Spring Creek Interiors’ grand opening in held Saluda

Published 2:57 pm Wednesday, July 24, 2024

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SALUDA—Spring Creek Interiors, a new addition to Saluda, celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 10 hosted by the Saluda Business Association and the City of Saluda.

Owner Missy Orr established Spring Creek Interiors as a sister business to her existing store, LeCroy Fine Furniture and Interiors, in Greenville, SC, which she has successfully operated since 2013. After purchasing a home in Saluda last year, Missy and her husband decided to make Saluda their primary residence and invest in the community by opening a home décor and gift store. 

Spring Creek Interiors offers a variety of services and products, including interior design services, home décor, gifts, custom window treatments, custom-made upholstery furniture made in the USA, and real estate staging services.

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Originally from the Lowcountry of South Carolina, Missy moved to Greenville in 2008, where she met her husband, Fritz Orr of Fritz Orr Canoe. The welcoming and supportive community of Saluda has been instrumental in their decision to open the new store.

Located at 164 E Main Street, Saluda, in the former location of The Dressing Room, Inc., and situated between Edward Jones and Don Mintz Builders, Spring Creek Interiors is easily accessible. 

Until their website is up and running, they can be followed on Instagram @springcreekinteriors and on Facebook. For inquiries, contact Missy at springcreeksaluda@gmail.com or call 864-457-6981. Store hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.

For more information about Saluda’s ribbon-cutting program, contact Amy Wood, Broker at Looking Glass Realty, at 828-713-2227 or via email at amywood@lookingglassrealty.com. Amy serves as the SBA’s Membership Officer.

The Saluda Business Association represents approximately 90 local merchants, service providers, artisans, craftsmen, building contractors, and other individuals dedicated to the prosperity and cultural preservation of Saluda. The SBA’s vision is to help Saluda thrive, preserve its heritage and culture, and retain revenue and future generations within the community.

 

Submitted by Cathy Wood