GALLERY: Seabrook Island – A Great Lowcountry Escape Right in Your Backyard

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Seabrook Island may be on of the cleanest, most scenic, relaxing and beautiful places among all of the Lowcountry coastal areas.  Just 45 minutes outside of downtown Charleston, Seabrook offers clean sandy beach front, fresh sharp waters, gorgeous greens, golf, relaxing rocking chairs, safe roads for biking, a wildlife preserve and an all around great place to escape and recharge.  Sometimes with all the activities going on, we need a little meditative reset.

Come with us along this photographic display of Seabrook Island, South Carolina.

 

Come out and visit soon…

Surreal Charleston: A Look at the Lowcountry in Black and White

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By Mark A. Leon

Imagery captures a moment.  It is forever secured for generations to come.  Photography is the historian of modern day existence and critical to ensuring we respect our surroundings and remember our past.

We took some time around the Lowcountry to capture some of my most favorite places in black and white and a little noir.  Enjoy this visual tour of the Lowcountry as seen through the eyes of a black and white lens.

Morris Island Lighthouse / Folly Beach

 

Broad Street – John The Baptist Church

 

St. Philips Church in the darkness

 

Folly Beach Pier

 

Dock Street Park – James Island

 

Magnolia Plantation

 

Gazebo at Magnolia Plantation

 

Quiet morning on the College of Charleston Campus

 

College of Charleston Cougar

 

Magnolia Cemetery

 

Fourth of July on Folly

 

Bowen’s Island Restaurant

 

Old Charleston Post Office on Broad Street

 

Cannon Park – Medical District

 

Unitarian Church Cemetery

 

Folly Pier

 

Arthur J. Ravenel Bridge

 

Photo Credit:  Mark A. Leon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Restaurateur Revives Iconic Brands Clarence Foster’s, Chameleon Club in Former McCrady’s on East Bay Street

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Pearlz owners purchase East Bay Street location  

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Established restaurateur Martin Sprock is breathing new life into the former McCrady’s Tavern. Sprock, who owns half a dozen restaurant brands, has purchased 155 East Bay St. and 2 Unity Alley for $3.3 million. Charleston Commercial handled the sale of the two downtown Charleston properties. 

Sprock – who founded and sold such well-known franchises as Moe’s Southwest Grill and Planet Smoothie – has since launched additional fast-casual brands Flying Biscuit Cafe, Leroy Fox and Kid Cashew. Sprock also opened a RuRu’s Tacos & Tequila location at 159 East Bay St. in 2019.   

When Sprock first considered 155 East Bay and 2 Unity Alley, he thought the 12,000-square-foot space would be too big for his style of restaurants. He even considered buying the property and then turning it over to someone interested in creating a high-end restaurant. When that idea didn’t get traction, Sprock said he decided to revive two classic Atlanta brands into a new Charleston restaurant concept. 

Sprock is opening Clarence Foster’s Cookery & Saloon, an iconic Peachtree restaurant that will mark its 50th anniversary next year. The idea, Sprock explained, is to fill a void in downtown Charleston – incredible food at an affordable price point. 

“We’re really going to have some fun with it,” said Sprock, who divides his time between South Florida and Charleston. “It will be your go-to place once or twice a week. Our tagline is ‘Don’t you people have homes!'” 

Clarence Foster’s will occupy the former McCrady’s restaurant with the same entrance on Unity Alley. Sprock said he plans to keep the bones of the building the same but with updates and fresh artwork. 

For the upstairs space – known as the Long Room – Sprock is bringing back another Atlanta icon, the Chameleon Club. A bar and music venue, it hosted the likes of Hootie & the Blowfish and The Black Crowes. For this iteration, Sprock is aiming for something a little more laid back with a fun lounge vibe. The space where George Washington dined will welcome a slightly older crowd for cocktails, bites and music. 

“I couldn’t be more excited,” Sprock said. “We’re trying to hit something completely different.” 

Plans are to open both Clarence Foster’s and the Chameleon Club in early 2022.

Just up the street at 153 East Bay St. another restaurant is making its location a permanent home. Jerry Scheer and Mark Cumins of Homegrown Hospitality Group purchased the property for more than $2 million. The location has been home to their oyster bar Pearlz for the last decade. When the option to buy the space came up, Scheer said they were really excited. 

In addition to Pearlz, Homegrown Hospitality also owns TBonz Grill & Grill, Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe, Liberty Tap Room & Grill, Barkdale House Inn, and Taco Mundo Kitchen Y Cantina. 

The property comes with additional space, which Scheer said they are determining how best to use. 

