Business is Buzzing
Cottage Living magazine has named Noisette, the North Charleston community, as one of the Top 10 Neighborhoods for 2008. They say” Today those 3,000 acres-dubbed Noisette after the 19th century botanist- are being reshaped in a massive effort that may indeed result in a model new city, where sustainability and quality of life are the top priorities.” Wow! The wholly green neighborhood in Noisette, Oak Terrace Preserve, has been named one of the nation’s leading green built community developments. Included in the book “Choosing Green: A Homebuyer’s Guide”, they also honored developments in Atlanta, Wilmington and Florida.
Travel + Leisure’s readers have bumped Charleston up two spots from last year’s World Best Awards. Rated 4th in the Top 10 Cities, Charleston trailed only New York, San Francisco and Chicago. Charleston Place (#31), the Planters Inn (#57) and the Sanctuary At Kiawah (#76) ranked among the Top 100 Hotels in the continental US and Canada.
If you’ve been to St Andrews Shopping Center recently the demolition of 70,000 square feet of existing stores has begun. Harris Teeter will build a 52,000 square foot store in the 50 year old shopping center. Home Depot has announced a new southeastern supply center will be built near Dixiana, mid state.
Revitalization experts from Main Street South Carolina and the National Trust Main Street Center will be assessing the downtown Summerville area at the beginning of the month. They will present a plan to enhance the historic downtown area with the accent on historic.
Speaking of revitalizing an area, Jafza International’s plans for a logistics, distribution and manufacturing center east of I 95 near 301 will be bringing about 10,000 jobs to the area. Already the area is beginning to see a construction boom. A gated community on the shores of Lake Marion in Clarendon county has begun selling homesites in anticipation. Across the lake, Orangeburg county is bracing for an explosion of construction with land acquisition already underway.
With new development comes the need for roads. Charleston County’s Roadwise Program has hired seven interns to work with engineering companies that have county road projects. It’s your half cent sales tax at work.
Clemson has been recognized as a Center for Excellence for Watershed Management by the EPA. It’s the third center to be designated in the southeast.
The Medical University has been named by the US News and World Report as one of the country’s best hospitals in the treatment of digestive and respiratory disorders. MUSC has also announced it will be the site of a new center for stem cell research. This could position our state as a bioengineering and biomedical leader.
Filed under: Around Town, Business News, Lowcountry Lifestyle, Real Estate News on July 24th, 2008
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