In the Charleston area, our real estate market stats have been looking great overall so far this year. We’ve seen some impressive declines in inventory and quite a few sales. The numbers for June come out on Tuesday, and we’ll then have a really good picture of...
Charleston, SC, doesn’t have skyscrapers. Our streets are a little tricky to navigate for large trucks. And many brick buildings here are held together by iron earthquake bolts from 1886. Obviously, the city has long held historic preservation in high esteem —...
In a report titled Best-Performing Cities 2011: Where America’s Jobs Are Created and Sustained, the Milken Institute, a nonpartisan think tank comprised of respected economists, scholars and industry experts, took a look at the largest 200 U.S. metropolitan areas to...
Charleston made history in May 2010 when it welcomed Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Fantasy ship as South Carolina’s first permanent cruise ship. Before her arrival, year-round cruises were not available in the area. But the ship’s arrival also sparked a heated...
Boeing continues to make strides in Charleston towards more 787 production, as they assembled their first new plane this week. The Charleston plant was just building parts of the plane, and then shipping to Seattle for final production The Boeing to Charleston move...
Mark your calendars! This year’s Charleston In-Water Boat Show will take place at Brittlebank Park and at The Bristol Marina. Scheduled for April 23-25, the event will showcase in-water boats for sale as well as exhibits featuring boating accessories and services. In...