Magnolia Development News
The Post and Courier has provided an excellent update on the progress of this huge area that will punctuate the neck of Charleston.
Laurel Island

Laurel Island is a 175 acre site located just north of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge on Town Creek.
Midtown

This $85MM mixed use project includes a flagship hotel on the corner of Spring St. and King St. The nine-story Hyatt hotel and commercial buildings proposed for Midtown is a culmination of Mayor Riley’s vision for a northern bookend to Charleston Place. Midtown has been in the works for years, as the developers assembled the properties needed and sought out public and community support. Construction finished in 2015 on the 300 room hotel, 30,000 square feet of retail and office space, and 400 space parking deck.
385 Meeting Street

Recuited BellSouth to relocate to downtown Charleston in the 1990’s and built an 80,000 sf Class A office that now houses the Charleston School of Law.
476 Meeting Street

29,000 sf originally built as retail and redeveloped in 2019 to include fitness, food and beverage, and traditional retail
Shipyard

Shipyard is a 100 acre site located on the Upper Peninsula near the border of the City of Charleston and the City of North Charleston. The development team is comprised of Branch Properties of Atlanta and CC&T Real Estate Services with funding provided by Lubert-Adler of Philadelphia.
Shipyard history lies in its function as a dominant key in transporting goods over the centuries, and has been carefully and cautiously planned to extend its uses into a thriving future. An exit off of Interstate 26 is under construction and will land on the site, creating unparalleled accessibility to a waterfront destination celebrating both Charleston’s heritage as well as the revitalization of lands that have served the area for generations over. The exit is expected to be completed in March 2020. The first phase of development will be delivered at the same time and will include retail, entertainment and office uses.
For more information about this project, please contact Stuart Coleman or Rex Riley, and stay tuned for much more to come from our future destination site.
100 Brigade Street

A 7,000 square feet Class A office space in the revitalized Morrison Drive Corridor on the Charleston Peninsula.
Fatty’s Beer Works

Adaptive re-use to create the first brewery in what is now the Brewery District for Charleston
Music City Storage

Infill development in Nashville TN of 100,000 sf climate controlled storage facility.
1701 Meeting Street

Renovated a tired old building to creative office space in the emerging Upper Peninsula market