February 28, 2013
Join us for the grand opening of David Weekley’s model home located at 1508 Anacostia Avenue within Carolina Park on Saturday, March 9. Tour the home from 11 a.m to 3 p.m. Enjoy a complimentary lunch provided by Cast Iron Food Truck and prize giveaways. For more information, contact Demetrial Coleman at dcoleman@dwhomes.com or Kelly Gillette at kgillette@dwhomes.com. Read More
February 24, 2013
When Mayor Billy Swails first rode by the small sheds that have sprouted up along U.S. Highway 17 north of here, he thought they were “the largest sweetgrass basket stands I'd ever seen.” Others have thought they might be small restaurants. In fact, they're neither. More accurately, they're a sign of these times, or at least signs of how much we don't like most conventional signs. These five sheds are all sig... Read More
February 17, 2013
Joe Kirk arrived in metro Charleston in the midst of a housing wave with no end in sight for his company, Saussy Burbank, and the market as a whole. Back then in 2005, the Charlotte based homebuilder was erecting houses lickety-split at White Gables neotraditional neighborhood in Summerville and The Palmetto Forest section of Legend Oaks in Dorchester County. Kirk, vice president and general manager, oversaw a staff that would peak at 1... Read More
February 07, 2013
The year 1997 marked the beginning of a successful relationship between the South Carolina Lowcountry and David Weekley Homes. Since the beginning, the national builder has helped create the beautiful landscape of Daniel Island and is now building quality homes in Carolina Park in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. David Weekley Homes offers home-buying opportunities from master-planned communities to building on your own lot. David Weekle... Read More
February 01, 2013
It’s strange to think that people commenting on social media outlets as recently as 2011 were wondering what ever happened to Carolina Park. Not that such remarks were a surprise: the highly-visible property unveiled in the mid 2000s wrapping around Wando High School in Mount Pleasant had paved streets, infrastructure, a few small businesses, a church, Roper St. Francis Mount Pleasant Hospital and four customized homes but no sign... Read More