
Megan Fernandes
Reporter at Post and Courier
Reporter for @postandcourier. Former reporter for @Gannett @seacoastonline @pacificbiznews and @Joliet_HN
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6 days ago |
postandcourier.com | Megan Fernandes
The next boutique lodging coming to downtown Charleston has a shine in its name: The Nickel. The 50-room property that borrows from a French phrase is expected to open with a soft launch next month at the site of the former Dixie Furniture store at 529 King St. Its website and booking platform opened this week, with reservations accepted as early as May 1. Room rates start from $459 per night, with discounts for stays booked through Labor Day.
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1 week ago |
postandcourier.com | Megan Fernandes
A proposed 27-key hotel in downtown Charleston is headed back through the planning process this year with a new developer. If approved, it would be King Street's northernmost lodging to date. The hotel at 657 King St. was restructured to become a suite-style boutique hotel. Plans show a first floor restaurant and café as well as a rooftop pool and bar. CKC Properties paid $4.75 million for the land last year and has filed plans with the city.
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1 week ago |
postandcourier.com | Megan Fernandes
The long-planned Montford Hotel at 245 Huger St. earned the first of the three greenlights it needs from the city's Board of Architectural Review. The project, which will be just south of the Meeting Street onramp to the Ravenel Bridge, was given conceptual approval April 9.
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1 week ago |
postandcourier.com | Megan Fernandes
Two hotels near Tanger Outlets and the Centre Pointe development in North Charleston are checking into the market and ready to welcome guests this month — marking the first newly constructed lodgings for the area in 2025. An eight-story, 252-room Drury Plaza opened April 4 at 2934 W. Montague Ave., off of Interstate 26. The hotel has more than 3,600 square feet of flexible meeting space for expected business travel demand along with other usual hotel amenities.
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1 week ago |
postandcourier.com | Megan Fernandes
Travelers heading through Charleston International in the last week have been without their Cinnabon fix. The sweet-and-sticky baked-goods kiosk at the airport has been temporarily closed, according to concession operator Delaware North. "We recently made changes to our operating structure, which caused a brief interruption in service," Michael Blake, the company's director of operations, said in a written statement April 10. Blake did not elaborate about the changes.
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