Source: Lancaster County A major mixed-use development is transforming the U.S. Highway 521 corridor in Indian Land. The Exchange at Indian Land, a 130-acre project led by Crosland Southeast, is bringing new residential, retail, and dining options to one of Lancaster...
First Magnolia Landing office building goes before Charleston board
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Making way for Charleston’s Four Seasons Resort and Hotel
Source: The Post and Courier The former Days Inn property on Meeting Street in downtown Charleston is being redeveloped into a luxury hotel and residential destination under the Four Seasons flag. Demolition of the existing motel has begun, marking the first step in...
West Village Wins in Best of Living Awards
We’re proud to share that West Village in Florence, Alabama has been named a Silver Award Winner in the National Association of Home Builders 2025 Best in American Living™ Awards (BALA) in the Best On-the-Boards Community category. The BALA Awards recognize the most...
The Post and Courier reports that construction activity is gaining momentum at the 200-acre Magnolia Landing site, with plans for the development’s first office building now moving through the City of Charleston’s Technical Review Committee.
The seven-story office building, planned on a 12-acre parcel at 115 Bachman Blvd., will include ground-floor retail, office space above, internal structured parking, and a rooftop penthouse office overlooking the Ashley River. The project marks a key milestone within the nearly 6-million-square-foot Magnolia Landing development, which broke ground earlier this year.
As a large-scale, phased mixed-use project, Magnolia Landing will require long-term coordination across commercial, residential, hospitality, and public infrastructure components. The development is expected to build out over the next 20 years, underscoring the importance of disciplined construction management, sequencing, and collaboration with city agencies throughout the approval and delivery process.