The Peach State to Get Even Sweeter with New Spirit Airlines Service Coming to Savannah, GA

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Savannah (SAV) Guests to enjoy limited-time, introductory fares to and from Newark (EWR), Fort 
Lauderdale (FLL), Nashville (BNA) and Detroit (DTW)

DANIA BEACH, Fla., April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Spirit Airlines Guests will soon be soaking up Savannah’s southern charm with the airline’s inaugural service at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport (SAV) set to take off this summer. The carrier today announced it will start daily, nonstop service between SAV and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) on Aug. 14, 2025, and begin nonstop service between SAV and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) as well as Nashville International Airport (BNA) on Oct. 9, 2025, and between SAV and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) on Oct. 10, 2025. The new service offers SAV travelers high-value travel options to explore new destinations and makes it easier for visitors to experience Savannah’s world-class hospitality.

“We look forward to welcoming our Savannah Guests onboard soon and offering them new, elevated travel options with unmatched value to visit exciting destinations across the East Coast and Midwest,” said John Kirby, Vice President of Network Planning at Spirit Airlines. “Savannah is an incredible destination, and we know our Guests will love exploring this coastal gem while immersing themselves in the city’s historic charm and vibrant art scene.”

Spirit Airlines Savannah (SAV) Service:
Destination:Flights Available:Launch Date:Introductory Fare:
Newark (EWR)DailyAug. 14, 2025Starting at $60* one way
Fort Lauderdale (FLL)4x WeeklyOct. 9, 2025Starting at $79** one way
Nashville (BNA) 3x WeeklyOct. 9, 2025Starting at $59** one way
Detroit (DTW)2x WeeklyOct. 10, 2025Starting at $79*** one way

“We have been working hard to get Spirit to add SAV to their route structure,” said Greg Kelly, Executive Director of the Savannah Airport Commission. “We believe Spirit is a great fit for our market, and the cities they are adding will be a strong addition for our community and region. We appreciate Spirit for adding us to their system, and we will work hard to ensure their success and growth here in SAV.”

Savannah will become the second market on Spirit’s Georgia route map. The airline first launched service at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) in 2006.

Introductory Fare
Guests traveling between Savannah (SAV) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL), Nashville (BNA) and Detroit (DTW) can take advantage of special one-way introductory fares. The introductory fares are available for booking now on spirit.com, where travelers can browse flight details.

Spirit’s Transformed Guest Experience  Savannah Guests can enjoy Spirit’s recent transformation, which offers even greater value with a more seamless and elevated travel experience:

  • Go Big to get enhanced comfort with a Big Front Seat®, a carry-on and first checked bag, no change or cancel fees, Priority Check-in and Boarding, complimentary snacks and drinks, including alcoholic beverages and streaming access to fast Wi-Fi.
  • Go Comfy to choose an aisle or window seat with no one sitting in the middle seat, a carry-on bag, no change or cancel fees, priority boarding, a small snack and non-alcoholic beverage.
  • Go Savvy to get a standard seat selection, carry-on bag and no change or cancel fees.
  • Go to keep it simple with no extras. Standard seat selection, checked bags and other options can be purchased separately.

Recognition
Spirit was recently recognized by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) as a 2025 Four Star Low Cost Carrier and by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with the Diamond Award of Excellence for the seventh consecutive year. The airline’s all-Airbus Fit Fleet® was also recently named one of the world’s youngest for 2025 by ch-aviation.

*One-way fares subject to a 14-day advance purchase, valid for booking on April 8, 2025, through April 14, 2025, and travel from Aug. 14, 2025, through Nov. 5, 2025. Blackout dates: Aug. 28, 2025, through Sept. 2, 2025, and Oct. 9, 2025, through Oct. 14, 2025. Subject to availability.

**One-way fares subject to a 14-day advance purchase, valid for booking on April 8, 2025, through April 21, 2025, and travel from Oct. 9, 2025, through Nov. 5, 2025. Subject to availability.

***One-way fares subject to a 14-day advance purchase, valid for booking on April 8, 2025, through April 21, 2025, and travel from Oct. 10, 2025, through Nov. 5, 2025. Subject to availability.

