Nov 18, 2006 | Current Market Updates, General Charleston News, Johns Island
BRUCE SMITH with the Associated Press published an article in Myrtle Beach Sun News (Saturday, November 16, 2006) regarding the development around and preservation/protection of the famous 1400 year old Angel Oak Tree in the Johns Island area. The full article is...
Nov 11, 2006 | Events, Tourism News Charleston, South Carolina
According to the Charleston Regional Business Daily Journal, the annual Circle of Light Gala will be held on November 16 at 6:30 pm in downtown Charleston at Marion Square. The theme this year is an Asian theme which was inspired by one of the events sponsors, MTV...
Nov 11, 2006 | General Charleston News, Summerville
The following article is from the Post and Courier’s November 10, 2006 article written by Mindy B. Hagen. The article discusses Dorchester District 2 new attendance zones which will have a large impact on a lot of families in the area. “SUMMERVILLE –...
Sep 27, 2006 | Commercial Real Estate
Effectively immediately, Charleston City Council reduced the allowable height of new commercial buildings located outside of the historic downtown Charleston area. Although there are exceptions, the new height limit is 55 feet. The old “3X rule†allowed buildings...
Aug 10, 2005 | Food&Recreation, General Charleston News
According to experts, there will be plenty of local white shrimp for the fall in Charleston. Kevein Keegan of the Recreational Shrimpers of South Carolina states that his shrimpers are telling him that the catch is good. Because it is cheaper to buy imported shrimp,...
Jul 2, 2005 | General Charleston News
The Riverstone Group, owned by William Goodwin, bought Sea Pines Associates last March for %23.4M. The Harbour Town’s red-and-white striped lighthouse’s price was not disclosed. Matthew Goodwin, William Goodwin’s son, is also buying commercial buildings,...
Jun 29, 2005 | General Charleston News
Many residents of South Carolina’s largest provider of services for the mentally disabled will get to stay put in their homes after all, officials said. State officials have named three county boards, Fairfield, Chesterfield and Emerald City Multi-County, to...
Jun 26, 2005 | Food&Recreation
Fishers love the waters at South Carolina – with or without a boat, a fisher can throw in a line and get a catch at any angle. South Carolina is famous for 5 saltwater fishes. The spottail bass is famous for its copper or blue colors. It is also widely found in the...