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Seaboard Vista will restore four historic Vista buildings into a 47,590-sqft mixed-use district with dining, retail, offices, and lofts.
A plan is in place to construct 300 market-rate apartments and a 520-space garage at the corner of River Drive and Sunset Boulevard.
From an artistic Bauhaus design to a renovated brick ranch home with a pool, here are four hot homes for sale in Columbia, SC.
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700 Woodrow offers one- and two-bedroom apartment homes.
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The Celebration Circle was designed to honor pediatric patients, their families, and caretakers as part of the museum’s mission of inclusion and accessibility for all.
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This is some prime real estate up for grabs — so let us know your business ideas for the space.
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The Heron Lake community offers a variety of floorplans so you can find the one that fits your lifestyle.
This 20-year project to connect locals and visitors to the Saluda River is coming to life thanks to a new pedestrian bridge coming to West Columbia.
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Are you ready for riverfront living? Enter: 4 West Apartment Homes
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