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“I don’t think that was something

I could morally, ethically and legally

bring myself to get comfortable

doing,” Smith said. “I’m old school.

A handshake agreement means

something. I’m a man of my word,

and I expect others to uphold those

standards as well.”

“I was uncomfortable because of

the contract with Tex and the spirit

in which the contract was drawn,”

Smith said. “But there always has to be

middle ground.”

Smith joined the majority and

voted to change the setbacks for

Church and Mill streets and to remove

public funding from the project. That

action was taken by the Council on

April 8, 2014, more than a year before

four candidates supported by the Save

Shem Creek group – Jim Owens,

Joe Bustos, Bob Brimmer and Will

Haynie – were elected to the Council.

Three incumbents – Chris O’Neal,

Chris Nichols and Ken Glasson –

were unseated. Longtime Council

Member Thomasena Stokes-Marshall

did not seek re-election.

According to Small, the building

will cost around $20 million, a figure

that includes impact fees paid to the

town and Mount Pleasant Water

Works and buying out Roper’s lease

on the property. Its exterior consists

of glass and brick, and concrete

stained to resemble wood. A financial

company and a law firm already have

leased space in the building, and

AVTEX will have an office there as

well. Small said 160 to 180 people

will work in the building.

“It’s not just about people who

come to the restaurants as patrons.

Each restaurant has a large staff. They

all need parking, too,” he said.

“It’s a very solid building,” he added.

“If there’s an earthquake or a hurricane,

that’s where you want to be.”

AVTEX, established in 1974, has

developed numerous residential, retail

shopping centers, office and industrial

properties in the Southeast, including

The Market at Oakland in North

Mount Pleasant.

The circled area is the location of the parking garage/office building at Coleman Boulevard and

Mill Street. The photo was taken from the air April 6, 2016.

Photo by Brian Sherman.

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