Grand Opening Announcement: Smashley’s Burger Bar to open February 5, 2024 in North Charleston, SC

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North Charleston, SC – Smashley’s Burger Bar has officially announced they’re opening their doors Monday, February 5th.  This locally owned, one-of-a-kind gem is owned by Victor and Ashley Valdivieso, the brains behind the wildly successful Victor’s Lab food truck. The new location will be at 5401 Netherby Lane, Suite 1002, North Charleston, SC.

While Smashley’s Burger Bar gives a feel reminiscent of 1980s classic Cocktail, and a little tongue-in-cheek humor with its giant burgers eating fleeing humans through the Holy City, its smash burgers and bowls are what will keep your tastebuds telling you to keep coming back.

On the menu, not only will there be several all-beef smash burger options like the O.G. (THE Smashley’s) from Victor’s Lab food truck with caramelized onions, house-made burger sauce and cheddar cheese, but new options include the Righteous Brother (all-American), the Bleu Corvette (with blue cheese, tomato jam, truffle burger sauce and smoked bacon) (you are welcome by the way for getting that little ditty stuck in your head), and the Hey Zeus! (for all your Greek food lovers).  All burgers can come as a single patty or double.

For those non-cow lovers, or those who just want something different, Smashley’s Burger Bar will also have the Hot Asian Chick (Asian pepper spicy crispy chicken, honey glaze and house-made pickles) and last but most certainly not least the Southern Buddha (cauliflower patty for our vegetarian friends).

There is also a smattering of starters on the menu such as Zucchini Chips, Fried Cauliflower, Latin Fries, and PBR & Dr. Pepper Braised Chicken Empanadas.  For those looking for a little lighter entrée option at Smashley’s Burger Bar, they offer three different rice bowls- Beef Bulgogi, Chicken and Cauliflower. 

Moms and Dads don’t worry- there are kids’ options too!  Plus, adults can enjoy this great food with a rotating selection of ice-cold local beers, seltzers, and ciders.  Coke products and tea are also available.

Conveniently located and wedged comfortably between Urban Nirvana and Accent on Wine, off Dorchester Road near Ashley Phosphate at 5401 Netherby Lane Suite 1002, North Charleston, SC 20420. 

So, check out Smashley’s Burger Bar, eat some food, buy some swag with a human-eating-burger on it, and just plain have a good time Monday through Thursday 11am – 2pm and 5pm – 9pm, Friday 11am – 2pm and 5pm – 10pm and all-day Saturday 11am – 10pm.  CLOSED Sunday. 

smashleysburgerbar@gmail.com | 843.996.4619

8 Affordable Apartments coming to Liberty Hill, the oldest community in North Charleston, SC

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The Lecque Legacy lives on.

The Lecque Family is one of the four founding families of Liberty Hill. Founded in 1871 by 4 freedmen, Liberty Hill is the oldest community in North Charleston. As the City of North Charleston continues to grow, the Lecques are doing their part to ensure that long-time residents of Liberty Hill can continue to live affordably in their neighborhood.

Metanoia is proud to be partners with the Lecque Family to construct Golden Dream Townhomes, consisting of 8 affordable apartments in Liberty Hill. Bringing this project to life advances neighborhood goals to establish quality housing and generate economic development.

So many neighborhood partners were supportive contributors in making this dream a reality!


Photo Credit: Sirena White-Singleton

Roper St. Francis Healthcare to invest $1 billion in centrally located campus in North Charleston

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New Roper Hospital Medical Campus to be “paradigm for providing healthcare”

Roper St. Francis Healthcare will make an unprecedented investment in Lowcountry patients by building a new Roper Hospital Medical Campus in North Charleston.

The campus will occupy 27-acres near Interstates 26 and 526 and be easily accessible for patients living in Berkeley, Charleston or Dorchester counties. The $1 billion project will be one of the largest, most advanced healthcare construction projects on the East Coast and will meet the healthcare needs of one of the fastest growing areas in the country.

“This new medical campus will be a paradigm for providing healthcare, whether that’s complex surgeries in a hospital or an annual checkup in an outpatient office,” said Dr. Jeffrey DiLisi, president and chief executive officer of Roper St. Francis Healthcare. “We made the bold decision one year ago to move Roper Hospital, and I’m grateful to our North Charleston partners for breathing life into this dream. This new campus will ensure our ability to continue delivering the quality care that’s been the hallmark of our brand for generations.”
The new Roper Hospital Medical Campus is expected to include a full-service acute care hospital with a 24-hour Emergency Room. The campus also will have a Medical Office Building where a vast array of outpatient and specialty care will be provided. Roper St. Francis Healthcare has secured six premium real estate parcels off Mall Drive near North Charleston City Hall to build the campus.

