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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JANUARY 27, 2020 Victoria Futrell | 216.544.0837 | vfutrell@preservationsociety.org Preservation Society of Charleston Executive Director and Board Chair Appointed to National Preservation Leadership Teams CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – Entering it’s second century of tireless advocacy work on behalf of the citizens of Charleston, the Preservation Society of Charleston is pleased to announce […]

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Since 1953, the Preservation Society of Charleston (PSC) has celebrated the very best of preservation in Charleston and the Lowcountry through the Carolopolis Award program. After nearly 70 years and more than 1,400 awards given, the Carolopolis Award has become as much a part of the fabric of the city as the buildings and structures it honors. This year’s award winners […]

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OVERVIEW – Highway 61 is a historic thoroughfare sheltered by a dense tree canopy that runs parallel to the Ashley River. In recognition of its significance, a portion of the roadway adjacent to Drayton Hall, Magnolia, and Middleton Place Plantation is designated a National Scenic Byway and listed on the National Register for Historic Places. […]

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West elevation of proposed building, facing President Street  A major mixed-use, student housing development at the corner of Cannon and Presidents Streets is up for initial review at the Board of Architectural-Large this Thursday. Following recent approvals from the Planning Commission and City Council to upzone the property from a 4-story to a 5-story height […]

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Laurel Island PUD Base Plan Last night, City Council granted final approval to the Laurel Island PUD. As reported by the Post and Courier, the Preservation Society of Charleston once again called on Council to address the remaining flaws in both the PUD and the public review process. However, with your support, the PSC has succeeded in bringing about meaningful improvements to […]

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