Cedar Street Historic Home Renovation

Downloads: Project PDF , Featured in “Triad Homes” News and Record (article) and Featured News and Record (article) Featured on the Tour of Remodeled Homes.
In partnership with Preservation Greensboro‘s Development Fund, Southern Evergreen renovated and restored this 100-year old home that was slated for demolition. Moved to a new site, the house was saved from ruin and transformed into a wonderful home for future generations to enjoy. Many of the unique details of the house were preserved or copied from the original décor.

“The Cedar Street Historic Renovation Project is much better than we anticipated it would be. Southern Evergreen took personal pride in it.” – Mahlon Honeycutt, homeowner

“Our family cannot thank you and your entire staff enough for going ‘above and beyond’ with such a challenging and detailed renovation – and achieving such spectacular results! You didn’t just “do a renovation.” It was evident that each one of you brought your heart, soul and passion to this project. The sum of the parts far exceeded the individual pieces, and it was almost magical to watch the collaboration of efforts unfold!” – Vicki Honeycutt, home owner representative.

“Not only did Southern Evergreen play a critical role in enabling the project on a fundamental level, they went beyond that and proceeded to orchestrate a top-notch rehabilitation of the house in its new location that has far exceeded Preservation Greensboro’s expectations. It has added tremendous value not just to the house, but to the entire 400 block of North Cedar Street.” – Marsh Prause, Chairman, Board of Trustees, Preservation Greensboro Development Fund