Projects
The Horizon Area Redevelopment Project is a bold economic development and urban revitalization initiative to advance the knowledge-based sector of the Charleston regional economy. The project will be a national model for a research-oriented urban infill development, an innovative initiative that wil
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The construction of the new Cooper River Bridge and removal of the old bridges is an opportunity to reconnect the surrounding neighborhoods.
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The East Bay Bike Lanes are under way! Click here to learn about the project and to see photographic updates on the construction process.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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A design proposal on behalf of the City of Charleston to create a new museum for the C.S.S. H.L. Hunley Submarine and associated Civil War artifacts. Using historic analysis.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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In response to the expressed needs of the Medical University of South Carolina, the CCCDC developed a comprehensive study to create new height overlay districts.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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An initiative to develop a new element of the public realm that supports alternative modes of transportation in the downtown area.
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A Workshop to discuss and evaluate appropriate future use for the Trolley Barn.
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A research study to develop guidelines and exemplars for design within FEMA regulated areas.
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The Civic Design Center set up a booth at the Cycle Fest in order to present the bicycle projects that we've been developing for the peninsula. We also got some feedback from local cyclists on ways to improve bicycle facilities in Charleston. See attached documents for projects presented and feedb
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The City of Charleston’s Civic Design Center and the Department of Economic Development have created a pilot program to provide more bicycle parking on the Peninsula.
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For 2009 The City is encouraging the expansion of cafes on city sidewalks by reducing the fees restraunts have to pay for their sidewalk dining permits.
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