Charleston Green Local legend says that Charleston Green, a green so deep it looks black, came about after the Civil War when troops sent buckets of black paint to help rebuild the decimated town. Colorful Charleston residents couldn’t bear the thought of their Holy...
CHARLESTON, SC—(June 12, 2017) According to preliminary data released by the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors® (CTAR) 1,801 homes sold in May in the region. while 1,715 homes sold last May. Year-to-date, 7,291 homes have sold in the region at a median price...
North Charleston Coliseum The North Charleston Coliseum is a 13,000 seat multi-purpose facility. Since its opening in 1993, the Coliseum has been the home ice of the South Carolina Stingrays hockey team and hosts the biggest names in live entertainment. The North...
A real estate development firm with offices in New York and Charleston plans to break ground this month on a multifamily project on Meeting Street. Plans for the 511 Meeting Street project include 221 apartments, more than 9,000 square feet of amenities, two...
With its beautiful gardens, vibrantly painted Georgian houses along Rainbow Row, and carriages clacking across cobblestone streets, Charleston remains one of the country’s most picturesque cities. Underneath its sleepy charm, the city is known for its dynamic food...