Work moves forward on a whiskey distillery in Southern Pines as the Town Council reviewed an architectural compliance permit for another part of the Brad Halling American Whiskey Ko. on
One day soon youâll have the chance to pick up a bottle of premium spirits distilled locally at the Southern Pines campus of Brad Halling American Whiskey Ko. â BHAWK, for short.
The brainchild of Brad and Jessica Halling, their vision is a brand that honors common Americans who have engaged in service and sacrifice. The first space guests will enter is a living museum where these deeds will be recognized: the Hallings call it the âGratitude Room.â
âOur brand surrounds us. In the Fort Bragg and greater military community, we are surrounded by grateful people dedicated to service; our brands will honor them as well as private citizens with demonstrated selfless service,â said Jessica.
Plans for the new Southern Pines Crossfit location were favorably reviewed by the Southern Pines Town Council on Wednesday. The regular agenda meeting also marked the first time town leaders have met in-person since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
Dean King of Pinnacle Development Design Build presented the application for the nearly 9,000-square-foot gym on behalf of T & S Developers, LLC. The facility will be located on an undeveloped lot on SW Broad Street, next door to the Natureâs Own store and 195 American Fusion restaurant.
Architecturally speaking, this area of town has a more industrial feel. A number of structures are steel-framed building kits clad in metal siding, but redevelopment efforts include the revamped auto dealership where Cooper Auto Choice is now located and the new two-story brick Fidelity Bank building under construction. Also nearby is Redâs Corner, a food truck campus that is being developed by Rachel Jurgens of Pony Espresso.
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