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Hot Listing Alert: 300+ luxe apartment homes in CHS’ front yard 👀

The 379 apartment homes at Morrison Yard are designed in dozens of size + layout variations, each with its own porch or patio.

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Man and woman roll out yoga mats on a green lawn.

On the Cooper River side of the upper peninsula, North Morrison is home to artful enterprise + creative industries from breweries and bakeries, to home goods and high tech.

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Looking to level up your living situation to somewhere more luxe? If you’re planning to pack up but can’t part with CHS (who could?), you’ll want to make sure the move will be well worth it.

Enter: Morrison Yard. Positioned alongside the Cooper River at the base of the Ravenel Bridge, Morrison Yard brings apartment homes, workspaces, shops, restaurants, and 1.5 acres of green space to Chucktown.

Custom in-home features like entryway benches, open shelving, and deep closets compliment one-of-a-kind community amenities (we’re talking like nowhere else on the peninsula) like the elevated saltwater pool — with coldbrew + local beer on tap — and a tech-infused fitness center.

Pro tip: Leasing is now open for studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans. Schedule a tour to see if you could make your next home at Morrison Yard.*

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