In Charleston, Beer Gets Its Own Neighborhood – The New York Times
“Here in “The Neck,” where seven breweries have opened within a short bike ride of each other in just the last three years, serendipity is celebrated, dogs and children are… Read More In Charleston,...
View ArticleHyatt Hotels on Upper King Street Sells in Record Transaction
“A pair of side-by-side hotels on Upper King Street changed hands this week for what is likely to be a record sale price for the Charleston peninsula. The sale… Read More Hyatt Hotels on Upper King...
View ArticleWe Have Moved!
Please visit us at our new location. 1505 Greenleaf Road, Unit 1 Charleston, SC 29405 *second building on the right hand side of street Thank you. We look forward to… Read More We Have Moved!
View ArticlePrime Location may allow Peninsula to Grow
“Laurel Island isn’t really an island. It sits at the east end of Romney Street behind Charleston County’s recycling center, just off the fast-growing Morrison Drive corridor that’s become home… Read...
View ArticleThe “Bridge to Nowhere” is about to go Somewhere
John McDermott of The Post and Courier writes “With no fanfare — and after years of fits and starts — preliminary construction on the long-sidelined Magnolia project on Charleston’s upper… Read More...
View ArticleCharleston Named No. 1 U.S. City for Seventh Year
We’ve done it again. Travel + Leisure readers named Charleston the number one city in the United States for the seventh time in a row. “Its magic, perhaps, lies in… Read More Charleston Named No. 1...
View ArticleSilicon Harbor Expands
Mount Pleasant’s eGroup, an IT modernization company is investing 6.3 million to grow its headquarters, will add 35 jobs and expects to more than double its revenue in the next… Read More Silicon...
View ArticleSales at Midtown in Charleston Top $200M as Developer Exits Longtime Deal
By John McDermott jmcdermott@postandcourier.com The Midtown development in downtown Charleston marked an ownership milestone this week, with the original development group exiting a deal that took...
View ArticleIndigo Road Restaurant Group Donates $40,000 to Homeless to Hope Fund
In honor of their tenth anniversary Indigo Road Group made a generous donation to the Homeless to Hope Fund. Managing Partner, Steve Palmer meets here with Mayor Tecklenburg, Robert Clement… Read More...
View ArticleBradley M. Baker joins CC&T Real Estate Services
Bradley M. Baker, Principal, has joined Clement, Crawford, & Thornhill, Inc. Bradley previously worked at Radekopf & Associates where he focused on commercial investments, development and...
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