by Stephen McDill Published: August 31,2010
Tags: building restoration, David Watkins, economic development, historic preservation, HRI Properties, interior design, JACKSON, King Edward Hotel, Standard Life Building, Watkins Development
Watkins Development of Jackson and New Orleans-based HRI Properties prepare for tenant move in day at the historic Standard Life Building in downtown Jackson.
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High Design
Palmer and staff have unique ability to fit personal taste with originality and flair
Summerhouse, a four-year-old upscale furniture store and interior design firm located on Highland Colony Parkway in Ridgeland, is quiet and still on a late Friday afternoon. The recession has tightened enough family budgets, even in Madison County, so that many shoppers [...] [...]

Relish, secretaries of the interior
If there’s a need to re-decorate your old house or just decorate a new house, this is the place
Relish, a furniture dealer and gift shop located on U.S. 51 between Madison and Gluckstadt, may be off the beaten path, but co-owners Kathy Cotten and her daughter Kayce Saik are already in [...] [...]
BILOXI — Eley Guild Hardy Architects recently received a 2009 Silver Award for the Stojcich Residence from the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) South Central Chapter.
With projects submitted from Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, a jury comprised of out-of-state design professionals awarded Silver to Eley Guild Hardy Architects’ interior designer Emily Roberts, ASID, LEED AP, [...] [...]

Sarah Carr and Matt Haskins recently joined the staff of Anderson Design Center in Hattiesburg as interior designers. Brandon native Carr began her career at Anderson Carpet One Floor & Home as an interior design intern in June 2009. She graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with a bachelor of science degree in interior [...] [...]

Lindsey Anderson, ASID, LEED AP, of Dale and Associates Architects, P.A., has passed her examinations with the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ) and is now a certified interior designer. The NCIDQ was developed to protect the health, life safety and welfare of the public by establishing standards in the practice of interior design [...] [...]