MUSC Health Breaks Ground on New Clements Ferry Pavilion Location – Here is what you need to know

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The Cainhoy community on the Cainhoy Peninsula in Charleston, South Carolina, is experiencing rapid population growth, with significant increases expected in the coming years. This growth necessitates expanded health care services to meet the needs of new and existing residents. 

The community is home to a blend of long-time residents and newcomers, including families, professionals, retirees, and students.

There is a need for more specialty care, as many residents currently must travel significant distances to access these services, which can be a barrier to receiving timely and effective care.

Coming Soon

The MUSC Health Clements Ferry Pavilion, a four-story, 80,000-square-foot medical office building slated to open in late 2025, will provide high-quality, accessible health care to the growing community with nearly a dozen specialties.

Community Benefits

  • Convenient access to a range of medical services, including primary care, specialty care, and advanced imaging – all in one location.
  • Essential maternal and child health services, supporting families with prenatal care, pediatric care, and other family health needs.

Clinical Services Offered

The Clements Ferry Pavilion will offer a range of medical services across nearly a dozen specialties. These services include:

  • Adult and pediatric primary care
  • Advanced imaging center
  • Gastroenterology 
  • Heart & vascular care
  • Multispecialty clinic (including surgery, rheumatology, endocrinology, neurology, and neurosurgery)
  • Obstetrics & gynecology
  • Oncology and infusion services
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Physical and occupational therapies

Location: 1101 Waterline Street, Charleston, SC 29492

Source link: MUSC Health

Students Striving to End Homelessness in Charleston, SC and Beyond – Are you ready to make a difference?

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By Mark A. Leon

Students Striving to End Homelessness is a 6-8 week community-wide engagement project led by One80 Place with the goal of preventing homelessness. They can use your support!

Click HERE to complete an interest application.

About Students Striving to End Homelessness

Students Striving To End Homelessness is a dynamic leadership and community engagement program designed for high school students. Over a 6-8 week period, students will actively advocate for One80 Place and support its mission to end and prevent homelessness.

Through this program, participants will develop leadership skills, engage in meaningful community service, and gain a deeper understanding of homelessness and its impact. This experience empowers students to become informed advocates and leaders in their communities, committed to making a lasting difference.

Why Participate?

Black Food Truck Festival Delivers Massive Economic Impact to Charleston Region of $10.2M

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – The 2024 Black Food Truck Festival, held April 26-28 at the Exchange Park Fairgrounds in Ladson, South Carolina, proved to be a resounding economic success for the Charleston Tri-County area. The event, which featured over 40 Black-owned food trucks and vendors, attracted more than 13,100 attendees and generated an estimated $10.20 million in total economic impact.

With 83% of ticket holders coming from outside the region, the festival significantly boosted local tourism. The three-day event supported 79 full-time equivalent jobs and generated $1.66 million in tax revenue.

“We are thrilled with the overwhelming success of the Black Food Truck Festival,” said Marcus Hammond, Founder, Black Food Truck Festival. “This event showcased the incredible talent and entrepreneurship of business owners in our region while simultaneously providing a significant economic boost to our local economy!”

The festival’s economic impact can be attributed to increased spending on food, beverages, lodging, transportation, and other goods and services. The event also helped to raise awareness of Black-owned businesses and the importance of supporting local entrepreneurs.

The Office of Tourism Analysis (OTA) at the College of Charleston conducted this economic impact report to assess the economic benefits of the Black Food Truck Festival in the Charleston region.

The 2024 Black Food Truck Festival was a major success, and organizers are already planning for next year’s event. For more information about the Black Food Truck Festival please visit blackfoodtruckfestival.com or follow on social media at @blackfoodtruckfestival.

 Watch the 2024 Black Food Truck Festival Recap video

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Update: SOLD: 5 East Battery is on the market in downtown Charleston for $22.25M (Yes the giant Pink House)

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Update: The property sold this week for $18,250,000

Pink on the Coast: Now you can own this newly renovated 8 bedroom, 10 baths, 9,407 Square Feet dream house at 5 E Battery in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Even Barbie is a little envious.

All yours for $22,250,000.

Click HERE for complete listing.

