Richmond Hill City Center to Reopen for Events and $10 Lunches on June 2nd

Staff Report

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020

The Richmond Hill City Center will reopen on Tuesday   June 2, for events and lunches, strictly adhering to the new guidelines announced by Governor Kemp last week.  The Wilderman Group, owners of the facility, closed the City Center in mid-March as the COVID-19 pandemic hit the nation.

The City Center will reintroduce its $10 lunches every Tuesday and Friday with customers offered a choice of a plated meal as all buffets have been suspended for the foreseeable future.  Staff will be screened for illness and wear masks, regularly sanitize all common areas and restrooms and wash their hands frequently.  In addition, hand sanitizer will be available for the use of patrons. In line with public health advice, there will be at least six feet between groups of diners and each group must not exceed six people. Special events for private groups, such as small weddings or parties, are now allowed as long as they are for no more than 25 people or 35% of the total building occupancy, with social distancing protocols in place.

Kevin Nape, General Manager of the Richmond Hill City Center, commented “We are excited to open our doors and return to offering our patrons great food and service.   We hope that the community will support us and want everybody to know that we take the health and safety of our employees and customers very seriously.  We will be taking every step possible to maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and appropriate social distancing”.

Located just a few minutes from Pooler, Savannah, Rincon, Hinesville, Bloomingdale and Port Wentworth, the Richmond Hill City Center is primely located near historic wetlands. From the aesthetic appeal of the facility to the well-trained staff, the Richmond Hill City Center is the perfect setting for events of all types and seasons. Richmond Hill City Center is set amidst 335 acres of wetlands and park. The center specializes in corporate and association meetings/events, weddings and receptions, as well as private functions and parties. The venue consists of a 4,000 square-foot ballroom and 10 meeting rooms, making up 23,000 square feet of multifunctional event space. Nape and his team will provide the finest services tailored to every individual event’s needs. Due to its central locations and unique atmosphere, the City Center has been voted Bryan County’s “Favorite Event Venue” time and again. 

For more information about the Richmond Hill City Center, please check out the new website at www.richmondhillcitycenter.com or call RHCC: 912-445-0043.