A new luxury senior living development on Kiawah Island has already reserved 40 percent of the 90 independent living units in the new Seafields at Kiawah project being constructed next to Freshfields Village. Read More >>
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Vampire plants are real. They don’t turn into bats or cringe in daylight, but they do suck the life from other plants. Unlike harmless, epiphytic Spanish moss or orchids, dodder is a parasite looking for a free meal.
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Charleston-area stores saw more people with more money to spend on Black Friday as shoppers worry online orders might not make it this year because of the supply-chain disruption.
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Walking through the magnificent old estates on the Fall Tour of Homes may make you long for the good old days when homes for sale were plentiful.
- Affordable housing planned near Charleston's Lowline
- SC Christmas tree farmers expect strong demand, but consumers will likely pay more
- New Orleans-based restaurant to add 2 Charleston locations; 1st to open in December
- SC home sales dip for 4th straight month in October, but still up 12% over 2020 record
- Military advocates say Charleston area's rent boom strains service members and families
- Charleston condos near MUSC sell for $14M
- Latest plans for old Charleston Naval Base include neighborhood, pedestrian bridge
- Delta to offer daily nonstop flights between Charleston and Minneapolis in April
- Saint Hotel in downtown Charleston sold, opening on Friday
- Charleston airport explores adding temporary boarding gates and remote concourse
- Bank of America doubles donation to Charleston's International African American Museum
- SC's Thanksgiving travel predicted to be closer to pre-COVID level than in US overall
- Deed shows 9-figure sale price for iconic Charleston Place
- SC's international travelers allowed back in state this week
- SC's South of the Border highway attraction gets some upgrades
- MUSC sues 6 doctors, Trident over plan to set up a rival cancer center
- SC tire plant faces union pressure over working conditions
- Charleston dockworkers union elects new leadership amid ongoing labor dispute
- SC's hot industrial market shows no signs of slowing down
- Walmart's Charleston-area import center to debut early due to supply chain woes
- Ga. industrial developer pays $63M for former North Charleston Superfund site
- Charleston dockworkers' union appeals labor ruling, wants federal court to hear dispute
- Key reason for supply shortages: Americans keep spending