Unique Experience: Historic Charleston: Charming Downtown – Outdoor Escape Game

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About this event

‘Dinner and a movie’ is so 2021! Especially when the movie is now played out in the real-world. Let us explain!

The route you’re going to follow in the city is sprinkled with charming and picturesque places, fun clues and challenges, and romantic stories of past and present.

The experience will play out like you’re the main characters of a movie, only that you’re experiencing everything in first person! Fun dialogue, intrigue, and unexpected interactions are guaranteed.

Enjoy a postcard walk of historic downtown Charleston. These streets and structures have been walked by presidents and foreign dignitaries, generals and soldiers, slaves and slave traders, and pirates and merchants. You will see houses, churches, graveyards, and enjoy stories of some of the people and places that helped shape this city’s rich history. 

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HOW IT WORKS❓

1. Book your tickets 🎫

2. Download the Questo app – it’s free 📲

3. Head to the starting point📍Available 24/7Pause and resume anytime.You can play offline

WHAT YOU’LL DO 

The game is an interactive activity where you are guided by a mobile app through the city. With it, you follow directions and solve very fun puzzles, riddles, and cryptic codes.

During the game, you will also visit popular and hidden places in the city while learning fun (and we mean it) stories about them. This is a storytelling experience just as much.

The people doing these city exploration games gave them an average rating of 4.7/5 around the world. Join the playground too!

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More about Questo 🚶‍♀️

Questo is an urban entertainment platform offering thematic real-world exploration games. It is currently available in over 130 cities 🌎 and has entertained hundreds of thousands of players already. As of today, the app offers more than 300 different experiences created by a growing network of local content creators and event organizers.

Charleston Rental Market Forecast 2023

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Charleston, South Carolina, is the jewel of the South and such a vibrant city. Charleston boasts charming cobblestone streets, unique architecture, and its locals are warm and inviting. The historic district is delightful with its colonial homes, landmarks, and monuments; there is truly something for everyone. Its proximity to the beach and other bodies of water, make it even more popular to visit or live. I haven’t even scratched the surface of what Charleston has to offer. That being said, investing in short-term and/or long-term rental properties can be a good investment to consider. If you are considering investing in rental properties, continue reading for the current rental market forecast for Charleston, South Carolina.

Current Charleston, South Carolina Rental Market

Charleston, South Carolina, was ranked number 28 in the nation for having the highest housing cost relative to income. The minimum wage in the area is $7.25 per hour, yet someone would need to earn at least $19.30 per hour to pay for the average two-bedroom apartment at fair market rent without having more than 30 percent of their income go to their housing costs. Rentcafe states that the average monthly rent in the Charleston area is currently $1,873. Renters who require more affordable options can find rental units outside of downtown Charleston, with rentals costing around $1,421. Downtown Charleston is the most expensive place to live, averaging about $3,100 per month. 

Finding a Rental in Charleston as a Renter

In many places throughout the United States, the effects of covid and rising interest rates have increased rental prices. Although the market is starting to level out, the cost has remained relatively high due to the scarcity of houses available and undeveloped land. With Charleston being a popular tourist destination, converting long-term rentals to short-term vacation rentals or VRBOs has become more appealing to some. This has reduced the number of rentals available and contributed to the increase in the cost of long-term rentals. While that sounds grim, you can still find rental units; you may need to look longer to find the right one. 

The Overall Charleston Housing Market

Once again, the Charleston, South Carolina, the housing market is following the overall trend of the housing market in the United States. There is some wariness due to the rising interest rates causing concerns that the housing market cannot sustain this trajectory. Many families are starting to be priced out, and that is unfortunate. According to Norada Real Estate Investments, the average price for a home in Charleston, South Carolina, is $516,000 and the average median income in the area is $62,213. This increased in the spring and summer months of 2022. However, the housing market has changed as interest rates have continued to rise. In the recent spring and summer months, houses were bought in a matter of days, with many turning into bidding wars. Recently, homes are not selling with the same exuberance, yet, the prices have remained the same. It has been predicted that housing prices will start to decline slightly. 

Is Charleston a Great Market for Investors to Invest In? 

As stated before, current concerns with the real estate market is that is cannot sustain the high cost if interest rates continue to soar. If you can purchase a home without needing a loan, you are the exception. With the Charleston market remaining a solid investment because of its location, history, events, and numerous things to do, it could be a decent time to purchase. Another concern is the lack of new construction and available lots for sale. This, in turn, will create a higher demand for what is available. Fortunately, because of this, if the housing market does crash, the Charleston market will not be impacted as much. I would also consider the demand for short-term rentals with Charleston being an in-demand tourist destination; investing becomes increasingly alluring. 

