Reclaiming the Neck, again; Ashley River waterfront gets a second look from...
Reclaiming the Neck, again; Ashley River waterfront gets a second look from MeadWestvaco David Slade Posted: Sunday, May 11, 2014 12:01 a.m. Wade Spees/StaffTraffic flows to and from the Charleston...
View ArticleAshley River property cleaner, safer after $100 million of work and countless...
Ashley River property cleaner, safer after $100 million of work and countless tons of dirt For much of the 20th century the Ashley River waterfront in Charleston’s Neck Area was crowded with factories...
View ArticleCharleston wants the county and school district to extend tax incentives for...
Charleston wants the county and school district to extend tax incentives for two development plans Charleston Mayor Joe Riley is asking the county and the school district to add a decade to a pair of...
View ArticleDowntown Charleston Neighborhood Put at Ease with Plans for Sound Barrier
Downtown Charleston Neighborhood Put at Ease with Plans for Sound Barrier CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A small community’s fears have been put at ease after a 7-year battle with the state’s Department of...
View ArticleCharleston peninsular projects could pump $1 billion into downtown economy
Close to a billion dollars. That’s about how much money will pour into peninsular Charleston for construction projects underway or planned. To put it another way, that’s also the amount of money Boeing...
View ArticleCharleston City Council gives nod to tax-break extensions for hospital...
Diane Knich, Post and Courier Jun 17 2014 6:24 pm Jun 17 6:46 pm Charleston City Council Tuesday gave initial approval to adding a decade to a pair of tax incentives meant to help finance two large...
View ArticleBroker & mayoral candidate Tecklenburg garners great support
CC&T Broker and Charleston mayoral candidate John Tecklenburg recently announced he has received the endorsement of former U.S. Senator Fritz Hollings. We could not be prouder to support...
View ArticleCounty chooses Neck area for skatepark
County settles on Neck area property for long-delayed skatepark Aug 19 2014 6:47 pm By Brenda Rindge, Post & Courier After searching for five years for the perfect site for a skatepark in the...
View ArticleCharleston Hotel Industry Continues to Succeed
Great news for Charleston’s hotel industry! Thank you to the Charleston Visitors Bureau for sending us this report. Impressive Year-to-Date Hotel Numbers August has historically seen visitation drop...
View ArticleDigital Corridor receives approval for Flagship3 plans
The BAR gave conceptual approval to the design of Flagship3, which will be located right at the entrance to our Laurel Island property! We love seeing the growth of the tech industry in our backyard....
View Article$80 million Charleston Midtown project eyes April opening
By Warren Wise A year ago, the constant pinging of pile driving resonated throughout the upper peninsula of Charleston as construction began on the $80 million Midtown hotel, retail and office...
View ArticleSC Ports announce huge container volume growth
SC Ports Announces 14% Container Volume Growth Breakbulk tonnage exceeds plans by 6 percent; Inland Port achieves record rail moves CHARLESTON, SC – Container volumes increased 14 percent during SC...
View Article$80 million Midtown project to wrap up by end of September
Warren L. Wise Post and Courier Sep 6 2015 12:01 am The dual-branded Hyatt hotels at Spring and King streets are now accepting guests for mid-October though they could open earlier as construction...
View ArticleDual-branded Hyatt now open!
Post and Courier Sep 24 2015 6:10 pm By Allison Prang It’s the first of its kind for Charleston. The city’s hospitality industry on Thursday welcomed its first “dual-branded” hotel, a growing trend...
View ArticleSCORE Services (letter to the editor by Thomas Thornhill)
SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives, counsels and mentors people in the small business community who need business advice and guidance. Local chapter 285 “put on 73 workshops on various...
View ArticleCC&T Wins Sweetgrass Award
Clement, Crawford & Thornhill recently received a Sweetgrass Award in the 2015 Green Business Challenge. We are honored to be among so many local businesses, both large and small, taking the...
View ArticleJohn Tecklenburg Wins Charleston Mayoral Election
Congratulations to our friend and colleague, John Tecklenburg, on his win in the City of Charleston’s Mayoral election! John will replace Mayor Joe Riley, whom held office for 40 years and ten...
View ArticleFormer Vacant NoMo Building on Charleston’s Upper Peninsula Now Fully...
In another nod to the reemergence of the NoMo area of the Charleston peninsula, CC&T Real Estate recently refurbished a two-story vacant building on Brigade Street that is now fully occupied. The...
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