Camp Hall, a next generation commerce park located near Charleston, South Carolina, reached a milestone in its wetland restoration efforts with the recent planting of 80,000 oak seedlings on 164 acres of the property this winter. Another 300 acres will be prepared and planted with native hardwood ... Read More - Camp Hall Reaches Milestone In Wetland Restoration Project
99-acre Downtown Nexton breaks ground on $300M-plus development near Summerville
Published by Warren L. Wise, The Post and Courier
SUMMERVILLE — A new $300 million-plus, mixed-use development of retail, restaurants, offices, hotels and apartments is now underway in the suburban Charleston area. New Jersey-based Sharbell Development Corp. recently broke ground on the 99-acre Downtown Nexton project between Sigma Drive and ... Read More - 99-acre Downtown Nexton breaks ground on $300M-plus development near Summerville
3 Benefits of Walking During Your Workday
Camp Hall The productivity and happiness of employees is greatly affected by their opportunity to do two things: connect with themselves and others, and have the space to balance work and life. Wellness is beneficial in your personal life, but it’s also essential for your professional ... Read More - 3 Benefits of Walking During Your Workday
SC manufacturing, cargo growth spur Upstate inland port expansion
Published by By David Wren, The Post and Courier
Sustained record-setting cargo moving between the Upstate and the Charleston waterfront has the State Ports Authority looking to expand its Greer transportation hub, with the rail-served site bumping against capacity fewer than eight years after its debut. The $28 expansion will include more ... Read More - SC manufacturing, cargo growth spur Upstate inland port expansion
SC Ports opens state-of-the-art Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal
Published by The Post and Courier
South Carolina Ports made history April 9 when it welcomed the first vessel to the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, marking the first container terminal to open in the U.S. since 2009. Operations launched March 30 with the arrival of the first container, followed by the first ship arrival, the Hapag ... Read More - SC Ports opens state-of-the-art Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal
Demand For Life Science Real Estate Shows No Sign Of Slowing
Published by Forbes
Jeffrey Steele According to 2020 Year-End: Life Science National Overview & Top Market Clusters, a recent report from Newmark, both tenant and institutional investor demand for life science real estate remains vibrant. Low lab vacancy rates in life science markets reflect substantial ... Read More - Demand For Life Science Real Estate Shows No Sign Of Slowing
Santee Cooper to plant nearly 250,000 hardwood trees at Camp Hall Commerce Park
Published by By Andrew Miller, The Post and Courier
RIDGEVILLE — Santee Cooper recently planted 80,000 oak seedlings at the Camp Hall Commerce Park with an additional 160,000 seedlings scheduled to be planted there over the next two years. The nearly 250,000 hardwood trees will be part of a 500-acre wetland mitigation and restoration project ... Read More - Santee Cooper to plant nearly 250,000 hardwood trees at Camp Hall Commerce Park
Push for electric technology could boost SC automakers
Published by DAVID WREN, Post & Courier eEdition
Battery-powered vehicles like the cars that will be built at the Volvo Cars campus in Berkeley County will see a surge in popularity over the next decade, a new report shows, and last week’s proposal by President Joe Biden to invest in electric-vehicle technology could make them ... Read More - Push for electric technology could boost SC automakers
CHARGING YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE AT CAMP HALL
The advancement and popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) are on the rise, and it’s no surprise that Camp Hall, a next generation commerce park, is planned to support these modern vehicles on campus for a truly efficient mode of transportation. With increased availability of EV charging stations, ... Read More - CHARGING YOUR ELECTRIC VEHICLE AT CAMP HALL