Long-Term Versus Short-Term Rentals in Charleston, South Carolina

Short-term rentals are great, but you should also consider the overhead that comes with them, including management, maintenance, and property advertising. While many websites, including Air B&B and VRBO, make the process easier, the fees can make it not worth your while. Long-term renters may fetch you less money per month, but you have a steady stream of income from month to month without the hassle, and if you are lucky enough to find a great long-term tenant, it works out for both parties. Either option can be a good investment, but only you can decide which will be the better choice for you. Keep in mind that currently, short-term rentals are in high demand. 

One significant benefit of becoming a landlord in the Charleston area is that the region is landlord-friendly. Regardless, it’s always essential to have a rock-solid lease agreement that clearly states expectations, including maintenance, yearly rent increase policy, and any addendums you may require. Don’t forget to screen potential tenants and run credit and background checks to minimize risk and find the right renter. If you want to become a landlord in the Charleston, South Carolina region, or already are one, you should read and understand the local landlord-tenant laws to ensure you to understand your rights as a landlord and understand what you can and cannot do. Making sure you have the proper legal forms to protect you and your rental property is crucial. This includes everything from smoking rules, leases, pay to quit notices, eviction, etc.  

Charleston has always been a great area to live, work, play, and invest. With its unique history, proximity to the beach, and overall appeal and charm, Charleston continues to be a great rental market for both short and long term. But don’t take my word for it; check it out and see the many advantages of investing here.  

5 Reasons Why Beaufort, SC Is The Ultimate Two-Night Getaway Destination

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An hour and a half south of Charleston, the small South Carolina town of Beaufort is the perfect destination to visit with your family 

Recently, my family and I were able to take a two-night getaway to The Emerald in Beaufort, SC. Whenever we plan to travel with our two-year-old son, I always get a bit of ‘motherly anxiety’ regarding our plans, the logistics of getting around, and most importantly, keeping my toddler happy and entertained. Our stay at The Emerald not only surpassed our expectations but secured a place on our list of easy getaways to make a repeat visit to. Below I will explain more about why this stunning town ranked so highly on our list for a family-friendly, mini-vacation spot:

#5 A Charming Waterfront Town

Beaufort, SC is one of the most picturesque small towns that we’ve ever visited. Everywhere you look you’re greeted with beautiful harbor views, Spanish moss, and the famously recognizable lowcountry marshes. Between dining on the waterfront, strolling through the Beaufort Tree Walk, or chatting on the swings in Waterfront Park, everywhere you look is “picture perfect”.

#4 1.5 Hours From Downtown Charleston

As many parents can attest, it’s not always my idea of ‘fun’ to travel with a toddler. From packing up half of your house to entertaining your children during the trip, logistically a long trip can be a nightmare. Thankfully, Beaufort, SC is only an easy hour-and-a-half trip from the Charleston peninsula. Not only is it a shorter drive, but the trip also takes you through country roads and along scenic lowcountry marshes so you don’t have to worry about massive traffic or unexpected delays either. 

#3 A Variety Of History And Activities

Beaufort, SC is home to an unbelievable amount of preserved history due to the civil war not being fought within the town. In addition, it is also home to a lot of Gullah Geechee culture. With such rich and diverse history within the town, you will have so much to see and learn about during your visit. 

For the kids, there is A LOT of beautifully landscaped outdoor green space to run around and play. The renovated waterfront park playground is incredible and even has designated sections for toddlers and older kids to play safely. When you visit Bay Street, you will also be greeted with a variety of small boutiques with treasures from local artists, culinary gifts, clothing, and toys which makes the shopping experience fun for everyone. Make sure to swing by Bay Street Jewelers to check out the beautiful Beaufort Destination Collection of jewelry that honors this special town.

#2 The Food

I can’t begin to rave about Old Bull Tavern enough. Two words: Butterscotch Pudding! As a newly designated lover of butterscotch, I would make the trip down to Beaufort just to eat that pudding! 

Simply put, the food in Beaufort was awesome, especially for seafood lovers such as myself. The shrimping industry is booming within the town which is reflected on the local restaurants’ menus. In fact, the shrimp salad at Plums also secured a spot on my list of favorite bites and sips during our time there. In addition, you can’t go wrong with trying the tomato pie at Lowcountry Produce, the chocolate macadamia caramel from The Chocolate Tree, and the iced coffee from Scout Southern Market (head to the back of the store)!

