Freshfields Village welcomes new retailers

Freshfields Village offer locals and visitors shopping and dining options on Kiawah Island.

A aerial view of shops and dining options surrounded by trees, grass, and cars.

Shop til you drop on Kiawah Island.

Photo by Ellis Creek LLC

Next time you take a trip to Kiawah, stop by Freshfields Village, the open-air shopping and dining destination that’s ~30 minutes from downtown Charleston. Check out the recently announced new retailers

  • Charleston Shoe Company | 455 Freshfields Dr. | This local store offers a range of shoes that blend fashion with functionality. There are a few other Charleston locations.
  • Hanebrink Jewelers | 140 Gardener’s Cir. | With another showroom in Summerville, this jewelry store is veteran-owned and family-operated. It specializes in custom-designed fine jewelry and wedding pieces.
  • Longevity Pilates | Set to open in Freshfields later this summer | This studio offers a range of classes and personalized Pilates training designed to enhance strength and flexibility. Its first location is in downtown Charleston.
  • Showroom | 249 Gardeners Cir. | This retail store has been at Freshfields for four years but has reopened into a larger space. This national brand is known for its curated fashion brands and accessories.
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