About the Home

Located on High Battery, with sweeping and uninterrupted views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter, sits one of the grandest homes in the city, the John Ravenel House. This historic residence, circa 1848, is one of Charleston’s most recognized homes and was recently reimagined during a multi-year renovation. Rebuilt after the 1886 earthquake, the stuccoed brick home showcases stunning Italianate entablature and lintels, creating an instantly recognizable facade. Inside, the spacious, three-story home retains beautifully preserved details including period fixtures, original mantles, hardwood floors, restored moldings and door surrounds, and ceiling medallions that are historically inspired re-creations.Large formal rooms and generous bedroom suites create an inviting layout for everyday living and unparalleled entertaining.

The private walled grounds are equally spectacular, featuring formal gardens designed by Perry Guillot who revamped the Rose Garden at the White House, a private pool and spa, and lush landscaping that creates an oasis of beauty and privacy. A detached three-bedroom carriage house complements the mother-in-law/staff/guest wing in the main home, affording ample room for family and friends. The meticulous multi-year renovation was led by renowned industry professionals, including Richard “Moby” Marks (builder), Glenn Keyes (architect), Richard Keith Langham (decorator), and Perry Guillot (landscape architect).

This conglomeration of talent resulted in the extraordinary in-town compound. The meticulousness is matched only by the artistry that went into the re-creation. The foyer features an intricate custom patterned floor designed by local artist and decorative painter Karl Beckwith Smith, who also hand painted wallpaper in the second floor powder room and crafted exquisite gilded valence holders in the parlor. The first floor includes an office, a sleek cinema room, and a kitchen with high-end appliances and a soapstone center island. But perhaps the most unique room on this floor is the grand sunroom. The home’s original porch was enclosed with glass created by an artisan from Northern Italy to capture the same effect as Villa d’Este on Lake Como. Natural light bathes this room throughout the day which contains not only charming seating areas but also plentiful dining spaces.

Of additional note on this floor is a vast pantry and laundry space. On the second floor, you will find a library with custom bookcases by Richard Marks Studio, a living room spanning the width of the house with glistening views of the Charleston harbor, and a formal dining room outfitted with exquisite custom wallpaper. An upstairs serving kitchen with warming trays, built-in China cabinets and a bar make for seamless entertaining. Expansive piazzas seamlessly offer outdoor living and dining spaces and stunning views of the water, with easy access from multiple rooms on this floor. Tucked in the rear of the home is the mother-in-law wing, a separate space which includes a bedroom with an en suite bath, kitchenette, and an additional room (currently configured as an exercise room). This space could also be utilized as two bedrooms with a shared full bath.

The uppermost floor of the home features the primary suite, which opens to a private piazza overlooking the harbor, and includes multiple closets and an updated en suite bath with custom dual marble vanities, a fireplace, shower, and a cast iron tub. Two additional bedroom suites and a family room with built-in bookshelves complete the floor. A striking feature of a home of this grandeur is the fact that the family spaces are as warm and inviting as the entertaining spaces are grand, a true testament to the dream team who reimagined it. The home also offers an elevator, a state of the art sound system, four full bars, ample wine storage, a two car garage, stand-up air conditioned attic space, as well as a generator. In addition to the home’s double covered piazzas, there is also a breathtaking rooftop deck, which offers a panoramic view of the water and picturesque sunrises and sunsets over Charleston Harbor.

The property’s formal gardens were reconstructed during the renovation and are complete with a pristine pool area, enclosed by privacy hedges. In this rear area of the property you will find not only a separate pool house but also a detached guest house with a living room, kitchenette, and three lovely bedroom suites. Situated within walking distance to Charleston’s finest parks, shops, restaurants, and galleries, this iconic home presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of Charleston’s storied past.

GalaxyCon Raleigh Generates $9.75 Million in Economic Impact to Raleigh, North Carolina

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Successful 2024 Comes on the Heels of Raleigh Commitments for the Convention Through 2031, City/Convention Prepare for Animate! Return in January 2025

RALEIGH, N.C. and FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Oct. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — GalaxyCon, the largest independently owned consumer fan engagement company, is proud to announce a staggering $9.75 million direct economic impact generated by its July convention in Raleigh. This record-setting event brought together thousands of fans, exhibitors, and celebrities from across the country, creating a significant boost to Raleigh’s economy and underscoring GalaxyCon’s role as a major force in the convention and entertainment industry.