#1 The People

If I had to guess, I would say that the phrase ‘southern hospitality’ originated in Beaufort. The Beaufort locals that we had the pleasure of meeting absolutely made this trip. Anne and the amazing staff at The Emerald went above and beyond to welcome us with a special treat and answer all of our questions. Megan from Visit Beaufort, Emma from Emma’s Earth Shop, and Wayne, the ultimate tour guide, made sure that we got a full lesson on what makes Beaufort so special. From the local boutique employees, to the restaurant managers and waitstaff, everyone that we met went out of their way to make us feel welcome, special, and even doted upon (in my son’s case). 

On our last night in Beaufort, we visited Old Bull Tavern, where we met the incredible team of Oscar, Sydney, and our server, Derek. On our way out, Derek remembered that my son was turning two and pulled out his wallet to gift my son his first two-dollar bill for his birthday. This act of kindness was so incredibly touching and memorable. People like Derek who welcome families into their establishments with open arms are the number one reason why Beaufort is the ultimate getaway from Charleston!

To book your getaway at The Emerald in Beaufort, SC please email AllHospitalityTeam@gmail.com or visit: https://theemeraldbeaufort.guestybookings.com/listings

New Study shows what states have the fewest and most new home builds – Where does South Carolina rank?

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A new study has revealed the states where new houses are being built at the lowest rate with Rhode Island taking the top spot.

The data by portlandrealestate.com analyzed U.S. Census data and Statista to determine which states had the most and least new construction homes being developed per 1,000 residents.

Rhode Island has the fewest new builds being built per 1,000 residents at only 1.27 new builds. The average cost of a house in Rhode Island currently stands at $437,672.

Interestingly, when it comes to the states with the fewest new houses being built, most of the states that rank the lowest are based in the east, with the exception of Hawaii and Alaska.

Connecticut has the second lowest rate of new homes being built with 1.29 new builds per 1,000 people whilst Illinois ranks third lowest with 1.55 new builds per 1,000.

The state of New York has 2.02 new builds per 1,000, making it the state with the third lowest rate of development of new builds. West Virginia rounds out the bottom five with 2.07 new builds per 1,000 residents. 

Additional Reading: Charleston Rental Forecast 2023

The states where the least new builds are being developed
StateRankNumber of new builds per 1,000 people
Rhode Island11.27
Connecticut21.29
Illinois31.55
New York42.02
West Virginia52.07
Alaska62.12
Michigan72.16
Hawaii82.40
Ohio92.58
Mississippi102.71

At the other end of the scale, the research found that Utah has the most new homes being built per 1,000 residents at 11.7. This is over double the United States average of 5.23 new builds per 1,000 residents. The average value of a house in Utah is $554,955.

The state with the second highest number of new builds being built is Idaho, where there are 11.43 new homes being built per 1,000 residents. The average value of a typical family home in Idaho currently sits at $427,410.

Florida ranks third with 9.80 new construction homes being built per 1,000 residents. The average value of a house in Florida is $406, 426 – up 22.4% from last year.

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South Carolina and Colorado rank fourth and fifth respectively. South Carolina has 9.76 new builds being built per 1,000 residents in the state whilst Colorado has a slightly lower rate of 9.73 new construction homes being built per 1,000 residents.

The state of Oregon ranks 18th out of all 50 states and ranks just below the national average of 5.23 with 5.16 new builds being built per 1,000 Oregon residents. 

The states where the most new builds are being developed
StateRankNumber of new builds per 1,000 people
Utah111.7
Idaho211.43
Florida39.8
South Carolina49.76
Colorado59.73
Texas69.01
North Carolina78.99
Arizona88.98
South Dakota98.84
Delaware108.47

Commenting on the study, a spokesperson for portlandrealestate.com said: “In 2021, there were 6.9 million houses sold across the US with this number projected to rise to over seven million in 2023. With this in mind, this study offers a revealing insight into the states where the supply of new housing is increasing the fastest to meet the ever increasing demand and for any potential buyers, this research can serve as a useful guide as to where more property will be available in the coming years.”

Sources of data: Statista, U.S. Census, Zillow

Credit Source: Portland Real Estate

US News names Charleston, South Carolina one of the Best Romantic Getaways in the USA for 2023

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US News has named Charleston, SC the #6 Best Romantic Gataway in the United States in 2023

The article describes Charleston by saying, “

“Why Go To Charleston, SC

Centuries-old mansions, Spanish moss-draped trees, spooky cemeteries, cobblestone alleys: in a word, Charleston. As you walk the gas lamp-lit streets at night and pass horse-drawn carriages, you just might think you’ve traveled back in time. But just because this South Carolina city is proud to celebrate its heritage doesn’t mean it’s stuck in the past. Charleston boasts innovative restaurants, interesting shops, contemporary art galleries and the world-class Spoleto Festival USA. 

