In a bold move that unites three of the Lowcountry’s most coveted luxury brands, Holy City Affairs Corporation is proud to announce its formal partnership with Lawson Roberts Events LLC, one of the Southeast’s premier event production firms known for high-profile experiences, visionary design, and celebrity clientele.
This strategic partnership solidifies Holy City Affairs Corporation’s position as Charleston’s most comprehensive and luxurious lifestyle brand, now operating across three synergistic divisions:
- The Glover-Sottile House – Charleston’s most exclusive historic venue for private dinners, society galas, and corporate soirees
- Arete Luxury Concierge – A white-glove service platform curating elite travel, luxury home rentals, and bespoke guest experiences across Kiawah, Seabrook, Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island and the greater tri-county areas.
- Lawson Roberts Events – Now officially part of the Holy City Affairs family, offering immersive event production, creative direction, and next-level hospitality execution from Charleston to Palm Beach, Nashville, to the Hamptons and New York City.
“This partnership was not just logical—it was inevitable,” said Jane Comfort, COO of Holy City Affairs Corporation. “Lawson Roberts Events has always been about crafting unforgettable moments. By folding his vision into the infrastructure of Holy City Affairs, we can now offer clients a fully integrated luxury experience—where venue, service, and spectacle live under one gold standard.”
The integration allows for seamless alignment across venue management, luxury concierge operations, and elite event production—streamlining the client journey from concept to champagne toast. For high-net-worth individuals, celebrities, and corporate tastemakers, this move positions Holy City Affairs Corporation as the only call needed when experience is everything.
The partnership is expected to accelerate national expansion and deepen Holy City Affairs’ footprint in Charleston’s thriving luxury sector while further raising the bar on what elevated hospitality can look like in the South and beyond.