Will Phillips' tenant rep deal with Cosmos Granite is recognized by CoStar! << Read more here. >>
Will Phillips' tenant rep deal with Cosmos Granite is recognized by CoStar! << Read more here. >>
Although City Council members voted to allow Mayor Tecklenburg to use eminent domain as a way to acquire the former Piggly Wiggly site on Sumar Street in West Ashley, some council members and many community members are not happy with the proposed use of the parcel, which is to build a new road...
Luxury fishing boat manufacturer, Scout Boats, announces plans to expand its Summerville-based facility with an additional 120,000 SF, creating 370 new jobs. << Read more here. >>
Will Phillips is featured in the Charleston Regional Business Journal's "Hot Properties". << See more recent commercial deals here. >>
Wabco, a Brussels-based auto supplier, recently opened its new manufacturing facility in North Charleston. The new 145,000 SF building cost $20M and added 55 new jobs to the company's current employment in the Lowcountry. << Read more about their increase in production of air disc brakes...
Will Phillips represented the tenant in the lease of 3235 Industry Drive, North Charleston, a 42,500 SF industrial space.
The corner of East Montague and Virginia Avenue is being redeveloped in North Charleston's Olde Village. The new complex will be dubbed Marquis Station and will be expanded to a total footprint of 12,500 SF. The space will be home to an athletic club, coffee shop, and pet supply company, among...
Developers of the former Morris Sokol Furniture site presented conceptual design options to the public and gathered feedback during a week-long open house style forum. <<Learn about more of their ideas here.>>
The Charleston market continues to see strong demand for office space. In downtown Charleston, asking rental rates have increased by 4.4% to $32.73 SF/YR and vacancy continues to decrease. Demand is driven by a variety of tenants including the growing technology sector. The office market grew by...
Architects are designing innovative ways to overcome housing and land shortages in urban cities across the globe. Unfortunately, high-quality, affordable housing has not kept up with demand due to the lack of support from private developers and the privatization of public housing authorities....
Charleston boasts about its art scene, but it lacks in space to exhibit it. That's about to change with the additional of 5 new venues offering space for music, theater, visual exhibits, and artists' work spaces. The newly renovated and remodeled properties will be located on the peninsula, West...
Check out this very cool time lapsed video of construction at the new port terminal off McMillan Avenue in North Charleston. What an engineering feat! <<Click here for the video.>> For more information about the new Hugh K. Leatherman, Sr. Terminal and all the SC Port locations...
Charleston County Council voted to remove 86 properties from the city's accommodations overlay zone, an area on the peninsula where hotels can be built. Properties in this zone include offices, housing, churches, and other structures, and the proposal makes it difficult for them to apply for...
As the tourism industry in South Carolina grows for the 4th straight year (6.1% over last year), the sales tax alone generated over $1.5 billion. Insiders cite numerous reasons for growth, including a favorable economy, lower gas prices, and the appeal of South Carolina's destinations. Learn...
The interior section of the Citadel Mall which totals about 290,620 SF has sold for $17 million. This sale doesn't include Belk, Dillard's, J.C. Penney, Sears and Target, all of whom own their own structures. The mall is the Lowcountry's largest shopping center and has about 55,000 SF (about...