Those who know little about Charleston’s architectural history will likely be heartened to see the new pharmacy taking shape at the southeastern corner of Calhoun and East Bay streets: Its
A new elementary School is set to open in August off River Road and the city and CCSD must ensure a new roundabout and other traffic upgrades are done by then
Charleston doesn't require archeological research during excavation of sites in the area of Colonial settlement, other important history of the old walled city.
The first director of the Charleston Civic Design Center reflects on sidewalk dining, the Dewberry Hotel, a Torii gate, the Gaillard Center and work at WestEdge
Landmark Enterprises has rehabilitated Charleston's Old City Jail at 21 Magazine St. into offices and event space, a preservation triumph in a city with many
Charleston County voters' rejection of a transportation sales tax extension should mark the end of controversial plans to extend the Mark Clark Expressway
Charleston City Councilman Stephen Bowden says Shadowmoss' new parks where flooded homes once stood helped the neighborhood stay dry during Tropical Storm Debby
CofC's Simons Center for the Arts was first built when the college had far fewer students. Its renovation comes as School of the Arts enrollment breaks a record
Charleston architect Glenn Keyes won the top honor in SC's historic preservation awards, a fitting tribute to the quality and quantity of his decades of work.
The SC State Ports Authority and International Longshoremen's Association settle their years-long dispute that had limited use of the new Leatherman terminal