As a boy in the 1960s, first-term Mount Pleasant Town Council member Jim Owens would ride his bike up and down the now-demolished Silas Pearman Bridge â while it was still under construction. Itâs not surprising that a person with such hometown bona fides might have a different perspective on Mount Pleasant than someone who has never tried she-crab soup, hasnât been to Pitt … [Read more...]
A Best Friend for Home Buyers: David Kent
David Kent runs his business a bit differently than most people who make their living in the Lowcountryâs booming real estate industry, representing buyers but not sellers in one of the most lucrative housing markets in the country. His penchant for swimming against the tide has done little to affect his standing among his peers, however. The Mount Pleasant resident is … [Read more...]
Still on the Cutting Edge: Hudsonâs Import Service
A lot has changed in Mount Pleasantâs automotive industry over the past 38 years. Cars have evolved from simple mechanical devices to complex computer systems, the economy has had its ups and its downs and the number of automotive repair businesses, once only a few, is now dozens. As times change and technology evolves, the staff at Hudsonâs Import Service has remained on … [Read more...]
Focusing on What They Do Best: The Pflug Law Firm
Five years ago, Chaun Pflug, Esq., left his job at one of the largest law firms in South Carolina to open his own practice in a 150 square-foot office in IâOn. Since The Pflug Law Firm opened, it has grown to four attorneys and two support staff, a larger Mount Pleasant location and a second location in North Charleston. Most importantly, he has won the trust of his clients and … [Read more...]
A New Approach: The College of Charlestonâs School of Professional Studies
Since its founding in 1770, the College of Charleston has earned a stellar reputation as one of the top liberal arts universities in the nation. Most people associate the institution of higher learning with images of 20-somethings and downtown Charleston, but the School of Professional Studies at the North Campus is living proof that the College of Charleston community … [Read more...]
We’re Getting Crafty –Â The Beer Boom in Mount PleasantÂ
The guys at Ghost Monkey and Two Blokes breweries looked all over the Charleston area for a place to set up shop, but, in the end, they both settled on Mount Pleasant. âItâs got the perfect demographics for craft beer,â said Jim Leonard, one of two brewers for Ghost Monkey. Like Ghost Monkey, Matt Symons and Sean Geddis of Two Blokes looked at Mount Pleasant and saw an … [Read more...]
A Perfect Dinner Pairing – Charleston’s Ronald McDonald House and the GCRA
For over 30 years, Charlestonâs Ronald McDonald House has been an invaluable resource to families of hospitalized children, providing food and shelter so they can focus on the childâs return to health without worrying about paying for hotels and restaurants. Tens of thousands of family members have been helped by the Ronald McDonald House in Charleston, but when the … [Read more...]
Builders Who’ll Have Your Back: St. Pierre Construction
Once, in casual conversation at her Sullivan's Island home, beloved best-selling author Dorothea Benton Frank described her sister to me as "someone you want to be in your bunker" â a person you'd want by your side should anything problematic ever happen. Now, years later, Dottie's words keep flashing through my mind as I sit across from builders Jeff and Greg St. Pierre of St. … [Read more...]
Beyond Your Basic Coffee Joint: Vintage Coffee & Cafe
Java. Joe. Mud. Whatever name you assign to the boldly roasted caffeinated beverage that gives you a reason to wake up in the morning, one thing we can all agree on is its importance to getting our motors revved. Whether folks start their day with a light amber blend or a frothy cappuccino, a steaming hot beverage usually takes precedence as the sun rises. And now coffee lovers … [Read more...]
Serving Both Sides of the Bridge: Phipps Law Firm
Eddie Phipps is a Mount Pleasant attorney whose offices are located in downtown Charleston. How the heck can that be? The answer is surprisingly simple. Expedience. Born and raised East of the Cooper, both of Phippsâ parents worked for the town. He is a graduate of Bishop England High School and was an officer in the Traffic Division of the Mount Pleasant Police Department for … [Read more...]