Driving into to the Greenbrier Resort today was different, as work is officially underway for the new casino. I really miss seeing the beautiful flowers as you drive into the resort. The flowers are gone, and replaced with a black fence erected to hide the construction work for the new casino.
The new 50,000 square foot casino is anticipated to open in April of 2010. The casino, like The Bunker, will be underground.
The Greenbrier's main entrance is now closed due to the construction work for the casino.

The North entrance of the Greenbrier will be the temporary main entrance until April of 2010.

The temporary entrance is just as beautiful with an abundance of beautiful flowers.
In April of 2010, The Greenbrier will be unveiling a 38 table, 320 slot machine casino featuring an elegant gaming environment, fine dining, nightly entertainment, and high end shopping. Only Greenbrier guests will be able to go to the casino. The Greenbrier’s sleek underground casino will be smoke-free and have a “high-end” dress code.
A South Norwalk architect firm, Shope Reno Wharton, is designing the casino for the Greenbrier resort. It will be absolutely beautiful and I can't wait to see the completed project.

When you first walk into Lesia Campbell Interiors show house you will be in awe of the wide selection of furniture, artwork, accessories and gift items. Artfully displayed in individual room settings that will delight and inspire you.

Lesia Campbell Interiors is located in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, near the famous Greenbrier Resort. This designer show house opened in 2008 and is owned and operated by Lesia Campbell. Lesia has operated a designer showroom in White Sulphur Springs since 2002.
Designer services provided are:
Decorator Services:


We used Lesia's designer services in 2005, to design and install a back splash for my kitchen. Lesia brought samples and drew a design that was perfect. The job was finished in a day and I was very delighted and happy with the final results. Lesia has customers in other states and has traveled to Florida to help design and decorate homes.
Customer service is number one at Lesia Campbell Interiors. The staff is very friendly and helpful. While at the show house this week, I met Jane Morningstar, sales assistant, and Deborah Ergenbright, one of the decorators. The photo to the right shows Deborah, touching up a mirror for a customer.
Lesia and her staff helped Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts real estate in our grand opening of the Pinnacle Subdivision this past March. She furnished all the decor and staged two new homes. The event would not have been as successful without Lesia's decorating abilities.
Directions: Take Exit 181 off of I-64 West to Route 60 West. Look for the beautiful mint green house.
Visiting the Greenbrier, or driving through White Sulphur Springs, stop in and browse and see this beautiful designer showcase. You will find something you like.........promise!

Rebecca Gaujot, REALTOR® | 304-520-2133
Coldwell Banker | Stuart & Watts Real Estate
Thinking of buying or selling a house, call me...Your WV Real Estate Connection for Lewisburg, WV/Greenbrier County.
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As of August 1, 2009, Thomas H. Johnson became the new owner and broker for Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts in Lewisburg, West Virginia. Tom has 17 years experience in real estate as a sales associate, Associate Broker, and Managing Broker. He retired from the West Virginia State Police with 25 years of service.
Tom holds a Masters Degree from Marshall University. He is a lifetime resident of Greenbrier County and lives in Lewisburg. His wife, Terri, is also a real estate agent . Tom and Terri have one married daughter, Cheri, and are also foster parents.
Tom was awarded the 2006 International Diamond Society of Coldwell Banker, and the 2007 and 2008 International President's Circle. Tom is an easy-going person and is a well-liked person. Because of his experience, loyalty, honesty, intregrity, and love for God, family, and real estate, I decided to stay on with Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts. With a broker and friend like Tom, there is no doubt where I want to work.
Congratulations on this big achievement, Tom!

The agency is located on Route 219 North at 174 Northridge Drive, Lewisburg, WV, behind the Bank of Monroe.
Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts Real Estate has been a leading real estate agency in the Greenbrier Valley for over 100 years. Stuart and Watts Real Estate has served this area with integrity and hard work since 1906 when it was begun by Lewis L. Stuart, Sr. and Mr. Watts, partners. In 1993 the agency became a part of the Coldwell Banker franchise

Rebecca Gaujot, REALTOR® | 304-520-2133
Coldwell Banker | Stuart & Watts Real Estate
Thinking of buying or selling a house, call me...Your WV Real Estate Connection for Lewisburg, WV/Greenbrier County.
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It was 1952, I was five years old, and moving into our new house located in Bluewell, WV…. My parents and 11 children. My parents had this home built and mom made some design changes to the rooms. The rooms were very large, and just right for our family. There was a large eat-in kitchen, dining room, living room and two bedrooms on the first level. One was my parent’s bedroom and the other bedroom was for the oldest sibling…..usually the oldest girl got that bedroom.

The upstairs had two bedrooms, with a bath between the two rooms. The rooms were so big; mom had two double beds in each room. On each side of the house there was a large attic. One attic was turned into a bedroom. There were still six girls and three boys living at home. (My brother Danny joined the military and Betty got married.) I can remember at times there were two (somestime three) girls in one bed. It was truly fun. We would laugh and giggle until Mom would call upstairs for us to be quiet and go to sleep.
Hardwood floors were throughout the house. I remember on Saturdays we all helped clean house. The most fun was when mom would clean and wax the hardwood floors. With our socks on, we would dance around on the waxed floors and pull each other with old towels; while one of my brothers would use the buffing machine. Thus, putting a great shine on the floors.
I remember the day we moved into the new house, the new television arrived before our furniture and mom said we could watch TV, but we had to sit on newspaper because she didn’t want us to track up her beautiful new hardwood floors.
Mother died in 1967, Dad followed later in 1999. We sold the house in 2008, after my brother got too sick and had to go into a nursing home.
Today, the house is back on the market. It is sad when I think of my childhood home, both happy and sad memories, without a loving family to run the halls creating new memories.
This house, that was my childhood home, located on a hill overlooking Bluewell, was mother's pride and joy, will always hold a special place in my heart, as will the memories.
West Virginia's Greenbrier Valley Real Estate Market Report
Year to Date for 2008 and 2009

The real estate market in the Greenbrier County is moving but not as fast as in 2008. Below chart depicts comparisons to date from 2008 and 2009.
As of August 31 2009:

Greenbrier Board of Realtors FLEXMLS
Check out MLS listings for the Greenbrier County, includes Lewisburg, White Sulphur Springs, Maxwelton, Frankford, Alderson...and other surrounding areas.

Rebecca Gaujot, REALTOR® | 304-520-2133
Coldwell Banker | Stuart & Watts Real Estate
Thinking of buying or selling a house, call me...Your WV Real Estate Connection for Lewisburg, WV/Greenbrier County.
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