“We’re thrilled to report the incredible economic impact GalaxyCon has had on Raleigh this year,” said Mike Broder, founder and president of GalaxyCon. “Our fans are the heart and soul of our conventions, and seeing the positive impact we have on the local community is immensely rewarding. The city of Raleigh has proven to be a great destination for fans from all over the country to travel to each year to celebrate fandom with us.”

GalaxyCon Raleigh Generates $9.75 Million in Economic Impact

Denny Edwards, President and CEO of the Greater Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau (GRCVB), echoed Broder’s enthusiasm, noting, “GalaxyCon continues to be a major driver for tourism and economic growth in our city. The $9.75 million direct economic impact is a testament to the value of events like this, bringing visitors from near and far and contributing significantly to our local businesses.”

GalaxyCon will return to the Raleigh Convention Center January 3-5 2025 with their second annual Animate! Convention focused on the biggest names in anime, animation, comics, and voice talent. That convention alone has an anticipated economic impact of $4 million.

GalaxyCon has been holding events annually in Raleigh since 2017 and has grown into one of the premier pop culture events in the Southeast, offering attendees the chance to meet their favorite celebrities, shop from hundreds of vendors, and participate in one-of-a-kind experiences. This year’s success further solidifies its position as a cornerstone event for the city and beyond.

For more information about GalaxyCon and its upcoming events, please visit www.galaxycon.com.

ABOUT GALAXYCON LLC:
GalaxyCon LLC, is the largest independently owned consumer and fan engagement company. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and founded by Mike Broder in 2006, GalaxyCon is made for fans, by fans. The company organizes pop culture, anime, and horror-themed events across the United States. Celebrities and fans are united at the festival of fandom in often overlooked locations. Events in Oklahoma City, Raleigh, Columbus, Richmond, and San José attract between 20,000 and 50,000 fans for each show. Additionally, GalaxyCon presents Animate! and Nightmare Weekend throughout the year, reaching more consumers and fans.

GalaxyCon is more than a comic con, it is a celebration of fandom.

SOURCE GalaxyCon LLC

After 12 Years, Rutledge Cab Company is closing its doors in downtown Charleston, SC

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In a tearful post on Instagram today, the team at Rutledge Cab Company announced that today will be their last day of service in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.

Here’s one last toast to y’all. You will be greatly missed for your casual warmth and inviting neighborhood hang out.

Related: Bar Rollins is closing in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, but they will be back

Charleston, South Carolina ranked as the city with the 6th most Haunted Hotels in the U.S.

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For some thrill-seekers, there’s something frighteningly fun about the thought of spending the night in one of the world’s most haunted hotels. But just where are these ghostly getaways? 

Using data from Vio.com and TripAdvisor, Vio.com uncovered where ghostly encounters are more likely and which hotels are buzzing with eerie activity. 

  • Charleston, South Carolina, has the 6th most haunted hotels in the U.S.
    • Myrtle Beach (18th) and Columbia (34th) also have among the most haunted hotels 
  • For every 1,000 guests staying in Charleston, 2.23 mentioned haunted activity, and 2.46 mentioned paranormal activity 
  • For every 1,000 guests staying in Myrtle Beach, 1.55 mentioned haunted activity, and 0.26 mentioned paranormal activity 
  • For every 1,000 guests staying in Columbia, 1.39 mentioned haunted activity, and 0.3 mentioned paranormal activity 
  • 9.6% of hotels in Charleston are considered haunted or paranormal, followed by Myrtle Beach (6.8%) and Columbia (4.2) 

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Brooklyn-Italian Restaurant, Pelato Scheduled to Open in Charleston, SC Spring 2025

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BROOKLYN-ITALIAN TAPAS COMING SOON TO CHARLESTON  

Pelato, the acclaimed Brooklyn-Italian restaurant from restaurateur Anthony Scotto Jr., is set to open in Charleston in Spring 2025. A family venture, the Scottos are longtime restaurateurs who opened restaurants, Pelato and Luogo, in Nashville after relocating from New York to pursue new Southern roots. Now, after successfully serving up their favorite Italian fare in the Music City, the Scottos are proud to expand the Pelato brand further South and offer an authentic experience for locals and visitors with the opening of Pelato in Charleston. Led by Theresa and Anthony Scotto Jr., along with their son Anthony Scotto III, Pelato will occupy the former Butcher & Bee space on Morrison Drive.  

