The Charleston area's third Lily Pulitzer store is under construction in Mount Pleasant while Madison Miller, a new Johns Island shop, showcases local business.
The Ashley House condo building in Charleston was deemed a threat to public safety after bricks fell off the side, but owners are refusing to pay for repairs.
A Charleston investment firm purchased a medical property where Roper and ATI Physical Therapy operate as Kiawah Island's Ocean Pines development breaks ground.
Mugsy Jeans, a menswear brand that partnered with Barstool Sports, will join Charleston's shopping scene, as Parlor Doughnuts plans a new shop on Johns Island.
Magnolia Landing, a nearly 200-acre development in Charleston's Neck-area, will include more than 1,080 hotel rooms, 4,000 homes, restaurants, parks and more.
Stallion Equity purchased the Regency apartment complex in North Charleston while local pizza maker Coastal Crust bought a commercial site in Mount Pleasant.
Residents of Charleston's Dockside and nearby townhomes told to evacuate by Feb. 28 at 5 p.m. after engineering firm found the building unsafe to occupy.
A social media push by The People's Union USA calls for a 24-hour economic boycott of corporations like Amazon, Walmart, McDonald's, grocery stores and more.
Café Roca fills a void in the Ashley River Road shopping center near Home Its neighbors include Stuart Laurence Salon, Crew Lala dog boutique and Shift Pilates.
A mobile home community in North Charleston gets snatched up for $15 million as more homes both for lease and sale come online in Johns Island and James Island.
Buyers can expect a more stabilized market in 2025 as Charleston County's median home price remains static year over year and sellers sit on properties longer.