About Spirit Airlines
Spirit Airlines is committed to delivering the best value in the sky by offering an enhanced travel experience with flexible, affordable options. Spirit serves destinations throughout the United States, Latin America and the Caribbean with its all-Airbus Fit Fleet®, one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets in the U.S. Discover elevated travel options with exceptional value at spirit.com

SOURCE Spirit Airlines

Mayor Cogswell Delivers State of the City Address for Charleston, SC

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On Tuesday night, April 8, 2025, Charleston, SC Mayor Cogswell delivered his first State of the City address to City Council and residents of Charleston. He reflected on the past year’s progress—reviving long-stalled projects like Sumar Street and Union Pier, enhancing public safety and enforcement, and strengthening communication across the city.

Looking ahead, he unveiled a bold vision for Charleston’s future, including the launch of the city’s first-ever comprehensive planning initiative, which will use data-driven strategies to manage growth citywide.

Missed the speech? Click the below to watch the full address!

Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital in Manhattan (New York) closing for good today after 135 years

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Mount Sinai Beth Israel hospital, which has served the Manhattan community for 135 years, permanently closed its doors at 8 a.m. Wednesday. 

For the past two years, community advocates have been fighting to keep the hospital open. But on Tuesday, a New York appeals court ruled in favor of the health system, putting an end to the legal saga. 

In a statement, Mount Sinai said it was pleased with the ruling, adding that it would move forward with its closure plan immediately.

The health system first announced plans to shutter the East Village hospital in 2023, citing financial trouble and dwindling inpatient volumes.

But patients and advocates mounted a legal challenge, worried it could take years for other health care providers to scale up their infrastructure and meet the demand that would be placed on them.

The CEO of Mount Sinai says as part of its commitment to the community, it has opened an expanded urgent care center on 14th Street, two blocks away from the hospital. That facility will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

“We will ensure that every patient will be taken care of—the safety and care of our patients is, and has always been, our guiding priority,” CEO Brendan G. Carr wrote in a statement. 

He also said letters have been sent to more than 55,000 patients, alerting them of the closure.

Related: Mount Sinai-Beth Israel hospital closes, emergency room shut down – NBC News 4

Source: CBS News New York

Empowering Generations: The Lowcountry Senior Network’s Transformative Impact on Community Care

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Mark A Leon

The Lowcountry Senior Network (LSN), founded in 2004, has become a cornerstone of support for the senior community in Charleston, South Carolina. As a premier networking organization, LSN unites professionals dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors, caregivers, and adult children through meaningful services and unforgettable experiences.

Mission and Activities

LSN operates with a mission to provide quality services to seniors while fostering respect and dignity. Its initiatives include diverse events like the Annual Holiday Harvest Gala, Walk to End Alzheimer’s, Networking Harbor Cruise, and Sponsor A Senior Day. These activities not only create joyful moments for participants but also raise awareness about senior care needs. Through sponsorships, LSN garners support from local businesses to fund these events, ensuring their continued impact on the community.

Ethical Commitment

The organization adheres to a strict Code of Ethics that emphasizes professionalism, truthfulness, and respect for seniors and their families. Members commit to protecting sensitive information, promoting non-discrimination, and resolving concerns promptly. This ethical framework ensures that all interactions prioritize the well-being of seniors.

Impact on the Community

LSN’s contributions extend beyond events; they foster collaboration among service providers to address the multifaceted needs of seniors. 

By connecting professionals across various industries, LSN facilitates access to resources that improve seniors’ quality of life. The organization’s focus on networking also strengthens ties between caregivers and service providers, ensuring comprehensive support systems are in place.


Partnerships and Advocacy

LSN collaborates with other organizations like the Lowcountry Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to expand services for seniors. Programs such as long-term care advocacy, caregiver support, legal assistance, and nutrition education are vital in addressing challenges faced by the elderly population. These partnerships amplify LSN’s ability to reach vulnerable groups and provide essential resources.

Community Engagement

Through its events and programs, LSN fosters intergenerational connections and builds a culture of respect for elders in the Charleston area. The organization’s emphasis on creating unforgettable experiences helps combat isolation among seniors while promoting active living. Moreover, its networking opportunities allow local businesses to engage directly with the senior community, creating mutually beneficial relationships.


