LowcountryBizSC: A Conversation with Andrew Adams, CEO of Charleston Freight Station

Charleston Freight Station is a key player in today’s global supply chain and logistics industries.  They offer packing solutions, warehousing, consolidation, damage control, export regulation compliance, and military cargo as well as high-end car export. As a freight logistics company with over 20 years of experience, they provide packaging and shipping solutions across all major

Charleston Regional Business Journal: People in the News

East Cooper Habitat for Humanity, a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization, has elected Sallie Pritchard as a returning board member. Pritchard  is a paralegal at the law office of Edward K. Pritchard Jr. and serves on the board for the Medical University of South Carolina’s Children’s Hospital Fund.

Deck the coast with boughs of holly

At Edisto, things will soon be bright and jolly, right into the New Year  Edisto Island, S.C. — The Edisto Island and Edisto Beach communities are all set to decorate from stem to stern for another festive holiday season. The year ahead promises a bounty of options on this pristine barrier island just an hour

Mount Pleasant Magazine: Helping Hands – East Cooper Nonprofits

Mount Pleasant is known for high-performing schools, stylish neighborhoods and manicured thoroughfares. Work on Highway 17, now a testament to the vision of residents and town officials past and present, is almost completed. The transformation of Coleman Boulevard into main street Mount Pleasant is well underway. You don’t have to dig all that deep to

Savannah Morning News: Hardeeville City Council delays branding project decision

By JESSICAH PETERS Hardeeville City Council has delayed choosing a company to brand the city because members want more information on how three prospective contractors would handle the project. Arnett Muldrow and Associates, E. Boineau and Company and The Brandon Agency pitched branding plans and shared their companies’ histories with City Council last month. Council

LowcountryBizSC: Outdoor dining offers allure, but is danger on the menu?

By Vernon Glenn It’s so appealing to dine al fresco, so little wonder outdoor dining venues are plentiful these days. Naturally, they’re often on a corner, a sidewalk or otherwise in close proximity to moving objects, like cars, trucks and bicycles, intent on their own journey.  While the chance of an accident occurring seems small,