Recent Articles from Staff
Hotel part of larger plan for downtown Anderson
The announcement in September that construction had started on a Home2 Suites by Hilton in downtown Anderson is part of a larger plan for development in that area, according to David McCuen.
Charleston City Paper under new ownership
Charleston City Paper is under new ownership for the first time in its 22-year history. The weekly alternative newspaper was purchased by City Paper Publishing LLC, a partnership of Georgetown […]
Buyers flood Lake Murray development sales event
At a one-day sales event earlier this month, 86 out of 98 available lots sold at the Palmetto Pointe development on Lake Murray. Developers said nearly 250 people attended the event, many with deposits in hand.
Northeast Columbia property developed after 12 years
The Roseberry apartment complex has opened on land purchased by Julie and David Tuttle in 2007. After weathering the 2008 economic downturn, the Tuttles forged ahead with the multifamily development.
North Charleston is getting sweeter
The Lowcountry’s doughnut output will soon increase by more than a thousand delectable delights per day, when the hot, glazed goodness that is Krispy Kreme opens in North Charleston. It’s […]
Broad River Road sprucing-up almost done
Richland County awarded commercial facade improvement grants to 11 businesses along the Broad River Road corridor. All projects are expected to be completed by the end of the month.
Richland County seeks input from Pontiac community
People who live and work in Pontiac are asked to offer suggestions to Richland County development officials to be included in the Renew Pontiac Master Plan.
BullStreet: Preserving the past, embracing the future
Historic structures such as the Babcock Building, which may be transformed into an apartment complex, are being preserved while the development also emphasizes technological advances.
City Council passes hotel regulations overhaul
After months of discussion between lawmakers and stakeholders, Charleston City Council has passed a new accommodations ordinance for the Holy City. An 11-member task force comprising city council members, community […]
DOT approves rapid transit project for development
The U.S. Department of Transportation has approved the Lowcountry Rapid Transit project to move into the project development phase, marking a major milestone for the public transportation project. A Lowcountry […]
Charleston boat dealer Rogue Motion under new ownership
Charleston boat dealership Rogue Motion is under new ownership. David Moore, president of Dandelion Mergers & Acquisitions, represented former owner Dru Williams in the sale of the company to Steven […]
Construction worker shortage worrying industry insiders
The Carolinas Association of General Contractors found that 78% of U.S. construction firms reported difficulty filling hourly positions. In July 2019, construction employment dipped nearly 3% in S.C. compared to July 2018.








