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Francena G. Butt sold Unit A, 11 Perry St., Perry to Patrick B. Guglielmo and Eric J. Snyder for $194,000. Gary D. Jobe sold Unit 404, 150 Bee St., Bee Street Loft to Federal National Mortgage Association for $225,000. Wharfside Associates sold Unit 1F, 2 Laurens St., Anson House to William G. and Nancy J. Shaffner for $495,000. Beverly McGee ... (more)
Dishos Donita President arrested, another man sought in car break-ins
Police say a car abandoned during a chase last week contained evidence linking two Summerville men to car break-ins in the Daniel Island section of Charleston.
Matthew Hamlin signs with Belmont Abbey
Matthew Hamlin of Goose Creek, a senior at Bishop England High School, recently signed a Letter of Intent to play baseball at Belmont Abbey College near Charlotte.
Magazine publisher Barkley brings events background to organize home, design show on Daniel Island
Tim Barkley, publisher of Charleston Home + Design magazine, is organizing the magazine's first open air Home and Design Show April 20-22 at Family Circle Cup Tennis Center on Daniel Island .
Spring Water: Sea Ray-Scout seeks to fill void with warmer weather boat show
A mix of boats were on hand at the October boat show at Charleston Harbor Marina sponsored by Sea Ray-Scout of Charleston.
Party for Tony the Peanut Man all week long
Anthony Wright, the legendary Charleston entrepreneur better known as Tony the Peanut Man, lost all of his cooking equipment in a fire behind his house on April 17.
Charleston software firm Avista Solutions sold for $40 million
The buyer said the deal adds to its customer base and expands the technology products it already offers North American financial services industry.
Zac Browns big festival returns to Daniel Island
The Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band's second annual Southern Ground Music and Food Festival will be heading back to Blackbaud Stadium on Daniel Island in October with two days of live music, Southern cuisine, craft beer, and more.
North Charleston port rail yard suit dismissed
A judge has dismissed North Charleston's federal lawsuit over a rail yard for a new $525 million port terminal, but a handful of other legal disputes are still ongoing in state court.
Traditional Southern Properties LLC sold Unit B, 79 Society St. to Michael R. and Geraldine D. Owens for $405,000. Kenneth H. Hanger Jr.