At a Crossroads
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135,000 new homes?
- Sunday, October 29, 2006
Builders and investors are banking on the Lowcountry's rapid growth, fueling a powerful home construction boom that's quickly changing the face of the region.
Developers in the Charleston metropolitan area have more than 135,000 homes on the drawing board or under construction, a huge increase since last year, a new analysis by The Post and Courier shows. FULL STORY
View an updated map of new homes in the Lowcountry - Published 10/29/2006 (large PDF file)
Past articles
Growth forecast worries Dorchester taxpayers - Thursday, Septebmer 21, 2006
Family's well waters run deep- Monday, September 18, 2006
Old-timey produce stand must pick up, move on - July 3, 2006
Cainhoy activist works to preserve community - July 2, 2006
From suburbia to tough part of town; now what? - June 19, 2006
Where baskets once thrived, now there are mostly cars - April 23, 2006
Tale of 2 growing regions
- April 17, 2006
Hanging on to the family farm - April 17, 2006
The unsettling winds of change - April 5, 2006
A hunter loses ground - April 3, 2006
Quiet no more: Evolution of a crossroads - March 26, 2006
Survey ranks Dorchester residents' concerns - February 21, 2006
Region seeks way to resolve conflicts caused by growth - February 14, 2006
Blight giving way to light in lower North Charleston - January 3, 2006
Past meets future at Porcher's Bluff - December 25, 2005
113,000 new homes will likely change the face of the Lowcountry - First story in the series, published Dec, 4th, 2005 (text only)
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