Is the Charleston Housing Market Going to Crash? – Get the truth from this new video

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About the video from Natasha and Charleston Lifestyle

Let’s talk about what is going on with the housing market locally and nationally.

Should you be worried or concerned? Check out this video to learn my thoughts about it all!

Are you interested in moving or relocating to Charleston, South Carolina, and want to know what life in the Lowcountry looks like? 

As a Lowcountry native myself, I love all things Charleston and helping people learn about all that the area has to offer!

I have a passion for sharing information about all different aspects of life here such as local recommendations, housing market updates, and more. 

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Mount Pleasant’s Malika Canteen is one of the only Pakistani restaurants in the country (and only one in SC) to offer alcohol

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Malika Canteen, the only Pakistani restaurant in the state, is pleased to be among one of the only Pakistani restaurants in the country to offer alcohol. Debuting this week, guests can enjoy a selection of beers and wines, many of which are local, like Westbrook’s One Claw, Coast Brewing Co.’s ALTerior Motive and Coast Ridge Cellars’ Chardonnay. All are excellent choices for washing down one of Malika’s signature dishes, like their Chicken Tikka Masala, Chicken Biryani and Lahori Cholay Plate..

  • Hours: Malika is open Wednesday-Saturday from 12-9 p.m. and Sunday from 12-7 p.m.
  • Location: 1333 Theater Dr, Mt Pleasant, SC 2946
  • Full drinks menu HERE
  • Full menu HERE

Photo Credit: www.instagram.com/fiaforeverstudios

Coming soon: Crush Yard: A concept pickleball club and restaurant in Mount Pleasant, SC

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We’re thrilled to announce that Crush Yard – a new pickleball club and restaurant – will be coming to Mount Pleasant fall 2022-winter 2023. 

Located off Highway 17 at 3365 S. Morgans Point Road, Crush Yard will bring a new style of dining and entertainment to

Mount Pleasant, SC and the surrounding area, combining the best of pickleball with a comfortable vibe and delicious food.

The near 40,000 square foot space will feature eight indoor pickleball courts, as well as other activities like shuffleboard and an expansive outdoor space for guests to lounge around fire pits, listen to live music and play yard games like cornhole and giant Jenga.

After crushing it on the courts, guests can order food and drinks from a menu spotlighting the best of local cuisine including all-natural, never frozen backyard bites – everything from lettuce wraps to house made cotton candy. While Crush Yard will have the comfort and taste of a backyard BBQ, it will also offer a high-tech experience with an app for guests to pre-book courts and order their refreshments.

Val Olson (from left), Rick Kamm, Steve David and Dee Haskins play up to the net during a pickleball game at Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs, Colo., in 2011.

Self-serve kiosks will also be available throughout the space for on-site ordering, along with self-pour beer, wine and soda, so guests can imbibe on demand.

Memberships will be offered, with annual and month-to-month options for guests to earn freebies like complimentary drinks, snacks and merch, which will rack up the more they play. 

Members will also have the opportunity to enter tournaments where they’ll be matched up with players of similar skill levels, and will have court booking preference to beat the crowds and book the best times.

Nature Adventures (Mount Pleasant, SC) Participates in EPA Roundtable on the Importance of Clean Water Protections in the Southeast

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 For Immediate Release: June 8, 2022

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. – Matt Gamble, a Nature Adventures manager and guide, participated in a June 7 virtual roundtable hosted jointly by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Cahaba Brewing Co. on the importance of clean water protections in the Southeast. 

Gamble joined stakeholders from a broad spectrum of land and water users who live or work across the Southeast. Participants included a director of a water and sewer utility; general contracting and construction management executive; mitigation banker; faith leader; environmental justice advocates; farmers; elected officials; representatives from conservation and environmental organizations; and clean water scientists.

In the Southeast, water is a way of life. Regional streams, rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans are central to the area’s history, culture, and economy. Compared to other regions, the Southeast has more miles of streams and more acres of wetlands. 

Located on Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, Nature Adventure offers kayak and paddleboarding tours to locals and visitors. 

“Throughout our region, families, businesses, and communities depend on these waters for drinking, fishing, hunting, paddling, as a guard against flooding and pollution, and to sustain a burgeoning tourism industry,” Gamble said. “We depend on consistent minimum federal standards to safeguard clean water and protect our everyday life.”

