Development

The land and building set to house a new Mount Pleasant restaurant and event space, Frank & Jack’s, have been listed.
We’re diving into the details on this project.
Learn about Mathis Ferry Trail.
Take a look at these new projects around town.
Near-final designs for Angel Oak Preserve have been released.
Topgolf is expected to open in North Charleston soon.
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The iconic pink hotel has reopened after a major face lift, making the space more Instagrammable (and aspirational) as ever.
Take a look at the new structure by the numbers.
One local business is expanding.
Dive into this new milestone.
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