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3:41 am on Tuesday February 5, 2013
Abandoned home Beaufort's Historic District coming down (Update: Video)
Update: The Island Packet shares a video of the now-pummeled home coming down, truck with chain and all; see it here.
First reporting: A home at the corner of Duke and Monson streets is being torn down after its owner finally won his appeal to...
12:52 pm on Tuesday May 29, 2012
Charlestowne Hotels Announces Summer Specials for US Military
Charlestowne Hotels
28 Bridgeside Blvd
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
873.972.1400
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 29, 2012
CHARLESTOWNE HOTELS OFFERS SUMMER SPECIALS TO U.S. MILITARY
CHARLESTON, SC – In appreciation for their...
9:31 am on Tuesday November 8, 2011
Updates on growth, development at the Navy Yard at Noisette's West Yard
The West Yard at the Navy Yard at Noisette continues to grow and plans for additional development are in the pipeline.
Currently there are opportunities to purchase several historic buildings and you too can join in on all the action. If you...
11:19 am on Tuesday February 8, 2011
Mt. Pleasant Old Village may soon get denser with an additional 35 properties
Image by TheDigitel One of the district's many historical markers.The Old Village's little historic district is about to get a little more dense.
Though a move to reduce the minimum of age of structure to 50 years was abandoned, the push to expand...
12:24 pm on Saturday November 13, 2010
Mount Pleasant looks to lower age requirement for historic homes to 50 years
Image by Flickr user Eva the Weaver That would be the new historic age.
Right now the admission height is set at 75 years, and Mount Pleasant's Town Council is considering lowering the age requirement to 50 years.
The Post and Courier has the story...
2:22 pm on Saturday July 10, 2010
Huge swath of Ashley River district to fall under preservation easement
Image by Flickr user willia4
A $500,000 grant from the S.C. Conservation Bank locks in 1,274 acres of the rural area as a protected land.
Head on over to The Post and Courier for the story.
It's funny how much things change in just a couple years....
9:00 am on Monday May 10, 2010
The ugliest house south of Broad demolished without protest
Image by Google MapsLast Wednesday, Charleston developer Johnny Maybank watched proudly as a backhoe arrived at his 36 King Street property and quickly demolished it.
Maybank watched on as the 1950s era home crumbled to the ground, and none of the...
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