Red Metals picks Charleston County for copper plant
Red Metals will invest $70 million in a Charleston County copper manufacturing facility, creating 45 jobs and strengthening U.S. supply chains.
Charleston-based Bittermilk announces $8.2M investment in Ravenel facility
Bittermilk is investing $8.2 million in a new Ravenel facility, creating 12 jobs and expanding its Charleston County operations.
Lowcountry Land Trust protects Wadmalaw farm
Lowcountry Land Trust protected 84 acres on Wadmalaw Island, preserving farmland, wildlife habitat and ecologically significant land.
AVM Group to open HQ in Charleston County
AVM Group will invest $5 million to open its national headquarters in Charleston County, creating 30 jobs and expanding controlled environment operations.
Charleston County housing initiative provides $6.6M in funds for 200 units
Charleston County awards $6.6M from the Housing Our Future Trust Fund to support near-ly 200 affordable and workforce housing units.
MUSC Health opens Clements Ferry Pavilion
MUSC has opened its 80,000-square-foot Clements Ferry Pavilion, expanding access to health care services in Charleston and Berkeley counties.
MUSC Health opens 24/7 medical pavilion on Johns Island
MUSC Health has opened the Kiawah Partners Pavilion on Johns Island, offering a 24/7 freestanding emergency room and expanded care for Sea Island communities.
Tech consulting firm expands in Charleston County
The company's $1.1M investment will add 80 new jobs and will enhance its Cloud Innovation Lab and tech consulting services.
Palmetto Commerce Interchange opens early in Charleston
The Palmetto Commerce Interchange opened months early, improving traffic flow and access between Ashley Phosphate Road and U.S. Highway 78 in Charleston County.
Charleston County protects 1,781 acres with Greenbelt funds
Charleston County approved $5M in Greenbelt funding to protect 1,781 acres across Adams Run, Johns Island, Ravenel, Edisto Island and McClellanville.
Family donates Johns Island land for conservation
A 37-acre Johns Island property is now permanently protected after the family donated a conservation easement through Lowcountry Land Trust.
Maars to open first US production plant in Charleston
Maars invests $3M in Charleston County and will create 10 jobs as it plans its first U.S. fabrication plant with a showroom.













