfully guided by Deena Rauan of DStudio Design, ensuring that the new space not only looks stunning but also serves a variety of purposes for jewelry enthusiasts. The former primary suite has been expertly converted into a cozy area where clients can make private appointments to design or review jewelry pieces, offering a personal touch that many shoppers will appreciate.
What’s even more exciting is that this space is not only for jewelry lovers! It can also be rented out for various special occasions. Picture this: brides-to-be can use the room as a bridal suite leading up to their big day—how chic and convenient is that?
The new shop means big changes—it also means the original location on Oglethorpe Avenue has officially closed its doors. However, the good news is that Chad and Manu are not stopping there! They continue to operate another lovely store in the Plant Riverside District, where even more unique jewelry pieces await shoppers.
As the gears of progress turn in Savannah, one thing remains clear: the community thrives on supporting local businesses that celebrate our town’s heritage. The opening of 13 Secrets in this historic mansion not only enriches the local economy but also keeps the spirit of Savannah’s history alive and ever-present.
So, whether you’re a local or just passing through, make sure to stop by this newly revamped gem of a space. You might find the perfect piece of jewelry that tells your own story while soaking in some of Savannah’s most stunning architecture!
With its vibrant mix of history, creativity, and modern elegance, this mansion and its new purpose is more than just a pretty storefront; it’s a celebration of what makes Savannah special. Here’s to the new beginnings in this gorgeous historic home!
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