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| Daniel Island, SC - Condominium complex planned | | 2007-07-09 17:50:00 | | Condominium complex planned for Daniel Island
A four-story condominium complex is scheduled to break ground in downtown Daniel Island in September.
Developers Sam Levin and Michael Murray are creating a 68-unit complex called The Four Corners at Daniel Island. The project will be comprised of two buildings near the corner of Seven Farms and River Landing drives.
The condominiums will be offered from the low $200,000s to the low $400,000s, sales director Cindy Koontz said. There are 15 floor plans for the one- and two-bedroom units, which range from about 650 square feet to about 1,300 square feet.
Pre-sales are under way and model units may be complete by summer of 2008, Koontz said. The developers hope to close on the first home sales by next October.
as provided by Charleston Regional Business Journal
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| | Daniel Island, SC Phase II launches | | 2007-05-03 01:40:00 | | Downtown Daniel Island launches Phase II
Carolina First Bank and Ali Baba Restaurant are the first major tenants to sign with Phase II of Downtown Daniel Island, the 10-acre mixed-use town center project that launched its first phase in 2004.
Owner and developer James Doran Co. announced that Phase II will add three buildings and 30,000 square feet to the project. The bank will occupy about 3,000 square feet in Building 1000, a 5,000-square-foot structure on Island Park Drive.
Buildings 500 and 600 will be located on Seven Farms Drive across from the Family Circle Cup Tennis Center. Ali Baba, an upscale Mediterranean restaurant, will occupy Building 500, which will feature a patio area and 9,098 square feet of office and retail space.
Building 600 will offer 20,912 square feet of office and retail space in a two-story structure next to Guggenheim Park. Developers are in negotiations with a neighborhood-style restaurant that would become a key tenant for the building.
Buildings 500 and ... | | By: Charleston's Home Port | | |
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