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Mark your calendars for A Day of Luxury at The Landing on July 20

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Know someone who could use a day of luxury? Is that person you? Listen up: A Day of Luxury at The Landing is coming up on Saturday, July 20, and the event is pulling out all the stops. 🥂

Did we have you at “luxury?” Here’s what you need to know:


    • Who: A Day of Luxury at the Landing is hosted by Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty + Luxury Home Magazine. These brands know a thing or two about luxury. MarineMax will provide the yachts + Lamborghini Charlotte will provide the wheels, including the new Lamborghini Urus, the world’s first super sports SUV.
    • What: The free event is your chance to get a sneak peek at Charleston’s newest luxury waterfront community, The Landing at St. Johns Yacht Harbor. Enjoy the lavish views, tour the marina, fantasize about owning the yachts + cars on display, grab a bite from one of the food trucks + sip champagne in the Captain’s Lounge. Boom, living your best life.
    • Where: 2408 Maybank Hwy., Johns Island. Parking available on-site with shuttle service provided.
    • When: Saturday, July 20, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
    • How: RSVP online by July 12… then pick out your most glam outfit. We’ll see you there. 🛥
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