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Mayor Riley’s 2012 State of the City Address – a focus on Charleston developments and my two cents
On January 24, Mayor Joseph Riley gave his State of the City address, outlining what has been accomplished in Charleston, his vision for the (last?) four years of his term, and ongoing City initiatives. I thought I’d pull out the … Continue reading
Posted in Developments, Inspired
Tagged Ansonborough, City of Charleston, developments, Harleston Village, inspired
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All about Downtown Charleston’s Neighborhoods – a map, descriptions and more.
I created this Downtown Charleston neighborhood map years ago at the start of my ongoing project to eventually profile every single neighborhood in Downtown Charleston, including photos, videos, recreation, school, shops, restaurants and services. But since many of you ask … Continue reading
Update #3: The Million Dollar Market in Downtown Charleston is Hot, Hot, Hot
Update 9/1/2011 – I realized I forgot to update these statistics! In 2007 – a total of 21 sold. In 2008 – a total of 9 sold. In 2009 – a total of 6 sold. In 2010 – a total of 29 sold. In 2011 – a total of 13 have sold … Continue reading
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