26 April 2015

Update on Harold's Cabin

President & Congress St., Charleston, S.C.
 
I wrote about the renovation plans for this building on the corner of President & Congress St. just over a year ago and not much has changed except quite a few more missing boards. The Post & Courier looked into it and it sounds like the renovation is ready to kick into action.

Post & Courier: One year after announcing plans to resurrect the original Harold’s Cabin as a contemporary restaurant, the partners behind the project say progress is back on track.
“We have had a few delays in the process,” says John Schumacher, the longtime RiverDogs food specialist who joined with Bill Murray, Mike Veeck and Ben Danofsky to renovate the legendary emporium at the corner of Congress and President streets.
Schumacher says the group is “pushing to restart by the end of April.” The project’s contractor estimates the work can be completed in five months, he adds.
Harold’s Cabin opened in 1929 as a snowball stand. Within a few years, the business had expanded to include a deli and grocery. Harold’s Cabin relocated to downtown Charleston in the early 1950s.
Currently, the building consists only of its rickety façade. A scrawny Christmas tree appeared outside the front door during the holidays, but there’s currently no sign of activity at the address.

 

8 comments:

Rick said...

Looks like there's gonna be a nice breeze while eating...

Charlestonjoan said...

Right! Cheap airconditioning so far!

Marcheline said...

Here's hoping they're going to restore it in keeping with the historical importance of the site. At least they didn't just raze it to the ground and put in a 7-11! Interested to see where the project goes... keep us posted!

William Kendall said...

One stiff breeze could knock it over.

Jack said...

They better hustle before the darned thing falls down.

Charlestonjoan said...

I will! Party because it is being done by the company that Bill Murray is part of. That adds some interest!

Charlestonjoan said...

They'd best get it done before Hurricane season starts then!

Charlestonjoan said...

I know! It looks pretty fragile.