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Hanahan will soon welcome Blackwells Corner, a new town center taking shape.
Grab a blanket and your lawn chairs and check out these must-see Fourth of July events taking place in and around Charleston.
The new townhomes are conveniently located on Daniel Island and were designed to serve those ranging from young families to empty nesters.
This new venue, The Waverly, promises to deliver guests a seamless and stress-free experience in a chic downtown location.
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Check out these family-friendly Carolina Day events that focus on SC’s role in a defining event of the American Revolutionary War.
Take the boat out for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with this list of spots you can get to via the water.
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Explore the beauty of the Lowcountry on a guided walk with the SC7 expedition team.
Unbury Charleston history by looking at these five animals that once called the area home before they went extinct.
U.S. News and World Report placed the Holy City as a great place to live, giving it especially strong scores for retirees.
Keep reading for some songs to cruise around the Holy City this summer.

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The Magnolia Landing development will span 192 acres and provide working, housing, dining, and entertainment options for the community.
It’s not just Charleston getting the praise; the Lowcountry has several hotels, resorts, and islands honored in the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards.
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Deep dive into this guide and learn how to navigate the annual two-day music festival loaded with live music and food inspired by the Lowcountry.
The Swedish car company is celebrating 70 years, and it has sold more than 5 million cars in the US.
The annual festival will be back on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. The Charleston Beer Fest will offer tastings from 75+ breweries, live music, and a variety of local vendors.
The acclaimed Filipino restaurant, Kultura, will expand its operations to a larger space on Rutledge Avenue, just a few blocks away from its original Spring Street spot.
The new coastal Italian concept is set to open in the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood, offering rooftop dining, all-day coffee, and gelato.