Conclusion

The Lowcountry Senior Network has made a profound impact on Charleston’s senior community by prioritizing dignity, connection, and care. With its diverse events, ethical commitment, and collaborative approach, LSN continues to be a vital resource for seniors and their families. As it grows, its dedication to improving lives ensures that Charleston remains a welcoming place for older generations.

Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network:  Leading and Inspiring  Efforts in Conservation, Preservation and Education

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By Mark A Leon

The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN), based in Charleston, SC, is at the forefront of marine mammal conservation. Through a combination of hands-on stranding responser, education programs, and innovative outreach initiatives, LMMN is making a significant impact on protecting dolphins, whales, and seals in South Carolina’s coastal waters.

Conservation Efforts:  Responding to Strandings

LMMN is the designated permit holder for the South Carolina Marine Mammal Stranding Network (SCMMSN), authorized by NOAA Fisheries. This role allows them to respond to approximately 50 marine mammal strandings annually, 80% of which involve bottlenose dolphins. These responses provide critical insights into causes of death, disease patterns, and environmental threats such as boat strikes and pollution.

Lauren Rust, LMMN’s Executive Director, emphasizes the importance of these efforts in understanding and mitigating human impacts on marine mammals. The organization also uses stranded specimens to conduct research that informs conservation strategies. Their work ensures compliance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), which prohibits harassment or harm to marine mammals.

Educational Programming: Inspiring Future Stewards

Education is a cornerstone of LMMN’s mission. The organization offers diverse programs tailored for schools, communities, and businesses. Popular topics include marine mammal adaptations, careers in marine science, and unique behaviors like “strand feeding,” where dolphins herd fish onto shorelines to feed.

The W.A.V.E. (Wildlife Awareness & Viewing Etiquette) workshops are another standout initiative. These half-day sessions educate participants on responsible wildlife interactions and equip them to become ambassadors for marine conservation. By fostering awareness among local communities and visitors, LMMN helps ensure that future generations can enjoy thriving marine ecosystems.


Additionally, LMMN manages field-based education programs like the Seabrook Island Dolphin Education Program. Volunteers engage beachgoers during peak tourist seasons to reduce disturbances to dolphins while collecting valuable behavioral data.

Innovative Outreach: Bridging Science and Public Awareness

LMMN excels at connecting scientific research with public engagement. Through social media campaigns, community events like “Golfin’ for Dolphins,” and partnerships with local organizations, they raise awareness about marine mammal conservation. Their efforts have garnered support from over 75 volunteers and numerous partners.

The organization also collaborates with researchers to study threats such as algal blooms, contaminants, and diseases affecting local dolphin populations. These findings are shared with policymakers and the public to drive meaningful change.

Spotlight on the Documentary Stranded

This spring marks the release of Stranded, a documentary by filmmaker Joshua Bruni that highlights LMMN’s critical work. The film follows Lauren Rust and Tracy Kowlacyzk as they respond to stranded marine mammals along South Carolina’s coast while combating human-induced threats like boat strikes and harassment.

The documentary aims to amplify LMMN’s message on a global scale by showcasing their dedication to research, education, and conservation. It will premiere in Charleston and Myrtle Beach before being distributed to international film festivals.


Inspiring Model for Preservation

The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network exemplifies leadership in marine conservation through its multifaceted approach. By responding to strandings, educating communities, and raising awareness through innovative outreach efforts like Stranded, LMMN is safeguarding South Carolina’s marine mammals for generations to come. Their work serves as an inspiring model for conservation organizations worldwide.

Stay connected with LMMN on Instagram.

Photo Credit: Lowcountry Marine Mammel Network

Unveiling The Archive: Mount Pleasant’s New Haven for Bookworms and Coffee Connoisseurs

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By Mark A Leon

The Archive, a dark academia-inspired bookstore and coffee shop, is set to celebrate its grand opening on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Mount Pleasant, SC. Located at 700 S Shelmore Blvd, this unique space promises to be a haven for book lovers, coffee enthusiasts, and those drawn to the aesthetic of intellectual curiosity and timeless charm.

A Space for the Curious

The Archive is designed to cater to the “curious, the contemplative, and the chronically bookish.” The ambiance reflects the dark academia theme, blending vintage decor with modern touches that evoke the atmosphere of an old-world library. Visitors can expect cozy reading nooks, antique furnishings, and curated displays of books and artifacts that celebrate literature and culture.


