Join us in I’On on September 4 from 5:30 to 7:30pm for a Lowcountry Boil and tour of 6 beautiful I’On homes. You’ll enjoy a progressive dinner with appetizers, the boil, and desserts at different homes as you move through the tour. The builder of two of the homes will be on site to answer [...]
Filed under: I'On Group, I'On Real Estate, I'On Village on August 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
You read that right - bike-sharing is finally off the ground in America! Washington D.C. launched the program, called SmartBike D.C., on Aug. 13, 2008 with 120 bikes at 10 different sites in the downtown area. It’s a conservative beginning for sure, compared to Paris’ Velib program, which began with 10,000 bikes at 750 locations [...]
Filed under: I'On Group, Urban Sustainability on August 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It’s incredible how much you can find on the Internet by typing in “space-saving furniture.” Some of it, granted, is the size equivalent of greenwashing - big companies put out a sofa that’s 6 inches shorter than the norm, and it’s suddenly a space saver. But most of what one finds is truly innovative, and [...]
Filed under: I'On Group, Mixson, Urban Sustainability on August 28th, 2008 | No Comments »
We just got the latest schedule for the N. Chas. Play Fest (Mixson’s a sponsor), from Mary Gould of South of Broadway - and whether you’re a dedicated writer, avid spectator, fervent reader, or even a lover of fun food and drink (check out the Oscar Wilde martini bar at The Chart!) there is something [...]
Filed under: Events, I'On Group, Mixson, Press releases on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
So the lack of a handrail might not be a good thing for homes with babies and young kids, but one has to admit that these are incredibly cool. I would take the bookshelf staircase in a second. Pictures came from Purple Area - you can see more on her site.
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Filed under: I'On Group, Mixson, Urban Sustainability on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments »
Play as in theater, that is - for the last three Saturdays in September, South of Broadway Theatre Company, together with the Old North Charleston Merchants’ Association, will host the first annual North Charleston Playwrights Festival. Mary Gould, who heads up South of Broadway (which also has an amazing program called Summer in the [...]
Filed under: Events, I'On Group, Mixson on August 21st, 2008 | No Comments »
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8 Marbel Lane, the last townhome in the acclaimed Upper King St. neighborhood of Morris Square, is still available at the reduced price of $673,700! With 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a garage, this is downtown living at its [...]
Filed under: I'On Group, Morris Square on August 19th, 2008 | No Comments »
So the Post and Courier reported today in the cover article of the Business Review. As the numbers show, despite the overall market slump, I’On’s home sales are down only slightly from last year, compared to the Charleston region as a whole, which has endured declines of 30-50% from the real estate boom peak. For [...]
Filed under: I'On Group, I'On Real Estate, I'On Village on August 18th, 2008 | No Comments »
Andy Gilbert was kind enough to spend some time with Warren Wise of the Post and Courier last week, to talk about his new Mixson home, downsizing, the E. Montague community, and the planning philosophy that makes Mixson so workable. Read the article here!
Filed under: Charleston SC Green Living, I'On Group, Mixson on August 18th, 2008 | No Comments »
For all you E. Montague - North Charleston - Park Circle residents and enthusiasts, there is now a website dedicated to keeping you all in the loop! It’s www.myparkcircle.com, and it was started by Jim Sears of Johns Island. The site keeps on growing, adding photos, links to local groups and businesses, events, you name [...]
Filed under: Charleston SC Green Living, I'On Group, Mixson, Urban Sustainability on August 15th, 2008 | No Comments »