Charleston’s city housing authority plans to demolish and redevelop the Meeting Street Manor Extension public housing complex and has chosen a team for the job.
It’s a significant part of a larger plan to remake nearly 16 acres of the upper peninsula and add nearly 1,100 apartments to the area.

The big-picture plan calls for replacing existing low-income housing with a larger number of new apartments serving that population, plus many hundreds of workforce housing apartments for people with moderate incomes, and hundreds more for those with higher incomes.
Developers will provide the financing and handle the redevelopment, while the Housing Authority will continue to own the land.
The more than $90 million plan to redevelop the 44-unit Meeting Street Manor Extension complex calls for 230 apartments, amenities for residents, an internal 256-space parking garage and 13,500 square feet of retail space in new buildings on Meeting Street.
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