The restaurant’s name, Pelato, derives from the Italian term for a “peeled tomato,” and is also slang for a bald head – a playful nod to Anthony Scotto Jr. Paying homage to the Scotto family’s Brooklyn upbringing, guests can expect an approachable, small plate-style dinner service featuring an array of house-made, Brooklyn-Italian dishes and recipes that have been passed down for generations. The menu will mirror that of the Nashville location, including dishes that have been in the Scotto family for decades such as their famed Potato Croquettes, Brooklyn-style Calamari and Chicken Parmigiana, along with fresh house-made pasta like Radiatori Vodka, Bucatini Cacio E Pepe and “Little Ear” Orecchiette & Italian Sausage. Pelato Charleston will also introduce exclusive regional specialties that ties Brooklyn to Charleston’s local produce and seafood. The dining experience will be complemented with classic desserts like three-layer house-made Rainbow Cookies, Peach Melba, and Dark Chocolate Budino along with an impressive drinks program featuring signature cocktails such as the Frozen Espresso Martini, Limoncello Margarita, Sangria and various refreshing spritzes. 

Sundays are especially significant at Pelato, rivaling the bustling atmosphere of a Friday or Saturday night. The Scottos have a longstanding family tradition of preparing “Sunday Sauce,” a heaping portion of assorted meats cooked overnight and served with Fusilli pasta tossed in the meaty tomato sauce. Served exclusively on Sundays, Pelato prepares a limited quantity of Sunday Sauces for dinner service only. Designed to serve two or more people, it is the perfect draw for family gatherings or get-togethers with friends.  

The Scotto family is personally curating every detail of the space, with daughter Gabriella, teaming up with local David Thompson Architect for the overall design and décor. Boasting an inviting elevated design, Pelato will accommodate over 180 patrons between the main dining room, bar seating, private dining room, and an outdoor patio with an expansive four-season pergola for alfresco dining. A standout design element will be a mural wall showcasing the Scotto family’s Brooklyn roots through a series of original photographs (no stock images of Frank Sinatra here!).   

“We’ve been making our way south for years now and are proud to call it our home,” said Theresa Scotto. “The people here feel like family, and we’re excited to bring a real taste of Brooklyn to one of our favorite cities.”  

With a background managing some of New York’s most renowned Italian restaurants, the Scotto family brings extensive hospitality experience to Charleston. Following their successful ventures in Nashville, they are excited to expand in the Southeast with Pelato’s second location coming to the Holy City. Pelato will operate within the Scotto family’s new restaurant group, Avenue T Hospitality. 

The restaurant will offer dinner service seven days a week, with brunch service on the weekends following the initial opening.  

Location and Social

Pelato l Opening Spring 2025 – 1085 Morrison Drive, Charleston, South Carolina 29403 

Website l Instagram  

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Chris Rock Visited the International African American Museum in Charleston, SC this October

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Chris Rock, renowned comedian and cultural icon, recently visited the International African American Museum (IAAM), underscoring its significance as a place for cultural reflection and learning. His visit was evidence of IAAM’s role in preserving, celebrating and teaching African American history, making it a must-visit destination for individuals looking to connect with their heritage and engage with the powerful stories shared within its walls. 

Plan your next visit to IAAM HERE.

Source link: IAAM

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The Mermaids of Hurricane Helene – A Story of Loss and Love

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Beloved Asheville is an organization that has worked tirelessly to provide assistance and support. Most importantly they have brought people together to bring humanity in the eye of tragedy. On their Instagram, they shared a story that brought us to tears and one that truly visualizes the reality and unwavering love of a father to his daughter.

“The Mermaids of Hurricane Helene” – One of the most heartbreaking stories of Hurricane Helene was told by a six-year-old girl. While sharing supplies in her community, she told us how, as floodwaters rose, her mother tried to lift her onto their roof. With her last words, she looked her daughter in the eyes and said, “I love you,” before the river pulled her away.

“My daddy says Mommy is a mermaid now,” she said. “I know my mommy is a real mermaid.”

In this tragedy, there are heroes—mothers who became mermaids, sacrificing themselves to save their children. They now swim forever in the oceans of our souls. These waters haunt us, but listening to and sharing these stories helps us heal and find strength together.

We are so grateful to Beloved Asheville for continuing to tell the stories and work toward recovery.

If you would like to help, you can Venmo or PayPal Beloved Asheville and know that all your proceeds are going directly to families and towns in need.