The expression "a rising tide floats all boats" best describes Charleston's cruise business and its contributions to the local economy in 2010.
A boon or a sickening vulture picking away at Charleston's historic flesh?
Has the recent arrival of more cruise ships in Charleston, S.C. begun to ruin the historic city?
Op-Ed makes a case for more control and transparency.
The Vision for Marion Square gains international recognition, but lawsuits swirl about.
Those who fear Charleston's tradition of classical architecture is eroding can look to two local institutions for new hope.
The Post and Courier
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Letter to the Editor
The Post & Courier
March 21, 2006
Letter to the Editor
The Post & Courier
March 20, 2006
Letter to the Editor
The Post & courier
March 18, 2006
It didn't get slammed by a hurricane, devoured by termites or crumbled by a quake, but Charleston's historic district is being considered for a spot on the nation's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list.
Here's another suggestion...
Neighbors and others express their concern.
The 2006 winners were announced January 30.
Jack W. Simmons Jr.’s name will be forever etched into Charleston’s genetic memory...
More opposition (Dec.'05, Jan. '06)
A compliation of letters and editorials (Nov. '05) in opposition to the proposed Clemson Center on George Street
Neighborhood and Homeowners' Associations and other local leaders unite in opposition
Community opposition to project on George Street prompts revisions
Robert Behre
The Post & Courier, November 25, 2005
Perhaps more troubling than the BAR's disregard for public input and its own ordinance was the fact that the meeting was structured and conducted in a manner that discouraged and inhibited public participation.
Councilman Henry Fishburne
The Post & Courier, November 13, 2005
New Clemson Center approved, decried
Bill Davis
Charleston City Paper, November 11, 2005
The public spoke out against the proposed design of Clemson University's new architecture school in downtown Charleston by more than a 3-1 margin, but the Board of Architectural Review voted 6-1 for it.
Robert Behre
The Post & Courier, November 8, 2005
Modernist architects are clever... They know that when their buildings are relegated to a modernist urban context, they become exposed.
The Post & Courier, November 8, 2005
It could not be more clear; even the best modernist buildings prefer to be parasites on the body of traditional urbanism...
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May 15, 2005
City Ordinance Sec. 54-240 --
Board of Architectural Review; powers and duties
Special Edition of The Guardian,
Post & Courier: Editorials,
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City Council establishes Districts in Charleston
 
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