Charleston Commercial, a key player in the local commercial real estate market, recently brokered several other deals on King Street, including a group of three King Street retail properties as well as the sale of 438 King St. to Miami-based restaurant Le Chick for almost $6 million.  

The Charleston Commercial team is skilled at handling both high-profile and complex deals in the heart of downtown Charleston and around the region. 

“We’re thrilled to help facilitate a fresh, new restaurant concept in an iconic downtown space. Breathing new life into historic buildings is what Charleston is all about,” said Joshua Schaap, managing partner of Charleston Commercial. “It’s also rewarding to see a long-time restaurant like Pearlz transition into ownership. Once again, we’re seeing just how vibrant Charleston’s downtown dining scene is.”  

In 2020, Charleston Commercial also brokered the sale of the former R.B.’s Seafood Restaurant on Shem Creek for $7 million. And in the last several years, the firm brokered or participated in 19 property acquisitions in downtown Charleston, totaling more than $74 million. 

About Charleston Commercial
Charleston Commercial is a fully integrated commercial real estate group located in Charleston, S.C., specializing in commercial brokerage and asset management for a wide range of property types, including retail, medical office, office, multi-family, hospitality, urban infill, and industrial properties. The firm offers a broad range of incorporated services to see assignments through from start to finish. Services range from market prospecting, acquisition, value creation (including entitlements, zoning, approvals, and development oversight), leasing, asset management, and disposition. Reach Charleston Commercial at 843-670-5727

###photo credit: Ellis Creek Photography 

Enter the Gates of Charleston Photo Contest sponsored by Gold Creations and Charleston Magazine (Through April 24)

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The 2021 Images of Charleston Photo Contest Call for Submissions will be live at Charlestonmag.com on May 1, 2021.

Rules:

Welcome to Charleston Magazine’s Gates of Charleston 2021 Photo Contest, presented by @goldcreationssc. Between April 15th and 24th, post your best Charleston gate photos to Instagram and tag and follow both @charlestonmag@goldcreationssc, and #ChasMagGates2021 for a chance to win the solid GOLD Rainbow Gate pendant on an 18-inch diamond-cut cable chain (total value $745), from Charleston’s own  @goldcreationssc.

We will select our top picks from all submissions and ask our followers to vote on their favorite door.

Official Contest Page

One of a Kind Charleston Experience: Exotic Animals of South America in the Lowcountry (Sloths, Anteaters, Tortoises, Oh my)

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By Mark A Leon

How would you like to sip wine on a Friday night and hang out with a sloth?

How about the most unique Bachelorette or Bachelor party?

Think about the perfect family outing; walking an anteater and taking selfies with an adorable sloth.

Just outside of Charleston on beautiful Johns Island, Sidney Jameson Copperpot (Sloth), Samantha (Anteater), Piggy the Kinkjou (Honey Bear), Fred and Wilma the Tortoise’s, Pork Chop (Flemish Giant Rabbit), and Huckleberry and Princess Consuela (Possums) are waiting to be your new friends.

They are all residents of Charleston Sloths and Exotics located at 3129 River Rd, Johns Island, SC 29455.

Click Here to Reserve Your Very Special Day

Here is a gallery from our most recent visit

Samantha searching for ants
Just hanging around
Princess Consuela
Samantha the Anteater
Sidney the Sloth
Fred and Pork Chop
Piggy the Kinkjou
Sidney Jameson Copperpot








Escapism: The Ultimate in Social Distancing – Our Trip to Pilot Mountain State Park

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By Mark A. Leon

A Personal Escape

It was a view from the top of the world. High atop the mountains of Western Carolina, we could see the greenest of trees, the bluest of mountains, and the most beautiful flowers. It was pure bliss.

Pilot Mountain State Park is located 11 miles outside of Mount Airy, North Carolina, the birthplace of famed actor Andy Griffith. We want to share a photographic journey of our day of escapism and discovery.

Why Hike to the Peaks of the Sky?

For so many of us, we have begun to feel trapped, isolated and in some cases depressed, but with the right precautions and a little careful planning, there is a world waiting for us filled with fresh air, natural beauty, exercise, and a sense of recharging.

This was our day to recharge, find balance once again, and remind ourselves of the beauty all around.

We hope after you see these images, you are inspired to grab someone you love, the family of yourself and discover a new place of wonder and allow yourself to find inner and outer happiness and balance.

GALLERY

Andy Griffith Childhood Home

It’s time to hit the road

Charleston Spotlight: The Beautiful Photographic Imagery of Alexandra Rostad (Little Runaway Photography)

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We look for the beauty of Charleston and those that capture the essence of imagination, creativity, heart, and true soul of the Lowcountry and the people that bring it to life.

