As the greater Houston area begins to recover from Hurricane Harvey, alongside its neighbors to the east in Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas from Hurricane Irma, commercial real estate could see an immediate boost as tenants scramble for habitable space. Conversely, owners of mulitfamily...
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Developer Michael Bennett receives approval to move forward with 61 acre resort development at Patriots Point. The SC Fiscal Accountability Authority had to approve the proposal because the 99-year lease involves state owned land. Bennett's plan includes hotels, amphitheater, apartments...
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College of Charleston's decision to offer one of the only undergraduate finance focused commercial real estate programs in the county comes at a time of great need for Charleston's growing commercial sector. Students will take courses about historic preservation, marketing, planning, and law, among...
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Charleston's appeal continues to attract investors from outside the state and the country. With available parcels dwindling, developers are looking into previously neglected neighborhoods. A successful NY real estate developer is behind the new Pacific Box & Crate work-play environment. But as...
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James Island is slated for a new Publix grocery store in the strip center that currently houses Rogue Motion, a boat storage and sales center. The property will be redeveloped to include out parcels close to Folly Road. > Click here to read when the store expects to open. <
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“If you’re from 1830, you’re probably getting tired,” [Andy Meihaus] said. “So things just get tired. These old buildings get tired." Although appealing to owners and consumers alike, aging architecture is not for the cash-strapped owner. Learn more about downtown Charleston properties...
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Pat Webb, CCIM, represented the tenant, National Elevator Industry Educational Programs (NEIEP), in the lease of 1,168 SF in the Corporate Square II building in North Charleston.
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A company similar to Good Done Great has acquired the North Charleston based tech firm. YourCause, based in Austin, Texas, purchased GDG for an undisclosed amount. No layoffs planned. < Read more here about the companies' Inc.5000 rankings. >
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According to one CEO, two solutions to the diminishing pool of skilled construction workers are the recruitment of young people and the return of technical skills into high schools across the country. Trade work should be considered a career, not just a job, to overcome the negative impression...
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"Charleston's affordability, laid-back lifestyle and fledgling tech scene are its selling points at a time when so many cities are pursuing a slice of the booming tech market." As Charleston's tech scene continues to grow, so do the problems it faces. < Click here to find out what is holding...
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After the widening of the Panama Canal last year, Charleston expects to see a continued increase in vessels carrying over 14,000 cargo boxes. Jim Newsome, CEO of the State Ports Authority, anticipates even bigger ships in the future. < Click here to learn what products make up 40% of the overall...
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Leased! Congratulations to Will Phillips on leasing a 2,800 SF industrial space in North Charleston.
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Leased! Congratulations to Pat Webb on finding the perfect space for his tenant in the Atrium Office Building at 7301 Rivers Avenue. Good luck to the new tenants!
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Speculative construction of industrial buildings in the tri-county area is continuing to rise. Manufacturing companies, automotive suppliers, and port-related businesses are fueling the need for more space. According to CBRE, 273,000 SF of space was delivered in Q1 2017, with an additional 3.8M...
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Blessings to all our friends and family this Fourth of July and always. Let freedom ring!
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