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Rendering of sidewalks and roads that run through Woodfield Morrison Yard in Charleston, SC.

To offer choices of view, floor + location, the 379 apartment homes at Morrison Yard are designed in dozens of size and layout variations — each with its own porch or patio.

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ICYMI, Morrison Yard, the 4.6-acre, mixed-use community started welcoming residents to the brand-new 375+ apartment homes at Morrison Yard Residences earlier this month.

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’s growing + vibrant community.

Appealing to longtime residents (and those new to the Lowcountry), Morrison Yard Residences offer studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans with best-in-class interior appointments (think: custom built-in details like entryway benches, open shelving, and deep closets) + community amenities.

A few of our favs include:

  • Sky Lounge overlooking the Ravenel Bridge and downtown CHS
  • Elevated saltwater pool on a Riverside Piazza 🏊‍♀️
  • Pool lounge featuring cold brew and local beer on tap 🍻
  • Tech-infused fitness center + yoga studio 🧘‍♀️
  • Electronic car charging stations + bicycle racks
  • Dog park and pet spa 🦮
  • Future bridge connection for pedestrian access + kayak launch 🚶

Could you see yourself calling Morrison Yard home? Explore features + floor plans or submit your application.*

Virtually tour Morrison Yard’s amenities

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