Products and Services

Books: The Archive offers an extensive collection of books across genres, with a focus on classics, philosophy, history, and contemporary literature. Special attention is given to rare editions and curated selections that align with the dark academia aesthetic.

Coffee Shop: The coffee menu features artisanal blends crafted from locally sourced beans. Guests can enjoy specialty drinks inspired by literary themes alongside a selection of pastries and light bites.

Events: The Archive plans to host regular events such as book signings, poetry readings, and workshops. These gatherings aim to create a vibrant community of readers and thinkers in Mount Pleasant.

Merchandise: Visitors can browse exclusive merchandise including journals, stationery, tote bags, and home decor items that reflect the bookstore’s distinctive style.


Grand Opening Highlights

The grand opening event promises an unforgettable experience for attendees. Guests will be welcomed with complimentary coffee samples and guided tours of the space. 

Live music performances will add to the celebratory atmosphere, while giveaways and discounts on books and merchandise will mark the occasion.

The Archive aims to become more than just a bookstore—it seeks to be a cultural hub where people can connect over shared passions for literature, art, and conversation. With its grand opening just days away, Mount Pleasant residents have much to look forward to in this exciting addition to their community.

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Largest Hospitality Groups in Downtown Charleston, SC and Their Impact on Our Local Economy

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By Mark A Leon

Charleston, South Carolina, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and thriving tourism industry. The hospitality sector on the peninsula has grown significantly, driven by both leisure and business travel. Its unique ecosystem blends a careful balance of small business, mid-sized hospitality groups and corporate brands to create a city breathing in welcoming hospitality.

Below is an overview of the largest hospitality groups operating downtown and their market influence.

  1. Uptown Hospitality Group
    Uptown Hospitality Group has become a prominent player in Charleston’s entertainment and dining scene since its inception in 2018. Its flagship venue, Uptown Social, located on King Street, is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The group has expanded its footprint with additional venues such as Share House, Bodega, By The Way Tavern, and The Waverly. Each offers distinct experiences ranging from New York-style sandwiches to rooftop parties and wedding spaces.
    While Uptown Hospitality focuses primarily on food and entertainment rather than lodging, it holds a significant share of Charleston’s nightlife and dining market. Its venues are strategically located in high-traffic areas of downtown Charleston, making it a cornerstone of social experiences on the peninsula. (Owner: Kathleen Schuler)
  2. King Street Hospitality Group
    King Street Hospitality Group specializes in event venues and catering services across five historic properties in downtown Charleston. Known for restoring unique spaces with Southern charm, the group caters to weddings, corporate events, and social gatherings. Their venues are highly sought after for private celebrations and contribute significantly to Charleston’s event-driven hospitality market.
    Although King Street Hospitality does not operate hotels directly, its focus on event management makes it a key player in attracting visitors to Charleston for special occasions.
  3. Avocet Hospitality Group
    Avocet Hospitality Group operates several boutique hotels and restaurants in Charleston, including The Vendue Hotel and its award-winning rooftop bar. These properties blend luxury accommodations with dining experiences that showcase Charleston’s scenic views of the harbor and historical landmarks.
    Avocet holds a notable share of the boutique hotel market on the peninsula. Its emphasis on curated guest experiences aligns with Charleston’s reputation as a top destination for luxury travel.
  4. Major Hotel Chains
    The Charleston Peninsula hosts approximately 4,656 hotel rooms across various properties, including major chains like Hilton’s Curio Collection (The Mills House) and Marriott’s MOXY Downtown. These brands dominate the lodging sector due to their scale and ability to attract both leisure tourists and business travelers.
    Luxury hotels have seen steady demand despite fluctuations in occupancy rates. With new developments like the Cooper Hotel and proposed Four Seasons Hotel redevelopment underway, major chains continue to expand their market share.


