Charleston Digital Corridor says it’s finally ready to move ahead on new tech space
Much of the hype around Charleston’s startup scene has focused for years on a parking lot on the east side of town.
The city has long planned to replace rows of cracking concrete on Morrison Drive with a sleek office building for its nascent technology sector.
The plan was to plant a flag in the upper reaches of the peninsula, a signal that a pocket of low-slung warehouses and light industry could become a hip tech hub. The city paid $1.8 million for two acres to spur the project.
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