Custom Home in St. James Plantation in Southport, NC
July 13th, 2010
Mark Johnson Custom Homes also has experience building in St. James Plantation, a private community in Southport, NC. These pictures are of a custom home we built for a client that especially appreciated our “dedication and attention to detail.”
Playhouse 211: New Theatre for Brunswick County, NC
January 13th, 2010
Brunswick County, NC luxury builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes is excited to share the latest from the Brunswick Beacon on a new theatre in our area. Playhouse 211 is an intimate, 83-seat theatre on Southport-Supply Road and will host its first production January 22, 2010. Local plays, musical guests and foreign films are all on the horizon for the county’s latest addition. Below is an excerpt from Sarah Shew Wilson’s article and to read more from the Brunswick Beacon, click here!
“‘I’m really excited about the opportunity to bring eclectic entertainment to the area,’ [Ron] Lee said.
‘Ron has been an unbelievable help in getting the building done,’ Linda Sundman said.
She also praised his work to bring other acts to the theater.
‘The more variety, the better it is. I do think the community wants it here. It’s been a pleasure meeting all these interested people,’ she said.
Lee is quick to mention that neither his group nor Playhouse 211 are competing with Brunswick Little Theatre, based at the Odell Williamson Auditorium, nor Stage II Productions, based at the Amuzu Theater in Southport.
‘We’re just doing things that may not be right for them,’ he said. ‘We’re going to be more intimate and more avant-garde.’
Other groups, including The Winding River Players, based at Winding River Plantation, are also eager to use the new theater.”
Courtesy of: The Brunswick Beacon
Paralyzed Veterans of America: Send a Personalized E-Card
November 11th, 2009
Brunswick County, NC new home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes encourages everyone this Veterans Day to send a personalized e-card to a veteran. You can chose to send one to a particular veteran or service member, or an anonymous hospitalized veteran. Honor our troops today by showing a small token of support at the Paralyzed Veterans of America website!
The Paralyzed Veterans of America Mission Statement
The Paralyzed Veterans of America, a congressionally chartered veterans service organization founded in 1946, has developed a unique expertise on a wide variety of issues involving the special needs of our members—veterans of the armed forces who have experienced spinal cord injury or dysfunction.
Paralyzed Veterans will use that expertise to be the leading advocate for:
- Quality health care for our members,
- Research and education addressing spinal cord injury and dysfunction,
- Benefits available as a result of our members’ military service,
- Civil rights and opportunities which maximize the independence of our members.
To enable PVA to continue to honor this commitment, we must recruit and retain members who have the experience, energy, dedication, and passion necessary to manage the organization and ensure adequate resources to sustain the programs essential for PVA to achieve its mission.
Remodeling Your Kitchen: Why Go Green?
November 10th, 2009
Brunswick County, NC new home builder Mark Johnson Custom Homes would like to share informative information on having a “Green” kitchen. The U.S. Green Building Council’s Green Home Guide answered the questions below regarding why you should consider a “Green” kitchen for your home. To read the complete article, click here!
- What’s the most important environmental problem with a conventional kitchen remodel?
- What environmental problems are associated with using a conventional kitchen?
- What are the health benefits of the green remodeling process and of using a green kitchen?
- Is there scientific evidence for these health benefits?
- How does the green approach affect maintenance and operating costs?
- What are some of your favorite innovations or design ideas for a green kitchen?