Gamble discussed the significance of ensuring strong protections for natural habitats. He highlighted the harm upstream activities can have on water quality downstream, especially on a small, family-owned company such as Nature Adventures. 

A strong Clean Water Act helps protect the tourism industry and allows the public to experience untouched nature and enjoy outdoor activities, Gamble said. 

Nature Adventures co-owner Ben-Jamin Toy pointed to the EPA’s Clean Water Act as a key player in protecting waters used for outdoor recreation in the Lowcountry and across South Carolina. 

“Our beautiful Shem Creek is a clear example of why strong protections under the Clean Water Act are key to maintaining access to outdoor tourism on our rivers, streams, and estuaries,” Toy said.

recording of the livestream is available on YouTube.

New ‘Eatertainement’ Venue coming to Mount Pleasant, SC (Shem Creek)

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Charleston Daily Press Release

MIX To Open Its Debut Location Near Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant
CHARLESTON (June 3, 2022) – MIX, an exciting new ‘eatertainment’ concept developed by Boston-based PiNZ Entertainment Group has announced today that it will be opening its debut location at Brookgreen Town Center near Shem Creek. Located at 730 Coleman Blvd in Mt Pleasant, this location will open late 2022.

MIX will be a major ‘eatertainment’ destination where the competition of sports meets your favorite local food and beverage hangout with your crew. MIX Mt Pleasant will offer duckpin bowling, axe throwing, curling, arcade, ping pong, two bars, an authentic speakeasy, and a refreshing patio environment with fun, adult social activities, and live entertainment space

“We are excited to bring our awesome and unique blend of entertainment and upscale food and beverage options to Mt Pleasant.” Explains CEO, David Breen. “The Charleston area is a key market for our company, and we look forward to expanding our presence in South Carolina and other southeastern state markets.” 

“The Beach Company is thrilled for MIX to serve the Coleman Boulevard retail corridor and greater Charleston area,” says Director of Commercial Asset Management, Tom Stockdale. “Entertainment venues have been a void in the market, and we are extremely confident that MIX will become a quick local favorite as well as a destination for those seeking fun activities, quality food, and delicious beverages.

MIX will be a destination location near Shem Creek and the Old Village at Brookgreen Town Center, owned by The Beach Company, one of the largest privately-owned real estate companies in South Carolina.
For more information about MIX, locations, and job opportunities, please visit mix-it-up.com.


ABOUT PINZ ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
PiNZ Entertainment Group was founded by a team of passionate location-based entertainment professionals whose venues feature ten-pin & duckpin bowling, arcades, roller skating, VR gaming, laser tag, axe throwing, and trendy food and beverage concepts. PiNZ and additional companies own and operate entertainment venues in Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire, Florida, and our newest concept in Mt Pleasant, South Carolina.  Our purpose is to bring fun to everyone of all ages and share in our prosperity with our team and community.
Media Inquiries: press@mix-it-up.com

The Cassina Group’s Jimmy Dye Sells Historic Sullivan’s Island Property

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CHARLESTON, S.C.—Founding partner and broker-in-charge of The Cassina Group, Jimmy Dye, participated in the sale of 1714 Middle St., a historic property perfectly positioned between the lighthouse and Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island. The property sold for $2,785,000, and Dye was the only agent involved in the transaction.

Located in the heart of Sullivan’s Island, this historic property offers large living spaces, a light-filled interior, and a prime location minutes from the beach and local restaurants. Originally built in 1902, the home served as the Recreation Hall and Post Exchange for Fort Moultrie and has been lovingly preserved and maintained ever since. The largest of the home’s living spaces is located in the rear of the home and was formally the gymnasium. The vast space (measuring more than 3,000 square feet) has beautiful heart pine floors, multiple walls of 7-foot windows, brick detailing, and an 18-foot tin-paneled ceiling.

“This property is one of the most unique and historic properties on the island,” Dye said. “It was a pleasure to work with the sellers and buyers on this transaction.”

The property was previously listed with other firms off and on from 2016 and 2021, but Dye was able to get the property sold just five months after being on the market.  

The Cassina Group, Charleston’s innovation-driven real estate firm, consistently ranks as the No. 1 boutique firm in the MLS. For more information on The Cassina Group, visit www.CassinaGroup.com.

