Walkable Neighborhoods

The Spring & Cannon Streets Corridor is Rising

For several years now, the Spring and Cannon Streets corridor has been evolving and changing, welcoming modern buildings, historic renovations and most importantly, a proliferation of shops and restaurants.  Every urban neighborhood needs mixed-use to thrive and Spring and Cannon are great examples of how areas can change.  This great article from the City Paper highlights some of the more...

Demand for Walkable Neighborhoods is on the Rise

In the June issue of The Atlantic, author Christopher Leinberger discusses the rise in demand for walkable neighborhoods around the country.  Here on the Charleston Peninsula and in a few other neighborhoods around the area – we ARE walkable and have been since inception, thus I suspect the demand for homes around here will rise.  These neighborhoods have experienced much...

Fun Event on King St – Sunday May 16th from 12-5

Fun Event on King St – Sunday May 16th from 12-5

This coming Sunday, King St is hosting an event called Do the Charleston – a car-free community event from 12-5.  I have been working on this with a great group of people over the past 7 months and it is almost here!  We invite all ya’ll to come out and enjoy King St in a whole new way – without...

Honored to be featured in “Locals We Love” section of CharlestonScene

Kristin Walker is profiled in "Locals We Love" of the new Charleston Scene

The Best Family Friendly Neighborhood in Downtown Charleston is…Harleston Village

The Best Family Friendly Neighborhood in Downtown Charleston is…Harleston Village

Disclaimer: I do live in Harleston Village and love every bit of it – but that’s not why I think (even KNOW) Harleston Village is the most family-friendly neighborhood in Downtown Charleston.  While each of the neighborhoods has its own distinct beauty and character (for descriptions check out my previous post), Harleston Village wins hands down because of its proximity...

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