
When Charleston's new aquarium opened almost a decade ago, it promised to help rejuvenate eastern Calhoun Street from Marion Square to the waterfront. Today, however, that transformation appears on hold. The eastern Calhoun Street area still has several surface parking lots that the city hopes will be redeveloped. The eastern end of Calhoun has seen a few new large office buildings and a condo project, but it remains a hodge podge of large new construction, smaller historic buildings and surface parking lots. Continue reading the Post and Courier.
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