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City officials and partners had a groundbreaking ceremony for the Ashley River Crossing.
The team behind 71 Wentworth aimed to preserve architectural integrity while transforming it into contemporary homes.
The City of Charleston’s Lowcountry Lowline project has been in the works for years and is set to
The approval of a tax increment financing district will help fund the high-profile development on the edge of the eastern Charleston Peninsula.
Plans show how developers will turn the mall into a center for restaurants, entertainment, shops, and events.
The $75 million facility aims to inspire leadership and character development through the stories and values of Medal of Honor recipients.
Building 64 opens this fall with immersive experiences, cultural events, and celebrations of local artistry.
Novella Homes announced this transformative project to bring new life to one of Sullivan’s Island’s most iconic structures.
The Angel Oak Preserve project is moving forward hoping to begin construction next year.
The Harleston Village park will take over a 1-acre space that used to belong to the Dominion Energy building.
The Charleston church was selected to receive a grant and was designated as a nationally significant historic property.
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