 | Briars Creek STEVE KOENIG GAZED AT AN UNDEVELOPED PIECE OF paradise in coastal South Carolina and dreamed of creating a community where world-class golf, exclusive homes and the bounty of nature could thrive in perfect harmony... Click here to read more... |
 | Find Kiawah Island Builders And Real Estate: Construction at Briar's Creek THE SHORES OF LAKE SHARON on rural Johns Island, South Carolina, builder Steve Koenig, owner of Steven J. Koenig Construction Company, has created a spectacular guest cottage aptly named “The Boathouse.” Koenig’s plan when he began to develop this 900-acre retreat at Briar’s Creek was to take advantage of an array of indigenous wildlife that would make Noah proud. Click here to read more... |
 | Perfect Team - Perfect House THEY FELL IN LOVE WITH THE VIEW.
Naturally they decided to build a
house to showcase it. After that, Rich and Maureen
Dabruzzi like to say, the rest came
together with teamwork like no one
involved expected. Click here to read more... |
 | Kiawah Island Charleston SC: Kiawah Island Resort the Sanctuary at Kiawah Island and the Kiawah Architectural review board Another important island entity is the Kiawah Island Resort. Three decades ago, it and Kiawah Island Real Estate both were owned by the Kiawah Island Company. They have since separated, though they still work together closely. Both maintain an air of privacy when it comes to... Click here to read more... |
 | Beresford Hall RICK MULLIN, VICE PRESIDENT AND CHARLESTON AREA MANAGER FOR SIMONINI BUILDERS, can hardly mask his enthusiasm once you get him warmed up talking about Beresford Hall, a new waterfront community just off Clements Ferry Road North on the Cainhoy Peninsula. Click here to read more... |
 | Park West 2006 WAS A BIG YEAR FOR DIANE Lewis and Richard Ward. They were married in an impromptu ceremony at the Battery and moved their family into their new home on Beckenham Drive. It’s the perfect location for them—one of the quietest and nicest neighborhoods in Park West... Click here to read more... |
 | Perfecting the Dream : Park West More than a Decade has passed since a pair of Prescient South Carolina residential-community developers produced a grand visionary plan to build a town within a town on the northern edge of Mount Pleasant, one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing cities.
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 | The Retreat at Charleston National IN BEAUTIFUL CHARLESTON National Country Club, “As you like it” refers to more than a Shakespearean play. At The Retreat, a community of 130 custom town homes, it means you design your living space to suit your personality and needs. Click here to read more... |
 | The Preserve At Clam Farm NEARLY 75 YEARS AGO, WHILE spending a summer on Folly Beach, George Gershwin was inspired to translate the magic that is the Lowcountry into music. Still a beloved favorite, the opera Porgy and Bess is a musical tribute not just to Charleston but to Folly Beach. “Summertime,” its best-known number, is a classic that evokes sultry summer days, waves washing ashore and a place where time almost stands still … Click here to read more... |
 | Brickyard Plantation: Mount Pleasant, South Carolina History Hangs Over The Lowcountry like Spanish moss on heavy oak limbs, so perhaps it is not surprising to learn that Brickyard Plantation in Mount Pleasant has an interesting past. Built on the... Click here to read more... |
 | Cottage In The Woods AS I WEND MY WAY around traffic circles and down tree-lined streets on Daniel Island, I’m expecting a pleasant morning and a quick look at a custom home under construction. My directions
are pretty clear–it is the last house on Watroo Point. And there it is: a beehive of activity where dedicated craftsmen are building this house as though it is their own. Click here to read more... |
 | Cottage In The Woods - Part 2 IT’S BEEN JUST A FEW weeks since I last stopped by the home going up at the end of Watroo Point on Daniel Island, but, in that short amount of time, a great deal of progress has been made. If anything, it is more impressive than before. Ben Henrich, the builder, guides me through the house, showing me the highlights... Click here to read more... |