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

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“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

Click to Register: https://conta.cc/3GSmVcr

Big Graduation at Innovative North Charleston Charter School

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Grads, Family and Friends Celebrate Biggest-Ever Class of Innovative N. Charleston Charter High School 

North Charleston, SC – January 6, 2023 – As schools across South Carolina and the nation struggle with helping students regain lost ground due to the Covid-19 pandemic, an innovative public charter high school celebrated its largest-ever class of graduates on Friday. 

“That’s my boy!” one mother shouted as new grad Derrell Felder crossed the stage. His grandmother joyfully added, “That’s my grandson!” 

“Many of our students struggled in, or had dropped out of, traditional schools. But they have hit the ground running here — and it’s so exciting to see them achieve their goal of a high school diploma, ” said Dr. Jacinta Bryant, South Carolina Director for Acceleration Academies. Lowcountry Director Amber Speights added, “We have seen exponential growth since the academy opened in the fall term of 2021. We are thrilled to help our young learners make their dreams a reality.” 

One of the new grads is Natalie Allen, an 18-year-old who had felt overwhelmed in the crowded classrooms of a traditional high school but found the calm, studious atmosphere and one-on-one coaching provided at Lowcountry Acceleration Academy to be just what she needed. On Friday, she graduated a semester ahead of schedule and will soon embark on the college studies she hopes will lead her to the Medical University of South Carolina and a career as a neurologist specializing in the treatment of  premature babies. 

“We all have the power to change the world, and I don’t mean that in a cringy way,” Natalie said in address to her classmates and the family, friends and educators who had gathered to celebrate them. “I don’t mean we will all become presidents or astronauts. I mean that although we are all the main characters of our own story, that doesn’t mean we don’t have the power to make an impact in someone else’s story. 

“This leads me to acknowledge the school that guided us to this point today,” she continued. “Lowcountry Acceleration Academy has helped us all grow as people: With teachers that motivated us when we had our down days, with an environment that helped us all to feel comfortable and confident. This school changed us.” 

Research has shown that student progress suffered when the Covid pandemic closed school buildings and forced an abrupt shift to full- or part-time remote learning beginning in 2020. According to the federal Department of Education, those losses were particularly steep for students of color, LGBTQ students and those from economically disadvantaged communities — all groups that Lowcountry Acceleration Academy serves with a personalized approach rather than a one-size-fits-all curriculum. 

The academy is located at 5935 Rivers Ave. in North Charleston and accepts new students on an ongoing basis. Students are able to do coursework at an individualized pace, taking advantage of intensive one-on-one coaching on the academy campus and via Zoom and phone tutoring sessions. Like all public schools, Lowcountry Acceleration Academy provides a high school education at no cost to students and their families. 

For more information, contact Jeffrey Good, director of media relations:  jgood@accelerationacademy.org or 603.276.9202.

About Acceleration Academies

Acceleration Academies operates academies at 17 locations across the United States, including a new academy scheduled to open in Horry County for the 2023-24 school year. Education Week recently featured the network in a special report on re-engaging students after the pandemic. To help those students, Acceleration Academies provides a blend of in-person and remote coursework, individualized learning plans, flexible scheduling and career/life coaching to help students who may otherwise not be successful in earning their diploma. Find more information at accelerationacademies.org.  
Photo credit: Andrew Whitaker 

Grand Opening in January 2023: Charleston’s Newest Indoor Golf Spot – CHS Golf (West Ashley)

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Introducing Charleston’s Newest Indoor Golf Spot CHS Golf Coming January 2023 

Featuring TrackMan Simulators, Putting Greens, Full Bar, Cigar Bar, and more.
Practice your swing at the newest ultimate golf experience in Charleston, CHS Golf. Located at 1919 Savannah Highway in West Ashley, CHS Golf will be open to golf lovers with exclusive access to multiple indoor bays with TrackMan Simulators to play full courses, plus putting greens, a pool table, a foosball table, darts, a full bar, cigar bar, and so much more. This ultimate golfing experience will be a golfer’s go-to spot for practice, fun, and relaxation, regardless of the weather or time of year.

The TrackMan Simulator is a radar system that records critical data such as speed, attack angle, and club path. It can be utilized to help golfers improve their form and accuracy by measuring club delivery at impact or benchmarking skills. Used often in indoor golfing facilities, this simulator will allow all golfers, from beginners to professionals of any age or skill level, to compete in virtual tournaments and real-time matches. It will help each golfer meet their own needs and goals for entertainment and training.
The facility will be open for daily players as well as memberships.

Memberships will be limited and include discounts, keyless entry systems for 24-hour access, and monthly prizes for the longest drive and other challenges. For marketing and promotion, contact Billy Reilly at (202) 439-2001.

For all other inquiries, contact General Manager, Chris Young at (843) 343-1123. More information will be announced on Facebook at CHS Golf.

Top 10 Pros AND Cons OF Living in Charleston, South Carolina – New Video by Living in Charleston

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Stay educated and enjoy this new informative video by Kristyn Garcia.

About Video

Don’t move to Charleston, SC without first taking a look at the Pros AND Cons of living here. While there are many great things about our beautiful town, there are also some things that might not be a good fit for some people when looking at moving to Charleston, SC.

Come join us as we continue to show you the best places to live in the Charleston, South Carolina area.

South Carolina records record breaking annual capital investment for 2022

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$10.27 billion in announced capital investment, most in state history

The South Carolina Department of Commerce today released its 2022 industry recruitment results which reflect historic economic activity. From January to December 2022, the state announced total capital investment of $10.27 billion, the single largest year in state history. That investment represents 120 projects and the creation of 14,083 new jobs.

“It’s no accident or surprise that South Carolina is breaking economic development records,” said Gov. Henry McMaster. “We have consistently proven that our people are among the most talented and hard-working in the world, that we’re committed to fostering a competitive business-friendly environment, and that there is no better place to live, work, and raise a family. These historic achievements are a direct result of the South Carolinians who make our state great and understand the value of hard work.”

Industry recruitment soared in multiple categories in 2022. The record-breaking capital investment of $10.27 billion reflects a 118% increase over 2017, and announced investments in rural South Carolina in 2022 increased 30% over 2017. While domestic-based companies represented the majority of announced investments, overall foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2022 increased 371% over 2021.

“South Carolina’s 2022 industry recruitment is not only one for the record books, but it also reinforces that our state is leading this transformational time in business,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III. “We are cultivating an increasingly diverse, technologically advanced economy that will continue to create opportunities for our citizens for generations to come.”

To access the complete recruitment report, click here. For more details on the state’s announced economic activity, visit S.C. Commerce’s newsroom.

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