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Dear Friend, At the Planning Commission meeting last week focused on the redevelopment of Union Pier, Barbara Melvin, President and CEO of the S.C. Ports Authority, assured the hundreds of concerned citizens gathered in the passenger terminal that the Ports Authority is listening to the voices of Charlestonians. Today, Ports Authority and City of Charleston […]

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   June 9, 2023  Sam Spence | 843.722.4630 ext. 23 | sspence@preservationsociety.org    PRESERVATION SOCIETY OF CHARLESTON NOW ACCEPTING NOMINATIONS FOR   70TH CAROLOPOLIS AWARDS    CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA – The Preservation Society of Charleston (PSC) is accepting nominations for its annual Carolopolis Awards until September 15, 2023. Now in its 70th year, […]

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The massive 70-acre concrete slab that comprises present-day Union Pier might, at first glance, seem like a blank slate, but it has a rich, storied past. Historical maps, newspapers, photographs, and other archival resources reveal that the wharves that existed within the Union Pier property footprint served as an anchor for Charleston’s domestic and international trade and manufacturing industries, and had an undeniable impact on Charleston’s cultural and economic development. Union Pier is far more than meets the eye. 

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Planning Commission meets June 7 to hold a public hearing on the Union Pier redevelopment. Credit: Mike Habat On Wednesday, June 7, Charleston’s Planning Commission will hold an official public hearing about the redevelopment of Union Pier. The public is invited to attend and speak. This is the most significant meeting thus far about Union Pier. […]

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