Two years ago, I wrote about Kevin Eberle, a Charleston law professor, historian and active voice on the city’s preservation scene, who bought a decrepit home on Charleston’s East Side
Charleston Mayor Joe Riley created the Mayors Institute on City Design almost 40 years ago. The College of Charleston, Clemson, Cayce still share its lessons
Preservation SC and Meadors construction have largely finished the stabilization of Taveau Chapel, a historic, black Methodist church in rural Berkeley County.
Charleston is known for historic preservation, so some are questioning why its BAR is allowing a home whose oldest part dates from 927 home to be demolished.
Venice, Milan and Amsterdam are share the concerns about overtourism that Charleston grapples with. They’ve passed new fees, moratoriums, etc we can learn from
The allure of Charleston stems in part from buildings that look like nature; they’re similar to trees in that the more you study them, the more intricacies you see —
The SC State Ports Authority and International Longshoremen's Association settle their years-long dispute that had limited use of the new Leatherman terminal
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.
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 City Councilman Stephen Bowden says Shadowmoss' new parks where flooded homes once stood helped the neighborhood stay dry during Tropical Storm Debby