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Mt. Pleasant's Mosaic looks to infuse new life into corner of St. Philip, Warren streets

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 24 November 2010 - 6:29am
The long boarded up corner store at 114 St. Philip Street near Calhoun and Upper King streets appears destined to get new life from Mount Pleasant restaurant Mosaic.The Charleston City Paper has the scoop on what's up.And check out more... More

Mayor Riley weighs in on Upper King's inclusion in Second Sundays on King Street

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 23 November 2010 - 12:00pm
[Editor's note: On November 14th, we posted a letter from Daniel James of Las Olas Oceanmarket where he describes his disappointment with the city of Charleston's exclusion of Upper King Street from the Second Sundays on King Street event... More

Upper King Merchant disappointed in area's exclusion from Second Sundays on King Street

By Ken Hawkins on Sunday, 14 November 2010 - 10:23pm
[Editor's note: We received this letter from Daniel James of Las Olas Oceanmarket surf shop on Upper King Street and found its constructive criticism worth passing along.]It's time to move Second Sundays on King Street to Upper King where... More

Charleston's 52.5 Records calls it quits on October 23 (updated x2: closing date pushed forward)

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 6 October 2010 - 1:30pm
Update October 6: Well folks, it looks like the final business day has been pushed up to October 23rd. Here's the plan for the final day according to an email we just received:Final Day (any remaining stock is 52.5 %off ) . Art show... More

Getting the jump on Oktoberfest at Closed for Business (plus tasty sausage)

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 30 September 2010 - 12:11pm
Generally you'll find most Oktoberfests falling in mid to later October, but Closed Business is getting the jump on the beer and sausage loving season by hosting it this weekend on Friday and Saturday, October 1-2.The two-day event features is... More

New men's consignment shop opening on Upper King (updated)

By Amanda Click on Monday, 19 July 2010 - 6:00pm
Update July 19:Here's more information on Adam from the press release that was sent out this afternoon:ADAM, an Upscale Men's Consignment Space will open at 499-A King Street in the Upper King Design District on Friday, July 23rd.ADAM will sell men'... More

Historic Charleston Paint Co. falls victim to lingering recession

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 - 3:40pm
After 96 years of providing Lowcountry residents, the family-owned Charleston Paint Company on upper King Street is closing up shop.The recession has taken a toll on numerous King Street businesses, and unfortunately, Charleston Paint Co. is its... More

About Shine's closure on Upper King

By Ken Hawkins on Tuesday, 25 May 2010 - 11:53am
If you're a loyal Twitter follower of ours you'll have noted that Shine restaurant in downtown Charleston has called it quits.  "Thk u patrons, staff & #chs. Shine was dear to our heart but we had to let it go. We thought new owners would... More

From a steakhouse to Japanese: McKee's O-Ku doesn't disappoint

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 28 April 2010 - 9:16am
Sounds like Brett McKee's new Japanese-inspired restaurant on Upper King, O-Ku, is meeting expectations: Great entrees and sushi that's not too terribly kind on your wallet. Robert Moss has a nice review of the spot over at the ... More

Mixed use development opportunity on Upper King

By Amanda Click on Monday, 19 April 2010 - 9:20am
The Upper King Design District's Prime South Group is completely renovating the two-story historic structure at 526 King Street and three-story structure at 528 King. A press release describes the space as such: Retail will be on the ground floor,... More
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