Charleston schedules second public meeting on Ingram Road office project

Mayor William Cogswell
Mayor William Cogswell
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The City of Charleston has announced it will hold a second public meeting on March 9 to discuss the redevelopment of properties at 1660 and 1662 Ingram Road in West Ashley. The event aims to update residents and gather input regarding plans to convert these sites into new city office spaces.

City staff, the project design team, and Mayor Cogswell are scheduled to present updated proposals and outline upcoming steps for the project. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback following the presentation.

The meeting is set for March 9 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at Founders Hall, Charles Towne Landing, located at 1500 Old Towne Rd. Residents, business owners, and stakeholders are encouraged to attend.

This initiative aligns with the City of Charleston’s ongoing efforts to preserve and improve quality of life for its residents, as outlined on its official mission page. The city also collaborates with regional government entities toward this goal, according to information available on its official website.

Charleston’s historical significance is reflected in sites such as the Old Slave Mart Museum, which highlights aspects of American history including the domestic slave trade (more details here). The city’s Council Chamber features original chandeliers and historic portraits dating back to 1818 (see official site), as well as original Thomas Edison light bulbs that functioned until 1983 (read more). Charleston encompasses areas around Charleston Harbor and plays a role within the larger Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville region (learn more here).



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