Magnolia Plantation – 200-acre Project along Ashley River

A nearly 200-acre project is coming into 2025 along the Ashley River in the Charleston Neck area — Magnolia Landing — according to Clark Davis, CEO of Highland Resources.

The Houston firm’s long-term plan calls for up to 4,080 multifamily housing units, 1.2 million square feet of commercial space and 1,040 hotel rooms, with about 25 acres set aside for parks.

Decades ago, the tract near the King Street Extension and Milford Street housed businesses that left a toxic mix of contaminants in the soil. A North Carolina firm set out in 2002 to take on what was envisioned as the largest reuse of polluted land in South Carolina, but the effort collapsed into bankruptcy in 2016.

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