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Ridgeline Log Cabins Offers Log and Timber Frame Commercial Structures

 

When it comes to Commercial Real Estate,  business owners are looking for four main things: great location, cost effective buildings, a design that will stand out and draw attention to them and promote their brand and finally a building that will last.

“Timber construction and certainly Log Home Construction is an impressive alternative for commercial building projects and a great alternative to steel structures,” says Ridgeline Log Cabins owner Kelly Stamps, who is a real estate agent in Georgia.

Kelly says that commercial buildings have unlimited design capabilities, with virtually any finish that meets your company’s needs, and you have a faster construction time than normal stick build facilities.

“Log and Timberline designs look great on the outside getting the attention you desire and have interiors that are a pleasure to do business in,” Kelly pointed out. “You also have a distinctive interior that invites return visits and promotes people talking about the feel and look of your new business.”

Log or Timber Frame construction are great choices for restaurants, inns, motels, hunting lodges, retreats, retail stores, clubs and more. 

So if you want to stand out, want fast turnaround time, need to open as fast as possible and desire a building that will last for years to come and a building that will help your bottom line, Kelly Stamps is ready to help. Not only can he guide you in finding find your location, she will coordinate the design of your building and complete the construction of your new business.

Ridgeline Log Cabins serves Towns, Rabun and Union counties in Georgia.

The buildings you see in the slideshow above are examples of commercial structures, including a mountain lodge, a resort clubhouse, an office building and the construction of a timber frame outdoor market.

Read about how Honest Abe’s in-house design and drafting team helped a family expand their resort lodging and meeting space.

Our log and timber frame homes are manufactured in the U.S.A. & have been since 1979.

photo of front page of Hones Abe Living Magazine