Photo by Adriana Iris Boatwright Chelsea Phillips is closing in on a decade-long reign as Connect Savannah’s Best Realtor. She’s won every year since 2013. That makes this year her ninth win in a row!
Last year’s “Best of” column described Phillips like this, “She has a great sense of humor and is very likable – but there’s also quite a bit of steel in this magnolia. She’s smart and detailed and knows exactly what sells.” Specializing in luxury and coastal properties, military relocation, and retirement homes, Phillips makes deals happen.
For all the HGTV fans, Phillips has consulted for “Property Virgins,” a show that helps first-time homebuyers through the process of selecting and purchasing their home.
Congratulations to our Best of Savannah winners in Shopping & Services!
Best Adult Toy Store
Sunset
Novelties
A helpful staff and a large selection of everything you need for a good time - 9307 Abercorn St.
Runner-up:
Joker’s Novelties, 111 W. Derenne Ave.
Best Antique Shop
Picker
Joe’s
A veritable treasure trove of antique finds . there’s something new to see during every visit. - 217 E. 41st St.
Best Antique Shop
Best Consignment Store
Best Furniture Store
Best Thrift/Vintage Clothing Store
By Melissa Hayes
Picker Joe’s
Antique Mall
“I’ve got what I call PFPT, Passion for the Past,” says James Plumlee, owner of Picker Joe’s Antique Mall. “It’s not just the items. It’s the people I meet and the history along the way that I love most about this business. It’s when people come in and say, ‘Oh, my grandmother had this,’ and we share stories. It’s about memories.”
Savannah allows open containers in most of the city s Historic District and across the Savannah River on Hutchinson Island, but only in plastic 16-ounce cups. Additionally, drinks are limited to one cup per person.
The boundary in the north is the city limits Savannah River in the north to Jones Street in the south.
The boundary on the west runs from the centerline of the Talmadge Bridge, extending south on West Boundary Street all the way to Jones Street. Note that pedestrians are not allowed on the Talmadge Bridge.
The eastern boundary is set by the centerline of the railroad tracks extending north to the Savannah River. The line is east of Savannah River Landing and west of the Bilbo Canal.