Day 2 of Airshow leads to more sales of North Charleston Boeings
The second day of the Dubai Airshow brought more work for North Charleston Boeing employees when Ethiopian Airlines agreed to order 11 Dreamliners from the Lowcountry production line.
Breeze Airways announces new service from Charleston
Breeze doesn't charge change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes prior to departure and offers other benefits such as free family seating and a la carte pricing.
$52B deal leads Boeing Dreamliner orders on first day of Dubai Airshow
The first day of the Dubai Airshow brought a stream of sales for Boeing Co., including a $52 billion deal with the host country’s Emirates Airline.
A soft landing is in sight
The employment report for October confirmed that the monthly gains in employment continue to slow gradually. The 150,000 increase in employment was held down by the loss of 33,000 workers in the automobile industry caused by the strike.
College of Charleston launches new micro-credential program
The College of Charleston is partnering with global online learning platform Coursera to launch a new program to provide industry-branded micro-credentials to students, faculty and staff at no cost.
SCRA takes on 2 more member companies in Columbia, Mount Pleasant
CADchat and Saluda Manufacturing have joined the South Carolina Research Authority as member companies. Four others received new grant funding. All SCRA member companies receive coaching, access to experts in SCRA’s Resource Partner Network, eligibility to apply for grant funding, and the potential to be considered for inv[...]
Charleston locals to open high-end retail spot on King Street
Charleston locals Adele Cisco, Erin Engebritson and Kristin Smoak will open a custom specialty hat shop on King Street later this month. Marsh & Magnolia will be located at the street level of the iconic Hotel Bennett, according to a news release. Marsh & Magnolia will open to the public on Friday, Nov. 17, at […]
Sale of historic Charleston home for $12.45M second-highest on peninsula
A home that recently sold in The Battery district in Charleston is the second-highest home sale recorded on the peninsula this year. The Cassina Group’s Robertson Allen recently participated in the sale of 13 & 15 East Battery St. in downtown Charleston, according to a news release. The 14,726-square-foot historic home[...]
Group behind Husk to open new downtown Charleston restaurant
Those that brought us Husk, Minero, The James and the Delaney Oyster House are now ushering in a new restaurant slated to open in February. According to David Howard, founder of The Neighborhood Dining Group (NDG), Marbled & Fin will open at 480 E. Bay St. in Charleston, which, for 60 years operated as a [&hellip[...]
Build-to-rent community under development in Myrtle Beach
Trilogy Investment Co. is partnering with Infinity Capital Partners on a 122-unit build-to-rent community in Myrtle Beach. Called Rêve Park Ridge, the development includes one-, two- and three-bedroom townhomes with one car garages in the two- and three-bedroom units. All units include finishes that include stainless steel[...]
Summerville retail center acquired for $60 million
An affiliate of Northbrook-based Pine Tree, in partnership with London-based Blue Coast Capital, acquired Azalea Square, a market-dominant shopping center in Summerville, for $59.7 million. At 270,000 square feet — not including shadow-anchors Target and Kohl’s — Azalea Square features national retailers TJ Max[...]
Summerville Medical Center to celebrate launch of construction
Summerville Medical Center will celebrate the launch of its $66.8 million, 56-bed inpatient construction project on Nov. 9 with a ceremony to include signing a steal beam that will be incorporated into the building. The project will increase licensed patient bed count by 40%. The hospital, which has invested more than $200 milli[...]