Alexandra embodies that generous soul with an eye for capturing and sharing the true wonder of the goodness of life fulfilled in her imagery. Let us learn a little bit more about Alexandra and absorb a sample of her works

About Alexandra Rostad – Little Runaway Photography

My name is Alexandra. I love traveling, reading, kickboxing, taking photos, and hanging out with my dogs. I’m creative, honest, hard-working, and a little too sarcastic. I currently am residing in South Carolina. but I’m a wanderer so I can never stay in one place too long.

My two dogs, Grey and Clementine, are often forced to be my models when we are out exploring new areas of South Carolina together.

I am originally from a small town in Minnesota but over the years have lived in several states. My siblings and I are actually spread out across the country. I’m a huge movie nerd, and like most people nowadays, I love Netflix.  I’m a lot older than I look.  I love camping and outdoor adventures. 

I love ALL creatures from spiders to elephants. I’ve actually held a tarantula!

A long time dream of mine had been to travel to Ireland, I was finally able to cross that off my bucket list last May!

I’ve been taking photos since I was able to hold a camera. 

I love getting people excited and happy to have their photo or their pet’s photo taken.  

I love meeting amazing couples/families and taking photos that they will be holding onto for the rest of their lives. If only for a day, become part of their family.​

My credo: CREATE. EXPLORE. INSPIRE

Charleston Photography Spotlight: Sally Gray Mahon (Open Aperture Photography)

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On May 15, 2018, just over a year ago to the day, Sally Gray Mahon left a stable marketing career with salary, benefits and set hours to begin her dream of exposing love, passion, and emotion through her photographic eye. Thus, Open Aperture Photography in Charleston was born.

“I had no savings, no business plan, and no idea that May 15th would become such an important date in my little world. This year has been filled to the brim with bitter tears and explosive joy and experiences I never thought I would deserve. I have made embarrassing mistakes. I have created things I am proud of. I have worked harder than I thought I ever could to build something worth offering. I can’t believe it’s real. Every client, collaborator, and critic. Every partner and teacher and friend. Every human that has allowed me in. I am weeping in the parking lot as I type this mess of words. I am so grateful to be here. There is so much still to learn. I can’t believe it’s real. I can’t believe it” – Sally Gray Mahon

Beyond every picture is a vision and story that is captured forever for generations to learn from, cherish and embrace. Photography has a responsibility to tell a story and capture the essence of a moment. That takes a level of heart that so many never understand. It is this heart that makes this story and profile so special.

Sally Gray Mahon has taken a tremendous risk to follow her heart and is bringing so many along with her on this journey.

Her eye for looking beyond the subject and exposing their feelings and bringing a sense of love and togetherness to the photographic community makes her one of the beautiful stories in Charleston.

From weddings to engagements, music events to portraits, this eclectic and visionary artist is a gift to the Lowcountry. As Sally states in her bio, it is all about the human experience.

We were fortunate to see her in action at RapFest 2019 at The Purple Buffalo on Saturday, May 25th. Her vision and connection to her subjects painted a visual of just how dedicated she is to her art and the message she wants to share.

To learn more about Sally Gray Mahon and Photograph Everything go to:

Photo Credit: Photograph Everything / Openaperturephotography

Artist/Photographer – Sally Gray Mahon

All You Need is Love – When Charleston and The Beatles Come Together

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Love, love, love
Love, love, love
Love, love, love
There’s nothing you can do that can’t be done
Nothing you can sing that can’t be sung
Nothing you can say, but you can learn how to play the game
It’s easy

Nothing you can make that can’t be made
No one you can save that can’t be saved
Nothing you can do, but you can learn how to be you in time
It’s easy

All you need is love, all you need is love
All you need is love, love, love is all you need
All you need is love
All you need is love, love, love is all you need
There’s nothing you can know that isn’t known
Nothing you can see that isn’t shown
There’s nowhere you can be that isn’t where you’re meant to be
It’s easy
All you need is love, all you need is love
All you need is love, love, love is all you need
All you need is love (All together now)
All you need is love (Everybody)
All you need is love, love, love is all you need

Love is all you need
Love is all you need

Love is all you need
Love is all you need

Love is all you need
Love is all you need

Love is all you need
Love is all you need

Love is all you need
Love is all you need
Love is all you need

Yesterday
Oh yeah

(She love you, yeah, yeah, yeah)
(She love you, yeah, yeah, yeah)

Happy Holidays Lowcountry!!!!