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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Charleston approves development plan for Sumar Street after seven-year delay

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William Cogswell Jr. City of Charleston Mayor | Ballotpedia

William Cogswell Jr. City of Charleston Mayor | Ballotpedia

Charleston City Council has approved a comprehensive development plan for the Old Piggy Wiggly site on Sumar Street in West Ashley, marking a significant step forward after seven years of stagnation. In just nine months in office, Mayor William Cogswell has successfully united various stakeholders to create an impressive gateway and community hub that merges the city-owned 2.5-acre site with the 33-acre Ashley Landing shopping center.

The city acquired the 2.5-acre site in 2017 for just over $3 million, intending to lead a redevelopment effort that would include a parking deck, city offices, and green space. However, years of debate left the project stalled. Under Mayor Cogswell's leadership, collaboration with the owners of Ashley Landing and the Edens redevelopment group has resulted in a vibrant plan that features a city park, nine acres of stormwater retention, outdoor dining and shopping, and affordable housing. This plan prioritizes the needs of surrounding residents, creating a walkable and bikeable destination to help reduce traffic congestion.

“This site will serve as a one-stop shop for West Ashley. Neighbors will be able to get their groceries, enjoy a meal, and relax in park space with their families without needing to drive to various locations,” said Mayor Cogswell. “West Ashley is finally getting the gateway it deserves, and I want to thank the City Council and city staff for their dedication in making this vision a reality.”

Construction is scheduled to begin in the summer of 2025, with full completion expected within 18 months. The plan also includes affordable housing units aimed at residents earning 80% of the annual median income, which aligns with typical salaries for first responders and Charleston County School District teachers.

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