Coastal Heritage MagazineBuilding Green: A New PathA new era of green design and construction has arrived on South Carolina campuses. LEEDing Off. Gene Dinkins, president of Cox and Dinkins, Inc., stands in front of his company’s Columbia office building—the first...
Coastal Heritage Magazine Old Cities, New Life Innovative developers and civic leaders are drawing residents back to older suburbs and formerly blighted areas. Far-Sighted. Developer John L. Knott, Jr. (right), CEO of the Noisette Co., and Kurt Taylor, North...
Coastal Heritage Magazine The Coast’s Great Leap How fast is too fast? In a single generation, the South Carolina coast has been transformed. Changing Landscapes. This inland development along the west bank of the Intracoastal Waterway in Horry County was built...
Coastal Heritage Magazine A Line in the Sand: Nourishing South Carolina’s Beaches For now, nourishment seems the only practical answer to erosion. But, in the long run, most beachfront property owners will have to retreat. The longer we wait, the more costly it will...
Coastal Heritage Magazine Nature or Nurture? Driven out of their habitats, many wildlife species are flourishing in America’s urbanized areas, thriving on our handouts and causing nuisances. Unexpected Company. Alicia Kelly, holding her daughter, Patricia, recalls...