20. Stems & Skins, a James Beard semifinalist wine bar offering natural wines, classic cocktails, and Mediterranean small plates in a chic setting.
This list blends Park Circle’s outdoor charm, rich history, vibrant food scene, and lively nightlife for a full local experience. Enjoy exploring this unique North Charleston neighborhood!
South Carolina has seen the rise of many industries as the state exports more than ever before. Being in the middle of the eastern seaboard on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, South Carolina is a prime location to develop and distribute products around the U.S. and globally.
In 2024, South Carolina’s export sales totaled $38 billion, which was the highest volume for the state since 2019, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. The automotive industry led South Carolina’s exported goods, with sales that doubled the next largest industry type. South Carolina was the nation’s top exporter of both completed passenger vehicles and tires and was also second in the export of ball and roller bearings.
South Carolina’s top five commodities exported were: completed passenger vehicles; aircraft and parts; machinery and parts, including turbojets, gas turbines, and turbo propellers; plastics; and rubber tires.
In 2024, South Carolina was the top U.S. state in export sales of completed passenger vehicles, with $10.9 billion representing 18.4% of total U.S. market share. For the 10th consecutive year, South Carolina was the leader in export of tires, with sales reaching $1.8 billion, representing 36.5% of the total U.S. market share.
“Supporting international trade is a vital part of our dedication to the success of our companies from launch to legacy, and we are pleased to see efforts paying off for the businesses that call South Carolina home.”
— Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III
“South Carolina’s business community and workforce continue to produce top-quality products, and the world has taken notice,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “As the national leader in export sales of passenger vehicles and tires, we are further strengthening our reputation as one of the best states in the country to do business, which will help attract even more capital investment and opportunities for our people.”
“Our state remains committed to expanding our global reach and moving South Carolina-made products across the world, and last year’s impressive export sales total reflects this,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “Supporting international trade is a vital part of our dedication to the success of our companies from launch to legacy, and we are pleased to see efforts paying off for the businesses that call South Carolina home.”
Bushy Park: An Economic Powerhouse
Bushy Park is an industrial park located in Berkeley County just outside of Charleston, SC on 1,530 acres. Home to 12 companies and over 1,300 employees, Bushy Park is an economic powerhouse. It is home to a diverse group of manufacturing and industrial companies that range from advanced fabrication to specialty chemical production. Bushy Park provides many advantages, making it an ideal choice for businesses looking to establish or expand their industrial operations.
Bushy Park, in Goose Creek, is home to 12 companies and over 1,300 employees. The industrial park is an economic powerhouse that is located just outside of Charleston. (Credit: Bushy Park)
Strategic Location. Bushy Park is strategically located near major transportation routes, including highways, railways, and waterways. This proximity facilitates efficient logistics and transportation of goods, reducing costs and improving supply chain efficiency.
Comprehensive Infrastructure. The site is equipped with essential utilities such as water, electricity, and natural gas, which are crucial for industrial operations. Additionally, the presence of on-site rail access and a barge slip enhances the ease of transporting raw materials and finished products.
Cost-Effective Development. Bushy Park offers cost-effective build-to-suit options for heavy industrial sites. The availability of existing utilities and infrastructure reduces the need for additional investments, making it a financially viable option for businesses looking to expand their operations.
Support Services. Bushy Park provides a range of support services, including environmental consulting, security, emergency response, and safety protocols. These services help businesses navigate regulatory requirements and ensure compliance.
Skilled Workforce. The region boasts a well-trained and rapidly growing workforce, which is essential for the success of industrial operations. The availability of skilled labor helps businesses maintain high productivity levels and achieve operational efficiency.
Community and Quality of Life. Bushy Park is part of a vibrant community that values quality of life. Located near Charleston, SC, Bushy Park offers access to a high quality of life, with a thriving local economy, renowned cultural attractions, and top-rated schools. This makes it an attractive place for employees to live and work.
Quick Time-to-Market. With most utilities already in place and a streamlined permitting process, businesses can set up operations quickly and efficiently. This reduces the overall project timeline and allows companies to start production sooner, capturing market opportunities faster.
Recent investment announcements in Bushy Park include:
Newport News Shipbuilding (NNS), a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries, has become a major tenant at Bushy Park following its acquisition of W International’s production assets. This move strengthens NNS’s position in naval shipbuilding and defense technology.
