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Bridge Progress at Magnolia Development

March 11th, 2009 by Currie


 

 

 

Magnolia Development pushes forward with bridge to Wagener Terrace

Magnolia Development pushes forward with bridge to Wagener Terrace

Magnolia is a new, mixed-use community planned for the Charleston Peninsula. The project has been shaped by significant public input to be respectful of Peninsula’s history, environment, and nearby neighborhoods. Magnolia is the largest infill development in Charleston’s history – as many as 4,400 new residential units and up to 2.5 million square feet of commercial space will be built at Magnolia. The development will offer residential opportunities for a cross section of society, as well as retail shops, restaurants, hotels, offices, and corporate headquarters. The Magnolia plan incorporates the urban design principles that make Charleston a unique city. Great streets, parks, green space, plazas, and waterfront access define the public realm and provide the foundation for the high quality of life enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. 

 

visit the website for more information about this bold new development

 

Charleston Sc neck area map of redevelopment

Charleston Sc neck area map of redevelopment

Click on this link to read an article from the P&C on the development


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2 Responses

  1. Wilbur Tuxbury Says:
    March 11th, 2009 at 9:38 am

    Change is coming, but when? When will any homes be done?
    Another question is why build a causeway across a marsh when there is lots of land access toward the east?

  2. Currie Says:
    March 11th, 2009 at 10:04 am

    Great question Wilbur, I don’t think anyone can say exactly when the first business will open or people will move into their home, but the massive amount of money being spent right now on infrastructure is a good indication that something is happening. Keep in mind that the site was categorized as toxic and has been undergoing lots of testing and clean up, so while we might not see the progress, it has been happening. Also, what land to the east are you referring to?

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