Mayor John Tecklenburg is quickly fulfilling his vision to revitalize West Ashley as he announces the opening of Whole Foods on Savannah Highway in 2017. Learn more here.
Mayor John Tecklenburg is quickly fulfilling his vision to revitalize West Ashley as he announces the opening of Whole Foods on Savannah Highway in 2017. Learn more here.
FOR SALE! 29.37 acres of land next to Carnes Crossroads Development. Development agreement in place with the City of Goose Creek for single family residential. Click here for more information or call Will Phillips at 843.259.0859.
The state of South Carolina hired a real estate company to sell off 45 state-owned properties. The total asking price for all properties is $11.4M. Learn more about individual properties here.
Will Phillips has listed a former Huddle House restaurant and adjoining land in St. George for $350,000. Click here for more listing information.
The battle continues! Residents near the Sergeant Jasper building off Broad Street continue to disagree with proposed plans by the Beach Co. Read more about the Beach Company's future plans for the site. What do you think should happen?
The developers of the "Magnolia Project" in the Charleston Neck Area have filed for bankruptcy, siting more than $23M in debt. They plan to sell most of the 182 acre property. Read more about the troubled history here.
The Morris Sokol Furniture building, a fixture on King Street for 94 years, sells for $22.5 million. Read more here.
According to a new report, Charleston's industrial market is seeing a rise in asking rents, declining vacancies, and active development. Read more about Charleston's demand for more industrial space.
Downtown Charleston office rental rates are currently more than $32 per SF. As they continue to climb, renters are looking to surrounding areas like North Charleston, West Ashley, & Summerville for more reasonable rates. Click here to learn how the increasing rates are lowering vacancy rates and...
The owner of the Charleston Beer Exchange is moving his retail store next to his restaurant, Edmund's Oast, on Morrison Drive. The new 2-story, 2,000 SF space will have 1,000 craft beer varieties available. Learn more about the new space here.