Hyundai Motor America and Hyundai of North Charleston recently donated $20,000 to the Lowcountry Food Bank of North Charleston to support local hunger relief initiatives in the area.
About a week ago, he found a letter on the company’s door saying the company was permanently closed.
“Just have had no response on anything, including the ability to access my stuff and get certain things out,” he said.
Joe Hennessy is from D.C. but is temporarily in Arizona. He hired Two Marines Moving to store his furniture in Alexandria while he’s gone.
“It is locked, and no one can get in,” Hennessy said.
“I’m still paying for this service,” he said. “So, yeah, it’s unsettling.”
Owner Nick Baucom posted a statement on Facebook four days ago, reading in part, “I owe many people an apology. I have taken actions that I deeply regret in the past … My behavior will be radically different going forward.”