Photo Gallery: Sunday Morning on Upper King Street (Charleston, SC)

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Nothing beats the quiet few hours first thing on a Sunday morning as Charleston recovers from the evening before and prepares for faith services and another day of shopping, dining and drinking.

There is a meditative calmness during this time, but also a period to admire the architecture, signs, reflections and foliage

Enjoy this photographic walk this morning with us:

Happy Sunday y’all

Photo Credit: Mark A Leon – Charleston Daily

Does more people mean a better economy for Charleston, SC? – Commentary

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By Mark A. Leon

If you never took an economics course in college, you may think the surge in population in the Lowcountry translates to a booming economy, but the recent rash of restaurant closings and staggering growth for other businesses paint a very different picture.

In fact, we may be struggling worse than it appears.  From restaurants to retail to galleries, the financial health of our local businesses may be getting hurt by the growth in the Lowcountry

Here are a few reasons we feel things could get worse before getting better.

  1. Many of the larger, more pronounced brands in Charleston are managed by outside public relations firms who manage press releases, social media and event planning.  For small business owners who cannot afford this outside resource, they are already two steps behind.
  2. Success of small business is so connected to a digital brand presence.  In this day and age, not having a daily reel on Instagram and TikTok could mean the difference between thriving and closing.
  3. Larger hospitality groups are bringing in outside money and clustering restaurants and businesses.  These larger hospitality companies are squeezing market share from their smaller local competitors.
  4. Higher cost of goods and resources along with our taxation that is above national levels (9.5% retail, 10.5% food and 16% alcohol) are forcing local residents to reduce their amount of time out and putting more pressure on tourism to fill the gap.
  5. Charleston has traditionally been a festival heavy culture and has thrilled for so many years with a smaller population.  Now with the surge of people and growth of small artisan businesses, food trucks and artists, there is an over saturation of the market making it harder to gain market share.
  6. Surging rent and housing costs limit discretionary spending.  New residents that pay half a million for a new home or $3000-$4000 a month for rent have to limit their recreational spend.
  7. Our roadway infrastructure coupled with the highest volume of vehicles on the roadways (drivers, contractors, delivery, UBER, Lyft) are curtaining people’s desire to leave their local area to explore new places.

When you take a step back and look at these seven factors along with other underlying issues, we believe more people does not mean a healthier economy.  As you think about Tuesday’s election and beyond, put thought into what you want you home to be and begin to have the right conversations.

Savannah vs Charleston – Which One Would You Choose? – New Video by Traveling with Em and Em

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Savannah, GA versus Charleston, SC – When deciding where to go on vacation these two historic and wonderful southern cities always come up in our conversations! We love visiting both Savannah and Charleston! In this video we go over which city we would choose. Would you choose Savannah or Charleston?

From the boat to the guitar, Dallas Baker embodies the heart and soul of the Lowcountry

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By Mark A. Leon

Some of you may know Dallas from his coastal expeditions, while others embrace his passion for music while enjoying a local craft, but to know Dallas and how he has translated his passions into a sense of community is a gift all its own.

When you hear Dallas put you in a good Southern mood while chilling by the bonfire at Smoke & Brew you know this is home. He charismatic style and eclectic mix of music set the mood for a night of good vibes.

I’ve often thought, a Dallas Baker show is a place where friends come together, and worries are left behind.

The music is where it stops for most of us; yet there is so much more to this ambassador of the Lowcountry. Dallas has collaborated and promoted more musicians than most of us knew resided here and his love for conservation and sharing of the coastal beauty is spirited and warm.

The thing about Dallas is that he does not want you to just be in the crowd enjoying the music and high seas; he wants you to become part of his ecosystem sharing in his life and passion.  Recently engaged to a fellow musician, Dallas is evolving into another renaissance of self-discovery as he enters a new chapter in his life and there is room on this train to tag along.

Take it from this music fan and dreamer, catch a show, talk to Dallas and become a part of his journey.  If you ask Captain Dallas Baker if he has room for more friends, I am certain he will say an enthusiastic yes.

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Become a Sea Turtle Guardian with the South Carolina Aquarium

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How many times have you wanted to learn more, see more or be part of a sea turtle patient’s journey home?

By becoming a Sea Turtle Guardian, you can join us by protecting what you love! Guardians directly support critical Sea Turtle Care Center™ operations and the care of sick and injured sea turtles, as well as innovative research that will advance rehabilitation and healing techniques for years to come.

Join a community of passionate advocates for sea turtle conservation, all while gaining access to exclusive Care Center content and special Aquarium invitations.

LEARN MORE: scaquarium.org/guardian