The Spring Street Experience – An Urban Journey in Charleston
The Spring Street Experience is an urban shopping, lifestyle and dining experience built on patience and perseverance. It is a journey that is a number of years in the making. Spring Street has an eclectic mix of residents and bystanders from all walks of life. With a melting pot of backgrounds, this street opens the door of possibility for a unique living and shopping experience. Over the years a number of business has strategically plotted themselves on this evolving street. Now, Spring Street has found a permanent home for shoppers and lifestyles for all needs. From yoga, to wedding dress design, to Vietnamese food to vintage clothing, Spring Street has started a grass roots effort to continue expanding the evolution of Charleston.
With a comfortable and safe urban setting built for the upscale shopper, hipster or back packer, Spring Street is becoming one of the most unique and enlightening places to spend a day.
For years, Charleston has relied on a few neighborhoods to sustain its economic growth for locals and tourists. From the Market to King Street, Charleston created consolidated fronts for shoppers and activity seekers to find refuge. Now Spring Street is testing the boundaries and inviting you to expand your thinking and territory and experience this new thriving urban shopping and activity center. Now with thirty plus establishments, Spring Street is thriving.
If you have not taken in the Spring Street Experience, now is the time.
Spring Street Experience Directory
Clothing and Design
Maddison Row Bridal Chic – 171 Spring Street
Innovative Interiors – Interior Design – 139 Spring Street
WED – Wedding Event Design – 123 Spring Street
Carolina Fine Art Framing – 76 Spring Street
Read Brothers – Stereo and Designer Fabric – 593 King Street (Corner of King Street and Spring Street)
Food and Beverage
Wild Flour Pastry – 73 Spring Street
Parlor Deluxe – 207A St. Philips Street
Wine Awesomeness – 94 Spring Street
The Vegetable Bin – 96 Spring Street
Sunrise Bistro Xpress Restaurant – 116 Spring Street
Artisan Meat Share – 33 Spring Street
Bon Bahn Mi – A Vietnamese Sandwich Bar – 162 Spring Street
Cannon Green Restaurant / Wedding Reception Hall – 103 Spring Street
Octobachi – Sushi Bar – 119 Spring Street
Charlie’s Grocery on Spring – 119 Spring Street
Xiao Bao Biscuit – 224 Rutledge Avenue (Corner of Rutledge Avenue and Spring Street)
Sweet and Savory Cafe – 100A Spring Street
Seafood Alley – 35 Spring Street
Toyko Crepes – 62 Spring Street
Warehouse – 45 1/2 Spring Street
Art and Galleries
Sanavandi Art Gallery – 66 Spring Street
Karpeles Manscript Library / Gallery – 68 Spring Street
Lodging
Not So Hostel – 156 Spring Street
Salon
Salon Vari – 101 Spring Street
Yoga
Mission Yoga – 125 Spring Street
Bikram Yoga Charleston – 137 President Street (Corner of President Street and Spring Street)
Florist
Tiger Lily Florist – 131 Spring Street
Rose Florist – 117 Spring Street
Specialty – Sports / Body Art
Continuum Skate Shop – 49 Spring Street
Museum of Living Arts Body Piercing – 47 Spring Street
You forgot Tokyo Crepes! (yum!)
http://www.tokyocrepe.com/
http://charleston.eater.com/2014/11/24/7275353/spring-streets-tokyo-crepes-opened-this-weekend
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20141203/PC1206/141209879
Thank you Cindi for that added mention. Consider it added.
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Warehouse has been at the corner of Spring and St Philip for 2 years now. Also Sweet Radish has been closed for months, Parlor Deluxe will be opening soon (same owners as Warehouse)
Thank you Caitlin. We have made the adjustments you mentioned.
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