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Charleston Mayor Unveils Vision for Waterfront TransformationCharleston Mayor Unveils Vision for Waterfront Transformation Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg has unveiled an ambitious plan to revitalize the city’s historic waterfront with a mix of luxury condominiums, retail, and public spaces. The project, dubbed “Waterfront Charleston,” aims to create a vibrant and sustainable community while preserving the city’s unique character. The plan, which spans 20 acres along the Ashley River, includes the construction of six high-rise towers containing approximately 1,500 luxury condominiums. The towers will range in height from 20 to 35 stories, offering stunning views of the river and the city skyline. In addition to the residential component, Waterfront Charleston will feature over 1 million square feet of retail space, including boutiques, restaurants, and art galleries. The project will also create a public promenade, bike paths, and parks, providing opportunities for recreation and relaxation. Mayor Tecklenburg emphasized that the project is designed to complement the city’s historic architecture while introducing a modern touch. “We believe that Waterfront Charleston will become a destination for residents and visitors alike, while respecting the charm and integrity of our city,” he said. The project is expected to generate significant economic benefits for Charleston. It is estimated to create over 5,000 jobs during construction and generate approximately $1 billion in annual revenue for the city. However, the plan has faced some scrutiny from preservationists, who worry about its impact on the historic character of the waterfront. Mayor Tecklenburg has assured that the project will be implemented with careful consideration for the city’s heritage. The Waterfront Charleston project is set to be approved by the city council in the coming months. Construction is expected to begin in early 2024 and take several years to complete. Once completed, the project will transform Charleston’s waterfront into a thriving and vibrant neighborhood that celebrates both the city’s past and its future.