Friday, September 7, 2007

Streets North of Calhoun Getting Better & Better

Better and better . . . That really sums it up well. Charleston and the Lowcountry have always been great, and for the past couple of decades and into the next couple of decades we're just going to get better and better! I find this phrase creeping in as one of the lines I use often because they succinctly communicate an important principle. In fact it would pair nicely with one of my favorites: "Our markets are getting better and better, which is why reasonable real estate is always a good investment!"

"The city of Charleston continues to bloom north of Calhoun Street, at one time the boundary beyond which few locals and fewer tourists used to venture.

Now, a new streetscape has sidewalks lined with shops and restaurants in a neighborhood that has become known as the city’s design district. It isn’t surprising that developers have figured out visitors might also want to stay overnight in this area, too.

At least three hotels are planned for the upper King Street/upper Meeting Street area and city officials expect the area may attract more accommodations in the future."

For the full Charleston Regional Business Journal article: http://www.charlestonbusiness.com/pub/13_18/news/10218-1.html

If you are looking to be a part of the rising trend in the area, take a look at my listing at 17 Cannon zoned General Business: http://www.ctarmls.com/CharlestonReports/listings.asp?ID=1022353592

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