Recent Articles from Staff Report
Forbes to kickoff 2021 Business Forum for CRBJ
The Charleston Regional Business Journal and its partners are offering a monthly webcast featuring advice from top executives and entrepreneurs. The first webcast features Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes, on Jan. 13. The Business Forum is presented by Charleston Southern University and Comcast Business. Online registration is free at this link. The 21st Century Bus[...]
Cummings & McCrady merging with Moseley Architects
Cummings & McCrady Inc. is merging with one of the Mid-Atlantic’s largest architecture and engineering firms with offices in Charleston and Columbia. In 2006, Cummings & McCrady first partnered with Moseley Architects, while working on the Whitesides Elementary School project for Charleston County School District. Cummings & McCrady is located at 44 Markfield Drive[...]
Hot Properties for Dec. 21, 2020
Hot Properties highlights recently sold or leased commercial properties in the Charleston region. Send in your transactions using our online form. Markus Kastenholz of Colliers International – South Carolina represented the buyer, Barry Blackmon, in the sale of 7,150 square feet of retail space at 5031 Dorchester Road in Charleston.
SeatGeek establishes 1st S.C. partnership with Charleston Battery
Ticketing platform SeatGeek works with the likes of the New Orleans Saints and Dallas’ AT&T Stadium, but the company had yet to partner with a South Carolina vendor until recently. The Charleston Battery is now the company’s first Palmetto-state partner. As a new way of thinking about season ticketing, the Battery is launching an all new Season Membership progra[...]
Charleston receives full accreditation from APWA
Charleston is the first city in South Carolina to have received accreditation from the American Public Works Association. The accreditation validates that the city is in full compliance with the management practices issued in the APWA’s Public Works Management Practices Manual. It also acknowledges the operation and management of the public works agency, its programs and […]
Citadel graduate pledges $20 million legacy gift to the school
William Baer Endictor, an Atlanta attorney, humanitarian and class of 1959 graduate, has pledged a legacy gift of approximately $20 million to The Citadel. This is one of the largest gifts the school has ever received, the military college said in a news release. Endictor credits The Citadel for the success he has achieved, which includes […]
Helping Out for Dec. 16, 2020
Helping Out highlights some of the many charitable events and activities going on in the Charleston area. Submit your news using our online form. The new Panera Bread at 1135 Muhlenbergia Drive in Mount Pleasant is raising funds for East Cooper Community Outreach through the Round Up at the Register program. Customers can round their order total to the […]
On the Menu for Dec. 15, 2020
On the Menu provides news from the Charleston area’s culinary community, including new restaurants, new menu items and upcoming events, as well as details about local chefs. Submit your news using our online form. Jalisco Taqueria & Tequila is offering a new holiday tamale to celebrate the Mexican tradition on Christmas. For $20, customers can order […]
15 hybrid cranes arrive at Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal
Piece by piece, the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal inches closer to completion as another shipment of cargo-handling equipment — 15 hybrid rubber-tired gantry cranes — arrived on Friday, the S.C. Ports Authority said in a news release. “It is always an exciting day when new cranes come through Charleston Harbor,” SCPA President and CEO Jim Newsome said. “T[...]
Hot Properties for Dec. 14, 2020
Hot Properties highlights recently sold or leased commercial properties in the Charleston region. Send in your transactions using our online form. Bob Evans of Caldwell Commercial Real Estate Services represented the tenant, Dr. Sherry Viduya, in the lease of 3,845 square feet of medical space at 9133 Timber St., North Charleston, from Robert L. Pratt LLC. […]
Santa Claus has come to town
Charleston County Parks has given Santa Claus a new day job. Rather than have Jolly Old St. Nick meet and greet children in the evening hours of the Holiday Festival of Lights, he will be there to take photos during daytime hours on the weekends instead. The annual festival, which this year requires visitors to […]