About The Cassina Group
The Cassina Group is a boutique real estate brokerage with offices in Mount Pleasant, S.C., and Charleston, S.C. The firm is managed by Owen Tyler, partner and managing broker, and founding partners Jimmy Dye and Robertson Allen. Recent awards include top honors from Charleston Magazine, Inc. 5000, T3 Sixty and SC Biz News. For more information, visit www.CassinaGroup.com or call 843-628-0008.

Photo Credit: KeenEye Marketing

Mount Pleasant Native and Wando High School Alum Named Citadel Corps of Cadets Regimental Commander

Regimental Commander Brandon Johnson Meets with Mayor Haynie

By Assistant Communications Manager Eric LaFontaine

MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (May 13, 2022) – Mayor Will Haynie met with the Citadel’s newest Regimental Commander of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, Brandon Johnson, Friday to congratulate him and discuss the time-honored responsibility. The Wando High School graduate’s new role was announced during a ceremony in Jenkins Hall on March 8. The leadership positions in the South Carolina Corps of Cadets, which make up the military component of the Citadel’s student body, are appointed by the Commandant after a series of performance reviews and increased rank throughout their academic career. As Johnson rose through the ranks from Company Clerk his sophomore year to Battalion Sergeant Major his junior year, he developed a passion for helping cadets reach their potential. As he enters his senior year, he hopes to hone his leadership skills in his new rank.

“Cadet Johnson embodies the spirit of Mount Pleasant and he will undoubtedly carry those principles into this demanding leadership role,” said Mayor Haynie. “We couldn’t be more proud of his accomplishment and look forward to seeing the bright future he has ahead.”

In his role as Regimental Commander, holding the rank of Cadet Colonel, Johnson will lead the Citadel Corps’ five battalions and 21 companies during the 2023 academic year.

This meeting was an especially sentimental and proud moment for Mayor Haynie as he held the same position in the Corps of Cadets.

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CARTA Announces Return of Season Shuttle to Isle of Palms

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BEACH REACH SHUTTLE WILL RUN MEMORIAL THROUGH LABOR DAY WEEKENDS

NORTH CHARLESTON (May 18, 2022) – The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) today announced that the Beach Reach Shuttle, a free seasonal park-and-ride shuttle providing a connection between Mount Pleasant and Isle of Palms, will return to service on Saturday, May 28, 2022.

How to ride: Beach Reach riders can board the shuttle at stop No. 715, located behind the Belk Mens store in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, and disembark at 9th Avenue and Ocean Boulevard, adjacent to the Isle of Palms beach access. 

Parking will be available along Market Center Boulevard in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre. Connections to Route 40 Mount Pleasant and Route 42 Wando Circulator will also be available.

Full route details and bus tracking can be found in the Transit App, which is available for download in the Apple and Google Play stores. Riders can also view traffic conditions and municipal information for all area beaches via the Beach Reach app, which is also available for Apple and Google smartphones.

When to ride: Beach Reach will operate on Saturdays and Sundays from May 28 through Sept. 5, 2022, as well as on Memorial, Independence and Labor Days. 

Each Saturday, the shuttle will run every hour from 9:15 a.m. (first departure from Towne Centre) to 5:30 p.m. (final departure from Isle of Palms). On Sundays, in order to improve efficiency and ease necessary transfers, the shuttle will run every hour from 9:40 a.m. to 5:55 p.m.

Riders should plan to arrive at least 5 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time.

Word on the beach is … 

“We work hard at CARTA to make sure we’re providing a cost-effective and efficient way of getting people where they need to go – and, in the summer months, that includes the beach,” said CARTA Board of Directors Chairman Mike Seekings. “Thanks to our Isle of Palms, Mount Pleasant and Towne Centre partners, we’re able to once again make that happen, and we look forward to re-introducing our riders to the Beach Reach Shuttle.” 

“Now in its second year, we’re proud to announce the highly anticipated return of the Beach Reach Shuttle,” said City of Isle of Palms Mayor Philip Pounds. “This has been a team effort in the truest sense of the term, and we’re glad to be working alongside our remarkable partners to increase beach access and share the beauty of the Isle of Palms shoreline this summer.”

“The Town of Mount Pleasant is proud to stand alongside CARTA, Isle of Palms and our very own Towne Centre to bring the Beach Reach Shuttle back into service,” said Town of Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie. “I hope folks throughout our community and beyond will join us in taking advantage of this exciting opportunity to make the most of this summer.”

