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Charleston is already number one. This was as of july of last year. It is estimated that over that between chas mp and wa have already exceeded those numbers.m sorry columbia
Do you think......Traffic will start getting bad from Mt. Pleasant to Downtown? (Think about all these new apartments being built next to the bridge exits on Meeting st)
BTW, why has this boxy design become the "poster child" for new apartment buildings on Meeting St?
Do you think......Traffic will start getting bad from Mt. Pleasant to Downtown? (Think about all these new apartments being built next to the bridge exits on Meeting st)
BTW, why has this boxy design become the "poster child" for new apartment buildings on Meeting St?
Why would it increase traffic into Mt. Pleasant? Also certain "Nimby's" Don't like anything that's new so they go with what's considered fine.
Why would it increase traffic into Mt. Pleasant? Also certain "Nimby's" Don't like anything that's new so they go with what's considered fine.
Thinking about upper Meeting ST near the bridge exits coming from Mt. P. With all the new apartments in a small area, Meeting St is about to see a lot more usage.
"A 264-unit, seven-story project is proposed near Meeting and Huger streets, beside the existing East Central Lofts. Between 400 and 550 rental units are planned for a former industrial site on Brigade Street, not far from Edmund’s Oast.
930 NoMo, which will cater to off-campus student housing for the College of Charleston, will include 430 beds when it opens this fall on Morrison Drive, at the base of the Ravenel Bridge."
Last edited by Chs2014; 05-22-2015 at 07:12 PM..
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