Leonardo DRS is constructing a $120 million manufacturing facility at Bushy Park to support U.S. Navy submarine propulsion systems. This facility is expected to be operational by 2026.
Evonik, a global leader in silica production, is expanding its production capacity by 50% at Bushy Park. This will support increasing demand from the tire industry, particularly for green tires in the U.S.
North Charleston, SC — Charleston Animal Society is proud to announce the grand opening of the Sadie Greer Memorial Garden, a tranquil new remembrance park that offers a final resting place for cherished animal companions. Nestled beneath the sweeping branches of live oaks on the organization’s North Charleston campus, this unique space invites peaceful reflection on the unconditional love and joy pets bring to our lives.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open The Sadie Greer Memorial Garden will be held Thursday, April 24 at 2:00 p.m. at Charleston Animal Society, 2455 Remount Road, North Charleston. The public is invited to attend and experience the beauty of the garden.
This special area was named in memory of Sadie, the beloved cat of the garden’s benefactors, Hank and Laurel Greer. “The space was envisioned as a way to honor the deep bonds between people and their animals,” said Laurel Greer. “Sadie’s Memorial Garden is more than just a resting place—it is a tribute to the love we carry for our pets long after they’re gone.” Sadie’s cremains will be among the first placed in the Garden, symbolizing the heartfelt intent behind this special sanctuary.
At the heart of the garden are four beautifully designed granite columbaria, crafted by Sunset Stone Memorial, which provide niches to hold cremains and memorial items for multiple pets. These elegant structures form the centerpiece of the garden, surrounded by pathways that encourage quiet reflection.
The design and creation of Sadie’s Garden was a true collaboration of artistry and compassion. The American College of the Building Arts (ACBA) played an integral role, with Simeon Warren and Leigh Handal guiding students to contribute their talents across three traditional trades—carpentry, stonework, and ironwork.
Wooden pergolas, created using historic carpentry techniques, frame the garden and offer shaded areas for visitors.
Stone animals, hand-carved by ACBA students, lend a timeless presence to the garden’s design.
Wrought iron accents add both structural and aesthetic charm, tying together the classical inspiration behind the garden’s construction.
Renowned designer Sandy Byers of Byers Design helped shape the garden’s peaceful layout, whileLeadenwah Landscaping brought it to life with lush plantings and expert landscape architecture. From the winding paths to the carefully selected flora, every element of Sadie’s Garden has been chosen to evoke peace, remembrance, and love.
“This is a place where the connection between humans and animals is honored in the most beautiful way,” said Hank Greer. “Sadie’s Garden is meant to be a legacy of peace and compassion.”
Charleston Animal Society’s decision to provide this memorial space reflects the increasing importance of pets in people’s lives and the growing desire to have meaningful ways to commemorate them. The Garden offers individuals a dignified and lasting way to keep their beloved companions close, even after they pass.
“We are humbled to offer this peaceful space to the community, where memories can be cherished and legacies honored,” said Charleston Animal Society President and CEO Joe Elmore, CAWA, CFRE.
Pet owners may purchase a niche in one of the columbaria and are also invited to memorialize their pets with personalized plaques, photos, and keepsakes. They will also have the option of putting their beloved pet cremains in a granite urn that can be placed among the river rocks on the memorial mound.
The Garden is open for visitation to all who seek comfort and remembrance.
For more information about Sadie’s Garden, including pricing, availability, and how to reserve a niche for your pet, please visit CharlestonAnimalSociety.org/memorial-garden.
About Charleston Animal Society Since 1874, the mission of Charleston Animal Society has always been the prevention of cruelty to animals. Over 20,000 animals will turn to Charleston Animal Society for caring, compassion and hope this year alone. In addition to caring for homeless animals, adopting them into new homes, and reuniting lost pets with their families, the organization responds to animals in crisis as a result of both man-made and natural disasters. The comprehensive shelter medicine program not only provides direct services for as many as 1,200 animals in our system of care at one time, the shelter veterinarians also spay or neuter upwards of 15,000 dogs and cats each year and they provide emergency medical services to critically ill and injured animals arriving at the shelter daily. For more information, visit www.CharlestonAnimalSociety.org.
