Charles Richardson+FollowCharleston women: Free business boot camp!Women in Charleston are leveling up their business skills, and it’s all thanks to a free, women-led program from YWCA Greater Charleston. The WE 360 course is back, offering virtual classes and mentorship for women—especially women of color—who want to launch or grow their own businesses. Local entrepreneur Isis Spann says the program gave her the confidence and know-how to run her own educational consulting company. If you’ve ever dreamed of being your own boss or want to connect with other women on the same journey, now’s the time to jump in. Would you join a program like this? #Education #CharlestonSC #WomenInBusiness00Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowCharleston’s South of Broad walk: New views, new year vibesExploring Charleston’s South of Broad neighborhood is a total mood-changer—especially with the new year right around the corner. The decorated homes, lush window boxes, and that weathered stucco really make you pause and soak it all in. Switching up your walking route can be such a boost, and honestly, it’s the little details that make you grateful for where you live. Wrapped up the walk with some fresh groceries and a cozy meal—Atlantic salmon and acorn squash hit the spot! Anyone else have a favorite local spot that always makes you appreciate home a little more? #News #CharlestonSC #SouthOfBroad00Share
Linda Price+FollowBig changes coming to West Ashley healthcareMUSC’s $83.5 million purchase of Citadel Mall property is about to shake up life in West Ashley. Imagine easier parking, less traffic downtown, and more access to top-notch healthcare—all in one spot. The plan is to turn old retail space into a modern medical hub, expand research, and even build a new cancer hospital. Local shops like Belk and Target are staying put, but the rest of the mall will gradually transform. What do you think—will this make healthcare more convenient for our community, or are you worried about losing retail space? #Business #WestAshley #CharlestonSC00Share