“On behalf of everyone at Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, we’re happy to be back on board as Beach Reach partners this summer,” said Mount Pleasant Towne Centre Marketing Director Kathleen Herrmann. “We look forward to not only providing convenient and affordable beach access, but also to welcoming riders to explore our wide variety of shops, delicious restaurants and summer-long events.”

Rules of the ride: In order to maintain the safety of all riders and provide adequate space for those on board, Beach Reach passengers must adhere to policies outlined below.

  1. All drinks must be in spill-proof containers. A cup with a spill-proof lid is sufficient per CARTA system policy.
  2. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on any CARTA vehicles.
  3. Limited bags and large items are allowed. Riders may bring up to four regular shopping-sized bags.
  4. Items brought on board must be held by riders or stowed safely beneath the seat. Items may not block the aisle or prevent seats from being used by other passengers at any time.
  5. No large, bulky items are allowed, including, but not limited to: tents, large beach umbrellas, surf boards, etc.
  6. Items such as chairs, small umbrellas, and boogie or body-boards are allowed but must adhere to the size-related rules listed above. Coolers are welcome, but must also adhere to the aforementioned policies.
  7. Shoes/flip-flops, pants/shorts and a shirt are required while riding the bus. Cover-ups are also acceptable.
  8. Riders who have not fully dried off when departing the beach must sit on a towel or mat once on board the bus.
  9. Bikes should be placed on the bike rack located at the front of the bus and are not allowed inside the vehicle at any time.
  10. No eating while on board. As mentioned above, drinks are permitted only in spill-proof containers.

Riders found to be in violation of any of the aforementioned policies may not be permitted on board the shuttle. 

ABOUT CARTA

The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority is a public transportation system dedicated to providing affordable transit in the Charleston community through local fixed routes, on-demand paratransit service and express commuter routes. For the latest on CARTA, visit ridecarta.com, like us on Facebook or follow on Twitter at @RideCARTA. All customers are encouraged to plan rides and track buses with the CARTA-endorsed Transit app.

Guide to Charleston Area Farmer’s Markets

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We love our farmer’s markets.  Fresh produce, homemade food and drinks, live music, handmade soaps, honey, smiles, clothes and so much more.  It is a lifestyle in the Lowcountry and a weekly event we love to share with neighbors and loved ones.  We love them so much that we nearly have one every day of the week and most area municipalities.

Here is a short guide to help you know when and where to get your farmer’s market on in the Lowcountry

Charleston Area Farmer’s Market Guide

Charleston Farmer’s Market – Marion Square, Charleston, SC – Every Saturday from 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

The Workshop – 1503 King Street, Charleston, SC – Every Saturday from 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Year Round – Indoor)

Lowcountry Farmer’s Market at Tanger Outlets4840 Tanger Outlet Blvd, North Charleston, SC 29418 – Every Saturday at 9:00 AM (March 16 – December 19, 2019)

West Ashley Farmer’s Market – Ackerman Park, 55 Sycamore Avenue, West Ashley, SC – Every Wednesday from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Hanahan Farmer’s Market – 1601 Eagle Landing Blvd, Hanahan, SC – Thursdays from 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Folly Beach Farmer’s Market – Folly River Park, Folly Beach, SC – Every Monday from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM

John’s Island Farmer’s Market – 2024 Academy Road, John’s Island, SC (New Location for 2017) – Every Saturday from 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

James Island Sunday Brunch Farmer’s Market – 1977 Maybank Highway (Behind The Pour House), James Island, SC – Every Sunday from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Isle of Palms Farmer’s Market – 1 14th Avenue, Isle of Palms, South Carolina 29451 – Every Thursday from 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

James Island Farmers Market – The Town Market on James Island – 871 Fort Johnson Rd (The James Island Youth Soccer Club Fields) Year round – Every Saturday 9:00 AM -1:00 PM

Daniel Island Farmer’s Market – Seven Farms Drive (In Front of Volvo Cup Arena) – Every Thursday from 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Mount Pleasant Farmer’s Market – Farmers Market Pavilion on Coleman Boulevard (Moultrie Middle School), Mount Pleasant, SC – Every Tuesday from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM

North Charleston Farmer’s Market – Felix C Davis Community Center, 4800 Park Circle, North Charleston, SC – Every Thursday from 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Sullivan’s Island Farmer’s Market – 1921 I’On Avenue (In Front of Poe Library) – Every Thursday from 2:30 PM – 7:00 PM – April 4 – June 27

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