South Carolina’s Top-Rated Nonprofit and First Animal Protection Organization!
Empowering Charleston’s Youth In Charleston, South Carolina, My Community’s Keeper Mentor Group stands as a beacon of hope for youth and families affected by gun violence, poverty, and systemic inequities. Founded by Keith Smalls, the organization’s mission is to restore, revitalize, and empower the community through transformative mentorship, education, and support services. The group’s approach is rooted in lived experience and a deep understanding of the challenges facing Charleston’s most vulnerable residents.
Programs and Impact
My Community’s Keeper offers a range of programs tailored to the unique needs of young people. Initiatives like “A Girl’s World” and “Boys Will Be Boys” provide safe spaces for empowerment, healing, and personal growth. Participants receive one-on-one mentorship, mental health support, and life skills training, helping them navigate adversity and build brighter futures.
The organization’s work goes beyond individual transformation. By addressing the underlying factors that perpetuate cycles of violence and poverty, My Community’s Keeper aims to create lasting change for the entire community. Their evidence-informed strategies and partnerships with educators, counselors, and specialists ensure that each young person receives the support they need to thrive.
A Girl’s World
Keith Smalls: From Adversity to Advocacy
Keith Smalls’ journey is one of remarkable resilience and transformation. Born in challenging circumstances—literally on the side of the road in
Charleston—Smalls’ early life was marked by hardship.
Despite academic promise in high school, including participation in the chess club and advanced classes, he became entangled in street life and drug dealing, leading to his arrest at age 21.
Smalls spent 19 of the next 21 years in the South Carolina Department of Corrections, an experience that profoundly shaped his outlook. While incarcerated, he worked as a teacher’s assistant and mentored youthful offenders, striving to be a positive influence in a system he found deeply flawed. He earned his GED and later attended Trident Technical College after his release.
Tragedy struck just a year after Smalls regained his freedom: his only son was killed by gun violence at age 17. In a remarkable act of compassion, Smalls asked the court not to send his son’s 15-year-old killer to prison, knowing firsthand the system’s failures. This moment became a turning point, fueling his commitment to break cycles of violence and incarceration in his community.
Keith Smalls
Leadership and Advocacy
Smalls is now a respected voice in criminal justice reform, serving as the only formerly incarcerated member of the Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC), as well as a Victim Impact Panel speaker and an advocate for youth diversion programs. Nationally recognized, he collaborates with judicial leaders, law enforcement, and reform organizations, insisting that lived experience is essential to meaningful change.
A Legacy of Hope
Through My Community’s Keeper Mentor Group, Keith Smalls channels his adversity into action, offering mentorship, guidance, and hope to Charleston’s next generation. His life demonstrates the power of resilience and the impact one person can have on a community. As Smalls often says, he was “doing something” that wasn’t truly who he was—but today, he is defined by his dedication to helping others find a better path.
Charleston is stronger for his leadership, and My Community’s Keeper continues to empower change, one young life at a time.
The Charleston Planetarium will bring the solar system, the universe, and cutting-edge STEAM experiences to the Low Country, the Southeastern U.S., and beyond through the establishment of a state-of-the-art planetarium theater in Charleston, South Carolina, and the development and delivery of fresh new digital programming to inspire the Artemis-generation of virtual space explorers, young and old.
This news experience is presented by the Charleston Planetarium Society, located at 125 Wappoo Creek Drive Suite D1, Charleston, SC 29412
The official launch is May 3, 2025. The buzz is sky high!!!!
Dress for Success Charleston County is a transformative nonprofit dedicated to helping unemployed and underemployed women achieve economic independence.
Founded in 2003 as the first affiliate of Dress for Success in South Carolina, the organization provides free professional attire, career development resources, and a robust network of support to help women thrive both in work and in life.
Mission and Programs
The core mission of Dress for Success Charleston is to empower women to reach self-sufficiency and success. This is accomplished through several key initiatives:
• Suiting Services: Women referred by partner agencies receive professional outfits tailored for job interviews and the early weeks of employment. The goal is not just to provide one suit, but a small wardrobe to help women feel confident as they transition into the workforce.
