Protect your bottom line. And the environment. At the same time.
Newmarket is the latest mixed-use development on Charleston’s peninsula. And latest in this case doesn’t merely refer to a date. It refers to a philosophy. It’s new. All of it. The idea that you don’t have to spend an hour every day getting to work. The idea that you can build sustainably and affordably—that the environment is as important as any bottom line. The idea that downtown Charleston stretches far beyond Broad Street. The idea that where you work affects your work—and where you live affects how you live. So Charleston’s latest mixed-use development is really just its smartest.
Smart. From the ground up.
The structures line cobblestone-paved streets with ample on-street parking, shade trees, and generous sidewalks. All of this—combined with active storefronts, areas for sidewalk dining, and public plazas—doesn’t just allow for foot traffic, it invites it. Located at the foot of the Ravenel Bridge on Morrison Drive, NewMarket is comprised of 160,000 square feet of commercial and residential space. And it’s available now. Just in time.