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The latest nostalgic trend has people looking back at photos from a decade ago. What was Charleston like?
This well-known John Ravenel House is located in historic downtown Charleston and is on the market for the first time in almost a decade.
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Nestled along the waterfront just minutes from the peninsula, Overlook Point has a lot to offer.
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From fitness facilities and high-end amenities to fun resident events, Restore at Carolina Park has a lot to offer.
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.
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With easy access to shopping, restaurants, nature preserves, and endless amenities, Parker Point has a lot to offer.
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.
How much does it cost to live in Charleston compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.
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Charleston has a packed list of races to get prepared for throughout the year
Deep dive into this guide and learn how to navigate the annual two-day music festival loaded with live music and food inspired by the Lowcountry.
The Swedish car company is celebrating 70 years, and it has sold more than 5 million cars in the US.
The annual festival will be back on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. The Charleston Beer Fest will offer tastings from 75+ breweries, live music, and a variety of local vendors.
The acclaimed Filipino restaurant, Kultura, will expand its operations to a larger space on Rutledge Avenue, just a few blocks away from its original Spring Street spot.
The new coastal Italian concept is set to open in the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood, offering rooftop dining, all-day coffee, and gelato.
Use this list to see if you can spot the Lowcountry scenes featured in movies and TV shows filmed around town.
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Courier Square is a mixed-use Planned Urban Development project that aims to provide new housing, retail, and office space to upper King Street.