• Career Development: Beyond clothing, Dress for Success offers workshops, one-on-one coaching, mentoring, and networking events. These programs focus on building confidence, workplace skills, and financial literacy, ensuring women are prepared for long-term career growth.
• Ongoing Support: The organization fosters a supportive community where women can encourage each other, share experiences, and stay motivated during their job search and career advancement.
Community Impact
Since its inception, Dress for Success Charleston County has served over 5,000 women across Charleston, Berkeley, and Dorchester counties. The organization’s impact extends beyond individuals, benefiting families and the broader community by breaking cycles of poverty and promoting economic empowerment.
Events, Donations and Partnerships
Dress for Success Charleston hosts events like the annual “Little Black Dress and Tie” fundraiser, which brings together community members to celebrate women’s achievements and raise funds for ongoing programs
The organization relies heavily on donations of gently used professional clothing and financial contributions from local supporters and businesses.
Founder Margaret Jefferson and her team continue to expand offerings, including new courses on self-care, career development, and financial literacy, ensuring that women in Charleston have the tools and confidence to pursue their dreams.
Short Bio: Margaret Jefferson
Margaret Jefferson is the founder and director of Dress for Success Charleston County, a role she has held since establishing the organization in 2003. A native Charlestonian, Jefferson attended Charleston County Public Schools before earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in marketing from Winthrop University. She also holds a technical project management certification from The Citadel.
Jefferson’s career spans both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, where she has served in various leadership roles. Driven by a lifelong commitment to service, she created Dress for Success Charleston to empower women through professional development and support. Under her leadership, the organization has helped thousands of women gain confidence, secure employment, and achieve economic independence.
Jefferson is recognized for her dedication to uplifting others and her belief in the power of community collaboration to create lasting change in Charleston and beyond.
Tucked away behind a modest white house at 3338 Maybank Highway, Lost Islehas quickly become one of Johns Island’s most distinctive dining experiences, earning national attention and a loyal local following for its unique outdoor vibe and innovative fire-to-table menu.
A Backyard Oasis with a Laid-Back Vibe
Lost Isle is all about atmosphere. There’s no indoor dining—everything happens outside, beneath a canopy of sailcloth and the sprawling branches of a majestic pecan tree. Guests enter through a lush walkway, emerging into a backyard oasis adorned with string lights, chandeliers hanging from live oaks, and the flicker of open fire pits. The setting is cozy and intimate, perfect for date nights, girls’ nights out, or simply unwinding with friends. Even in cooler months, fire pits and blankets keep the vibe warm and inviting.
The service model is casual and approachable: guests order at the bar or grill, then choose their own seating. This setup fosters a relaxed, communal energy, where the focus is on enjoying good food, good company, and the open air.
A Menu Where Fire Meets Feast
Lost Isle’s menu is a celebration of live-fire cooking, blending Southern classics with global flavors. Chef Josh Taylor, who grew up in his mother’s North Georgia restaurant and honed his craft in kitchens across the Southeast, leads the kitchen with a passion for wood-fired cuisine.
Signature small plates include:
• Whipped Ricotta with charred tomato, herb oil, chili honey, and focaccia
• Fire Roasted Olives with grilled bread
• Smoked Fish Dip and Charred Eggplant Dip
• Sweet Potato Hummus with miso, tahini, and pumpkin seed macha
Shareable sides like curry-braised collards, crispy grit cakes, and smoked Brussels sprouts are local favorites, while mains showcase the grill’s versatility:
• Smoked Tomahawk Pork Chop with ancho-cherry glaze and smoked apple salsa
• Charcoal Grilled Chicken with tamarind-chili glaze and Thai basil salsa verde
• Grilled Australian Ribeye with guajillo pepper cream sauce
• Harissa Cauliflower Steak for vegetarians
• Fire Roasted Sapelo Island Clams with chili-chorizo butter
The bar program, curated by co-owner T.J. Lynch, features housemade cocktails, a curated wine list, and local beers. Standout drinks include the Sheeny Neeny and the inventive Miso Juice, blending mezcal, tequila, blood orange, miso, and honey.
Meet the Owners: T.J. Lynch and Josh Taylor
Lost Isle is the brainchild of restaurateur T.J. Lynch and chef Josh Taylor. Lynch, known for opening New York City’s acclaimed Mother’s Ruin and local favorite Lowlife on Folly Beach, brings a wealth of hospitality experience and a knack for creating laidback, welcoming spaces.
