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CofC to Offer Bachelor's Degree in CRE Finance

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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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Publix Signs Lease for Rogue Motion Space on Folly Rd

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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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Business Owners of Historic Architecture Beware

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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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Dubbed Silicon Harbor, Charleston Tech Scene Gains Momentum

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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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Panama Canal Expansion Brings XL Vessels to Charleston

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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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