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Proposed plans for Mount Pleasant Towne Centre include adding more living and office spaces, a hotel, parking, and a family entertainment space.
One James Island + two West Ashley projects are moving forward.
Battery Park and Navy Yard Charleston recently received a final vote on the development contract.
A lot of changes have been made since the project was first introduced in 2022.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
The anticipated Park Circle reimagined project features the world’s largest inclusive playground.
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The effort falls in line with the Roper St. Francis Healthcare Strategic Plan 2030 to expand access to convenient, high-quality medical care throughout the Charleston region over the next decade.
Get the details on this green space.
The new event venue by Hamby Catering is now open.
Help shape the development of new businesses and housing around the upcoming Lowcountry Rapid Transit bus system by attending one of four upcoming workshops.
We got an inside look at the new luxury senior living community called The Peninsula of Charleston.
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