His vision for Lost Isle was to offer Johns Island a casual, high-quality spot where guests could enjoy the outdoors and the primal appeal of live-fire cooking.
Chef Josh Taylor’s culinary journey began in his mother’s restaurant and led him through corporate kitchens and chef roles across the Southeast. His leadership style—relaxed yet efficient—shines in Lost Isle’s bustling, open-air kitchen, where he and his team craft a menu that’s both approachable and adventurous.
Grand Opening Month – November 2023
A Nationally Recognized Destination
Lost Isle’s commitment to quality and originality hasn’t gone unnoticed. In 2024, it was the only Charleston-area restaurant named to the New York Times Top 50 Restaurants in the U.S., a testament to its fresh approach and local support.
The Lost Isle Experience
Dining at Lost Isle feels like joining a friend’s backyard bonfire—if your friend happened to be a top chef. With its blend of fire-driven cuisine, inventive drinks, and a magical outdoor setting, Lost Isle has redefined what it means to dine out on Johns Island, making it a must-visit for locals and visitorsp alike.
Follow Lost Isle Johns Island’s journey on Instagram.
COLUMBIA, S.C. –NorthMark Strategies (NorthMark), a multi-strategy investment firm, today announced it selects Spartanburg County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation. The $2.8 billion investment will create at least 27 new jobs and is expected to utilize regional businesses and suppliers for regular maintenance and operations support.
NorthMark provides strategic advice, asset management and value-added services to privately owned companies around the world. The Spartanburg facility will be the company’s fifth U.S. operation.
NorthMark’s new operation, located at 4000 South Pine Street in Spartanburg, will serve as a state-of-the-art, high-performance computing center designed to support a portfolio of businesses in the engineering and technology sectors. Once operational, the facility will generate its own power on-site, ensuring minimal impact on the power grid.
Initial operations are expected to be online in the third quarter of 2026 with further development phases to follow. Individuals interested in joining the NorthMark team should visit the company’s careers page.
QUOTES
“Of the more than 100 locations across the country we considered, Spartanburg stood out for its strong community, skilled workforce, dynamic economy and strategic advantages. Our investment in this high-performance computing center solidifies our commitment to building for future growth and being prepared to meet the growing demand for HPC capabilities among our current and future investment partners head-on.” -NorthMark Strategies President Jen Byrne
“NorthMark Strategies’ $2.8 billion investment is a milestone moment for Spartanburg County, and a clear reflection of the confidence companies have in our state. This project further positions South Carolina as a national leader in technology and innovation. We proudly welcome NorthMark to South Carolina and look forward to the impact they’ll have for years to come.” -Gov. Henry McMaster
“With NorthMark Strategies establishing operations in Spartanburg County, South Carolina continues to add to its already impressive technology industry. We celebrate this remarkable investment in the Upstate and all it will mean for our state and our people. Congratulations to NorthMark and Spartanburg County on this announcement and the opportunities it will bring.” -Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III
“We are thrilled to welcome NorthMark Strategies to Spartanburg and look forward to the opportunities this project will bring to our community. Spartanburg will greatly benefit from this highly unique and dynamic investment for years to come. What makes this project even more exciting is that it comes at zero cost to taxpayers and places little to no demand on our existing infrastructure.” -Spartanburg County Council Vice Chairman and Economic Development Committee Chairman David Britt
FIVE FAST FACTS
NorthMark Strategies (NorthMark) selects Spartanburg County to establish the company’s first South Carolina operation.
The company’s $2.8 billion investment will create at least 27 new jobs.
NorthMark is a multi-strategy investment firm.
The company will be located at 4000 South Pine Street in Spartanburg, S.C.
Individuals interested in joining the NorthMark team should visit the company’s careers page.
Outer Banks star and Goose Creek, South Carolina is joining Jennfer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. in the 2025 release “I Know What You Did Last Summer”. Here is a first look official trailer.
The film is scheduled for a July 18, 2025 release.
KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C., April 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Pam Harrington Exclusives, a leading boutique brokerage specializing in Kiawah and Seabrook Island Real Estate, is proud to announce the listing of a one-of-a-kind riverfront estate at 108 Salthouse Lane, now offered at $12 million.
108 Salthouse Lane, Kiawah Island offered by Pam Harrington Exclusives at $11,995,000
Nestled on approximately 1.5 acres of pristine landscape within The Settlement, a prestigious enclave of the Kiawah Island Club, this exceptional property enjoys unparalleled privacy behind three security gates, 240-degree river and marsh views, and effortless access to the private River Course and Clubhouse, with championship golf, tennis, and five-star dining.
Designed by Charleston architect Zach Carney and brought to life by renowned Buffington Homes, this iconic Lowcountry retreat reflects a commitment to timeless design, enduring materials, and a seamless connection to the natural environment.
“108 Salthouse Lane is the kind of property that rarely comes to market,” said Pam Harrington, Broker-in-Charge of Pam Harrington Exclusives. “It’s a remarkable legacy home — thoughtfully designed, beautifully maintained, and sited on one of the most serene riverfront lots on the island. It’s unique in its ability to offer both intimacy for everyday residential living and ample space to host family and friends in an unforgettable setting”.
The one-owner residence showcases meticulous craftsmanship with its durable slate roof and timeless cedar shake siding, seamlessly integrating into the natural beauty of Kiawah Island. A thoughtfully designed layout maximizes stunning, unobstructed vistas, including a picturesque glimpse of The River Course’s 17th green, visible from the expansive deck featuring frameless glass railings.
Designed for intimate everyday living and grand entertaining, 108 Salthouse Lane boasts a unique compound feel with a substantial primary residence complemented by attached and detached guest houses, providing ample private spaces for family and friends.
Step inside to an elevated, open floor plan illuminated by a gas log fireplace, oversized transom windows, and French doors overlooking the river. The open-concept floor plan, featuring a main-level primary suite, seamlessly integrates indoor and outdoor living, creating an inviting flow and a warm, welcoming ambiance.
Outdoor living is elevated with a private deep-water dock, shared with just one neighbor, offering direct access to the Kiawah River for boating and watersports. An oversized infinity-edge pool with a summer kitchen and convenient pool bathroom creates an idyllic outdoor oasis for carefree days and vibrant gatherings.
On the west side of the home, French doors open to a substantial screened porch with a cozy fireplace, stone spa, recessed lighting, and ceiling fans – truly an extension of the interior, perfect for year-round al fresco dining or simply relaxing and enjoying the views. Additional outdoor highlights include multiple open decks, covered porches, and a walkway encompassing the entire property, leading to the deep-water dock.
Located within the highly sought-after Settlement on Kiawah Island, a Kiawah Island Club Sports Membership is a condition of purchase, granting exclusive access to some of the island’s most coveted amenities, including championship golf and tennis, a luxurious spa, an oceanfront beach club, fine dining venues, and an engaging calendar of private social events.
Kiawah Island is a pristine stretch of coastline known for its wide, flat shores, gentle waves, and untouched natural beauty. Framed by protected rolling dunes and maritime forests, it’s the perfect place to unwind, spot dolphins, or enjoy a peaceful sunrise. Whether you’re walking barefoot along the surf or exploring the island via 30 miles of paved trails, Kiawah offers a tranquil escape just 30 minutes from bustling downtown Charleston.
“108 Salthouse embodies the vision of Kiawah’s sustainable and responsible development cultivated over the past 50 years, seamlessly blending modern luxury with timeless design,” says listing agent Pam Harrington. “It offers exceptional value in today’s luxury market, and we’re excited for discerning buyers in this price range to experience everything this fabulous property has to offer.”
Pam Harrington Exclusives has served Kiawah and Seabrook Islands for over four decades, offering unmatched local knowledge and personalized service. The firm is known for its integrity, discretion, and commitment to helping clients find their perfect coastal escape. Charleston’s barrier islands are home to some of the most desirable real estate and luxury waterfront properties on the East Coast. With 47 years of experience, Pam Harrington Exclusives brings expert insight into these niche island markets. Specializing in Kiawah and Seabrook Islands, the firm’s seasoned team offers a deep understanding of the local landscape, delivering trusted guidance and exceptional results for buyers, sellers and investors alike.