Gotcha. Someone on the architectural review board for his house said he had something to do with road building, so I assumed asphalt.Smiling JOe said:Concrete man, not asphalt.
Gotcha. Someone on the architectural review board for his house said he had something to do with road building, so I assumed asphalt.Smiling JOe said:Concrete man, not asphalt.
Being a concrete man, Charlie probably cut himself a deal on the materials for his house.phdphay said:Gotcha. Someone on the architectural review board for his house said he had something to do with road building, so I assumed asphalt.
wetwilly said:I think I heard or read that the Hilton House in Paradise by the Sea across from/adjacent to Alys Beach in the Seacreast area is designed in the shape of a Dove? Anyone heard that too? My boys rant and rave about the house but we all just can't believe how long it is taking to complete.
RiverOtter said:I have heard Seagull and waves
Camp Creek Kid said:Charlie Hilton actually formed his own construction company to build the house because he couldn't find a contractor who would tackle it. I go to a church with a woman who works for Charlie's wife. Ironically, the Hiltons (the local ones) own most of the motels in Panama City. Anyway, all the rumors about the house are rumors. In fact, Charlies wife has said that if they knew how long construction was going to take, they would never have attempted to build the house. While the house is 9,500 square feet, the volume is much larger because of the open design.
The house next door (the one that everyone likes) was designed by Philip Spann. Philip told my husband that there is $1,000,000 worth of materials in that house.