History pervades almost every aspect of the Holy City, from the majestic homes-turned-museums to the landmarks that promote the city’s role in United States history. History buffs can visit Fort Sumter to learn about the Civil War, Middleton Place to hear stories about the plantation owners and the enslaved Africans who worked for them, and Emanuel AME Church to see where Martin Luther King Jr. once delivered a historic speech. Meanwhile, shopaholics looking for locally made goods should peruse the Charleston City Market where they will find sweetgrass baskets woven in traditional Gullah design, among other unique souvenirs. When you’re ready for a day at the beach, the city’s got you covered there, too. Several neighboring beach towns, including Sullivan’s IslandIsle of Palm and Folly Beach, offer sun, sand and gentle waves.”

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Dorchester County Economic Development Celebrates Record Year

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SUMMERVILLE, SC (December 30, 2022) – Dorchester County Economic Development, which serves to support economic growth in the county, celebrates the successful expansion and establishment of record local business in 2022.

The year produced 9 official announcements totaling more than $406 million in new capital investment.  This outweighs the previous county record of 6 announcements, in both 2017 and 2019, and is the largest single-year investment total since the organization’s inception in 1989 by more than $84 million.  The year’s advancements will create an estimated 1231 new jobs, the second highest in Dorchester County in 25 years.

“Thanks to a shared synergy and dedication from allies across every level we proudly report the accomplishments brought forth in 2022” said John Truluck, Director of Economic Development. “We will continue to work on strategic positioning of our county and laying the foundation for future wins.”

Announcements:

  • Sportsman Boats Manufacturing Inc announced in March 2022 plans to expand its operations with an $8 million investment, creating 75 jobs.
  • BID Group, a leader in wood processing, announced in May a $10.6 million investment, creating 25 new jobs.
  • In June, ENGESER USA Corp, a world leading cable specialist, announced plans to establish operations in Dorchester County.  The $1.5 million investment will create 26 new jobs.
  • New Wire Marine, announced in September plans to expand operations with a $1.8 million investment, creating 38 new jobs over the next 5 years.
  • Phenom Yachts, LLC, a subsidiary of South Carolina-based Sportsman Boats Manufacturing Inc., announced in October plans to establish operations in Dorchester County with a $12 million investment, creating 149 new jobs.
  • Arcadia Cold Storage & Logistics, a specialist in modern cold storage solutions, announced plans in October to establish operations in Dorchester County with a $70 million investment, creating 69 new jobs.
  • In October, Bosch announced the launch of electric motor production at its Dorchester County facility, alongside a $260 million investment expected to create 350 new jobs associated with the new production line.
  • KION North America, announced in December plans to expand operations in with an estimated $40 million investment which will create approximately 450 new jobs.
  • In December, Dennis Eagle, Inc. announced plans to expand its operations in Dorchester County.  The $2.1 million investment will create 49 new jobs over the next five years.

Private developers also broke ground on multiple spec buildings located along Highway 78 in Summerville and near St. George in Dorchester County.  “With remarkably high interest from tenants and particularly low building inventory, the addition of these buildings is a timely welcome” states Truluck.  An impressive 9 speculative buildings are currently under construction in Dorchester County, totaling over 3.1 million square feet.

Notable:

  • In March construction began on a 229,840sf spec building located at the Eastport Distribution Center. A second 322,400sf building broke ground in December.
  • McQueen Distribution Center also began construction of a 110,000sf building in March, delivering early 2023.
  • In October, construction on two of three speculative buildings began at the Port 95 Business Park located at the 1,300 acre Winding woods Industrial Park.  Building 1 is a 978,000sf cross-dock distribution warehouse building, while Building 2, will be a 242,000sf single-loaded building adaptable to manufacturing or distribution.
  • In November, construction commenced on a new commerce center located at 130 Hodge Road in McQueen Industrial Park.  The new commerce center will house two industrial speculative buildings totaling 533,280 square feet.
  • Two speculative buildings totaling 780,260 sf were started in November at Jedburg Logistics Park.

