Retreats are completely customizable, and Hariri says there are three main ways clients can experience “the Cove.” One is to rent the space and conduct the business’s own retreat or event for their team, family, or friends. The second is to participate in one of the specific Think 3D-themed retreats like E.L.I.T.E. Mind “SET,” The Art of Influence , Combat Culture , or Quiet at the Cove . Lastly, businesses can utilize their concierge service in partnership with their partners at Jane Rae Events where their team can support the client’s needs in designing their retreat.
hunting lodge light-wooden walls were painted a dark, moody green. “It was important for us that people knew they were in South Dakota, but with current, timeless trends,” said Hariri. “The DeBoers did a good job of modernizing the lodge with that South Dakota chic feel.” This opportunity was important to help Culture Cove get the word out and draw national clients who want to experience a retreat, while also experiencing South Dakota charm and peaceful nature.
After months of keeping it quiet, an episode of HGTV’s Down Home Fab aired on July 8 showcasing the renovation of the Great Hall and bar at Culture Cove. “Working with Down Home Fab—specifically Chelsea and Cole DeBoer —was fun and especially meaningful, because Chelsea is from the area and this was their first commercial space as well,” recalled Hariri. Implementing Dysart and Hariri’s vision, the DeBoers took it even further with reimagined rustic charm and modern elegance style they have become known for. The fireplace was transformed, taken down to its skeleton and starting over, the bar was given a face lift with modern arches and new lighting, and the
“We’re already receiving calls from folks around the country,” said Hariri.
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