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A Folly Beach cottage made famous by George Gershwin, a formerly segregated school in the Red Top community, and one of the last remaining local Rosenwald Schools: These important places lack protections from demolition and face uncertain futures unless action is taken to preserve them for future generations. The Preservation Society is working closely with […]

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On Friday, February 21, the Preservation Society of Charleston (PSC) hosted the 71st Carolopolis Awards, presented by Carriage Properties and The Charleston Place. This year, the PSC handed out 27 of the distinctive Carolopolis Award plaques. “This year’s Carolopolis Awards highlights that projects big and small can show careful dedication to preservation best practices — […]

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Dear Friends, We are excited to host our members at our 104th Annual Meeting next Monday. Over 400 of you have registered and I am looking forward to recapping an incredible year of advocacy on behalf of our extraordinary staff. I hope to convey just how seriously we take our role to press for responsible […]

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After a year-and-a-half hiatus, the proposed apartment building at 295 Calhoun Street is back for BAR-L review this week. The revised design is a new take on a controversial project that has been subject to four denials by the BAR-L and three developer-led appeals since 2021. Previous proposals put forth an overly massive, 8-story building sharply contrasting with the […]

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