davenportmeghan+FollowBig changes coming to North Charleston livingLink Apartments® Mixson in Park Circle just changed hands, marking another major investment in North Charleston’s booming rental scene. With 358 modern units, resort-style amenities, and walkable access to dining and entertainment, this community is a magnet for young professionals and families. The sale highlights how much confidence investors have in Charleston’s future, especially as the area keeps growing and attracting new jobs. If you live nearby or are thinking about moving, what do you think these kinds of developments mean for the neighborhood vibe and affordability? #RealEstate #NorthCharleston #CommunityGrowth00Share
Brittany Rios+FollowHorror icons invade North Charleston!North Charleston is about to get a serious dose of chills—Spooky Empire is rolling into town for two days packed with horror legends, wild costumes, and all things creepy. Imagine meeting the actors behind Jason, Michael Myers, and Leatherface, plus stars from The Walking Dead and The Lost Boys, all under one roof! There’ll be photo ops, panels, and a treasure trove of horror merch to explore. Even Ric Flair and Bam Margera are joining the fun. If you’re a horror fan or just love a good scare, this is the weekend to let your freak flag fly. Who’s your must-meet guest? #Entertainment #Movies #NorthCharleston00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowNorth Charleston’s new school brings hopeA $37 million private high school is set to open in North Charleston, transforming a 90-year-old building that once stood empty and fire-damaged into a beacon for underserved families. Cristo Rey Charleston High School will welcome its first 100 ninth graders in August 2027, offering not just college prep but real-world job experience—each student will work a professional job one day a week. The school’s unique funding model means families pay what they can, making opportunity accessible to all. This feels like a real turning point for the community. How do you think this will change North Charleston’s future? #Education #NorthCharleston #EducationForAll00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowNorth Charleston teacher’s big heart for newcomersLori Mendiola at R.B. Stall High is making a real difference for students new to North Charleston—and even new to the country. She’s not just teaching English; she’s helping kids from all backgrounds feel at home by making sure they have the basics like folders, markers, and pencils. For many, it’s their first time in an American classroom, and Lori’s own multicultural family inspires her to go the extra mile. Imagine starting high school in a new country—what would help you feel welcome? Let’s talk about how our community can support these students and teachers! #Education #NorthCharleston #CommunitySupport00Share
Shelly Powell+FollowBig changes coming to Park Circle apartmentsMontague at Park Circle in North Charleston is about to get a major facelift—think new amenities, a revamped pool, and even a pickleball court. Comunidad Partners just acquired the 358-unit complex, aiming to make it a top spot for nurses, teachers, military, and first responders who keep our city running. With Charleston’s housing demand soaring and new construction limited, these upgrades could be a game-changer for local workers. How do you feel about more investment in workforce housing in our area? What other improvements would you like to see? #RealEstate #NorthCharleston #WorkforceHousing00Share