Throughout the year DCED’s team dedicated time and talent to winning new business and assisting existing industries.  To stay informed on the latest Dorchester County Economic Development updates, visit DorchesterforBusiness.com

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Topgolf is Here! Grand Opening in North Charleston on Friday, January 20th

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Topgolf Kicking Off 2023 with Opening of Charleston Venue

Topgolf’s 87th global venue is located 10 miles from downtown Charleston

DALLAS, Jan. 11, 2023 – More play is coming Charleston’s way: Modern golf entertainment leader Topgolf announced today it will open its 87th global venue on Friday, Jan. 20. Located at 5000 Topgolf Way in North Charleston, the venue will be near the Charleston Area Convention Center and the Tanger Outlets at International Boulevard.

“Charleston is an ideal community for Topgolf – it has a fun, vibrant culture with people seeking new and exciting experiences,” said Topgolf Chief Operating Officer Gen Gray. “We’ve been eager to bring our style of play to Charleston and are excited to offer a place where people can have fun and not take themselves too seriously.”

Players at Topgolf Charleston will be welcomed to 72 climate-controlled hitting bays spanning two levels. The idea: Players take aim at on-field targets and rack up points based on the game they choose to play. To take the experience up a notch, the venue is fully equipped with Topgolf’s Toptracer ball-tracking technology, enabling Players to track their ball’s flight path and metrics while playing virtual courses or games like Angry Birds.

Adding to the good time, Players will also have access to a nine-hole mini-golf course, a full-service restaurant with chef-inspired menu items, top-shelf drinks, music and year-round family-friendly programming. With large private event rooms, Topgolf Charleston will be the perfect place to host any occasion – from birthdays and bachelorette parties to corporate retreats and meetings. 

This will be Topgolf’s third entertainment venue in South Carolina, following venues in Greenville and Myrtle Beach.

Topgolf Charleston will employ roughly 300 Playmakers, and those interested in joining the team can apply on Topgolf’s career website. For more info on Topgolf Charleston, visit the venue’s location page and plan a time to come play around with us. 

About Topgolf Venues

Topgolf venues bring people together to play in a dynamic, technology-driven golf entertainment experience. With an energetic atmosphere, Topgolf venues feature high-tech gaming, outdoor hitting bays, chef-driven menus, hand-crafted cocktails, music, corporate and social event spaces, and more. Topgolf entertains more than 20 million Players annually at 87 locations across the globe. To learn more or plan your visit, go to topgolf.com

The ARK of South Carolina receives $6,500 of support from Volvo USA Operations Grant

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The ARK of SC announces that it is the recipient of the Volvo USA Operations Grant through the Coastal Community Foundation. The ARK was awarded $6,500 to support general operating expenses for the 2022 fiscal year. The ARK is funded primarily by grants, donations, and fundraising events.

“We are incredibly thankful for Volvo and their continued support of our mission and operations. This funding allows us to continue to provide vital services to families living with dementia in the Lowcountry,” said Peg Lahmeyer, executive director of The ARK of SC. “Additionally, we are grateful to the Coastal Community Foundation for their efforts to match us with grantors who are making a difference in this community.”

For 27 years, The ARK has been a local nonprofit organization assisting families throughout five counties in the Lowcountry: Dorchester, Berkeley, Charleston, Orangeburg, and Colleton County. The ARK helps families cope with daily challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease or related dementia through respite care, family support programs, caregiver consultations and educational classes. Respite programs are offered in Summerville and in Harleyville to give family caregivers a much-needed break from the stress of around-the-clock caregiving. For those with early memory loss, The ARK of SC offers the Navigation Club in Summerville. The nonprofit organization also offers one virtual and four in person Support Groups and Virtual Lunch & Learn Educational workshops, Memory Screenings, Resource Referrals, Caregiver Workshops, and First Responder/Law Enforcement Training.

For more information about The ARK, visitwww.TheARKofSC.org or call 843-471-1360.

ABOUT THE ARK OF SC
Based in Summerville, South Carolina, The ARK is a local nonsectarian nonprofit outreach program providing hope and relief to families living with Alzheimer’s Disease or a Related Dementia (ADRD). Support services include social respite care, support groups, education, caregiver consultations, resource referrals, and community development. For more information, call 843-471-1360, visitthearkofsc.org, or follow @TheARKofSC on social media.

Sculpture Submissions open for National Competition – Winners to be displayed at Riverfront Park (North Charleston)

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ATTN: Sculptors!

We are now accepting submissions for the 17th Annual National Outdoor Sculpture Competition & Exhibition, which will be on display at North Charleston Riverfront Park from May 2023-March 2024.

Honorariums and awards totaling $19,750!

Deadline is February 25, 2023

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