    Market Trends
    The hospitality market in downtown Charleston is shaped by several factors:
    • Visitor Volume: Charleston attracted 7.68 million visitors in 2022, with leisure travel being the primary driver.
    • Occupancy Rates: Annual hotel occupancy averages around 70%, peaking during spring months at 75%-81%.
    • Development Pipeline: Twelve new hotel projects totaling over 1,660 rooms are in progress across Charleston.
    • Revenue Metrics: Average daily rates (ADR) remain strong at $175+, while revenue per available room (RevPAR) has steadily increased post-pandemic.
    Challenges
    Despite growth opportunities, the hospitality sector faces challenges:
    • Overcrowding: The rapid increase in hotel rooms has led to concerns about congestion on the peninsula.
    • Seasonal Demand: Occupancy drops significantly during off-peak months, leaving many rooms vacant.
    • Preservation vs Development: Balancing new developments with Charleston’s historical character remains a contentious issue among locals.

    Conclusion
    Downtown Charleston’s hospitality market is dominated by diverse players ranging from boutique operators like Avocet Hospitality to large-scale hotel chains. Uptown Hospitality Group and King Street Hospitality Group have carved out niches in entertainment and events respectively, while luxury hotels continue to expand their presence.

    As tourism continues to thrive, these groups collectively shape the peninsula’s economic landscape while navigating challenges related to overdevelopment and seasonal fluctuations.

The Artist Harvest Open Mic in Charleston, SC is fostering a community of arts, collaboration and love

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The Artist Harvest Open Mic in Charleston, SC is a vital platform fostering creativity and collaboration within the city’s thriving artistic community. Open mic events like this serve as incubators for emerging talent, offering artists, poets, comedians, musicians, and performers a space to share their work and connect with audiences.

Charleston’s art scene, renowned for its rich history and diversity, benefits greatly from such grassroots initiatives that encourage local participation and innovation.
Charleston has long been a hub for artistic expression, with its galleries, festivals, and cultural events drawing national attention.

Open mic nights complement this by providing accessible opportunities for artists to showcase their work without the barriers often associated with formal venues. These events contribute to the city’s dynamic creative ecosystem by nurturing new voices and fostering a sense of community among participants.

In addition to supporting individual artists, open mics enrich Charleston’s cultural identity. They reflect the city’s commitment to inclusivity in the arts and ensure that creativity flourishes at every level—from established galleries to intimate performance spaces.

By cultivating local talent and encouraging artistic exchange, events like the Artist Harvest Open Mic play a crucial role in sustaining Charleston’s reputation as a vibrant cultural destination.

The next event is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 6:00 PM at Baguette Magic (792 Folly Road) with food accompaniment by Rio’s Woodfire Fun.

If you would like more information, or would like to performer, please email Kristi at soulpeep@gmail.com.

South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster Attends U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments in Support of Ending Taxpayer Funding of Abortion Clinics

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Governor Henry McMaster today attended oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court for Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, defending South Carolina’s right to exclude abortion providers, such as Planned Parenthood, from its Medicaid program and affirming South Carolina’s authority to enact policies that reflect its priorities.

“The right to life is the most precious of rights, and it is also the most fragile. We must never let it be taken for granted,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “Today has been years in the making. I am optimistic that the Court will recognize that Congress never intended for taxpayers to be forced into subsidizing abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.”

The case originates from Governor McMaster’s 2018 Executive Order that directed the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to remove abortion clinics from South Carolina’s Medicaid provider list. 

Video of the governor’s remarks following oral arguments can be found here. 

Source: Office of the Governor – South Carolina

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Inc. Regionals Southeast 2025 List has been released for top revenue growth companies in the region: 4 Charleston County companies and 11 South Carolina companies named

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By Mark A. Leon

Meet the 192 Companies Making an Outsized Impact in the Southeast in the Inc. Regionals 2025 List.

Companies on the 2025 Inc. Regionals lists are ranked according to their percentage revenue growth over two years, from 2021 to 2023. To qualify, these companies must have been founded and generating revenue by March 31, 2021. Additionally, they must be based in the U.S., privately held, for-profit, and independent – not subsidiaries or divisions of other companies – as of December 31, 2023. The minimum revenue requirement is $100,000 for 2021 and $1 million for 2023. All honorees must pass Inc.’s editorial review.   

Making the list included 4 companies shining in Charleston County including: The Matchstick Group (#77), Charleston Taekwondo (#130), In the Black Marketing & Consulting (#153) and Advantage – The Authority Company (#157).

We are so proud of the impact of these 4 businesses and all the amazing companies and people that keep our economy strong.

Complete list and methodology