In November 2021, Dr. DiLisi announced a roadmap for the next decade for the Lowcountry’s largest healthcare system for adults that centered on caring for more patients, expanding services and modernizing technology to better serve future generations. One of the five key initiatives of that Roper St. Francis Healthcare 2030 plan was optimizing the healthcare system’s footprint in the Lowcountry, which also includes expanding Roper St. Francis Berkeley Hospital and providing additional healthcare services in highly populated and growing communities.

“We welcome Roper St. Francis Healthcare to the North Charleston hub of economic development,” said North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey. “The new Roper Hospital Medical Campus is the next exciting chapter of this healthcare system’s 167-year legacy, and I am honored that the third largest city in South Carolina can host this tremendous benefit for our citizens.”

This new campus will be the fourth location for Roper Hospital since it opened downtown in 1856 and will be technologically and structurally upgraded to better withstand natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes and earthquakes.

While construction may take up to five years, Roper St. Francis Healthcare will continue to offer important services on the Charleston peninsula to remain convenient to those in need downtown.

Roper St. Francis Healthcare has long maintained a strong presence in North Charleston, operating the Roper Hospital Diagnostics & ER – Northwoods, along with two Express Care locations and the Greer Transitions Clinic. The health care system delivered a total of 75,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in North Charleston in what Mayor Summey called “the greatest show ever put on” at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center.

RSFH hired E4H Environments for Health Architecture and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) to design the new medical campus. The team will guide health system leaders in a data-driven planning and design process to optimize operations, modernize the facilities and expand patient access to exceptional care. SOM’s healthcare experience includes: a master plan for the Cleveland Clinic Campus in Weston, Fla., including designs for NICI and EDICU buildings; and a master plan for The Christ Hospital and design of its new Joint and Spine Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. SOM is currently building a new cancer care facility for Emory Health in Atlanta, Ga., and Egypt’s New National Cancer Institute in Giza, one of the largest facilities of its kind in the world.

“As a global design practice with a deep bench of expertise in healthcare, SOM is honored to have the opportunity to work with Roper St. Francis at this transformative moment,” said Anthony Treu, principal and healthcare practice leader at SOM. “This new campus will set the stage for generations of community-focused care, elevating the patient experience and creating spaces for medical professionals and staff to do their best work.”

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Latest Average Rent Prices Charleston, North Charleston and Daniel Island (October 2022)

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North Charleston, South Carolina

As of October 22, 2022, the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in North Charleston, SC is $1,285. This is a 3% decrease compared to the previous year.

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Daniel Island, South Carolina

As of October 22, 2022, the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Daniel Island, Charleston, SC is $1,835. This is a 41% increase compared to the previous year.

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Harleston Village (Downtown), South Carolina

As of October 22, 2022, the average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Harleston Village, Charleston, SC is $2,850. This is a 3% decrease compared to the previous year.

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Source – Zumper.com

GRAND OPENING: Park Circle has a new brewery – Welcome Wind & Waves Brewing to the neighborhood

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The Park Circle (North Charleston) is proud to welcome a new business partner to the community. Wind & Waves Brewing is now officially open.

The newest Lowcountry brewery is located at 4427 Spruill Avenue, North Charleston SC 29405.

Current Hours of Operation are:

  • Tuesday 4-9
  • Wednesday 4-9
  • Thursday 4-9
  • Friday 12-10
  • Saturday 12-10
  • Sunday 12-7

Let’s Explore Park Circle (North Charleston) in this new video by Natasha from Living in Charleston

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Let’s explore Park Circle with Natasha from Living in Charleston

About the Video

Let’s check out the Park Circle neighborhood in North Charleston, SC. One of the hottest up-and-coming neighborhoods in the area, its unique features and favorable location close to downtown Charleston make it a perfect place to call home. As you explore the neighborhood you will see that the majority of homes pay tribute to historical designs.

As the community looks towards the future, though, some modern elements are being introduced through the redevelopment of the park and the creation of the new Mixson community.

When you visit you will immediately feel like a local with the small, close-knit community feel. There’s also an amazing assortment of restaurants, shops, breweries, and cafes that pay tribute to local flavors and flair.

What other Lowcountry spotlights would you like to see? Let me know in the comments! Join me while I explore all that the Charleston area has to offer!

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Here is a $100K “Fixer-Upper” Home in North Charleston

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  • Ready to put a little elbow grease into building up your own dream home?
  • Or perhaps a demolition crew to flatten it out and re-use the land.
  • At $97 a Square Foot, what a bargain!

Either way, this is what $100,000 buys you in North Charleston these days.

This 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 1032 Square foot home located at 5858 Longleaf Ave, Charleston, SC 29406, can be all yours today.

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