The Midtown Blog
A Reavis-Comer Development
Thursday, May 28, 2009
5 Brewster- sold!

We'll be moving our model at Midtown soon! Our current model, 5 Brewster Ct., is under contract and will be closing in the next month. We're excited to welcome our new homeowners, and are also excite to showcase another of our floor plans as a model. At the moment, we plan on moving over to Cannon Street, perhaps to 36 Cannon, which has a great master suite, and floor plan that we all would love to see furnished. It's amazing how different a property looks when it has furnishings in it. I think you really get a feel for the space and how you would love in it. For this reason, we have also furnished one of the few remaining condos, 189 B St. Philip. It's a 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, and is our smallest (also least expensive) remaining home. Once we got the furniture and artwork in, it was amazing how much larger the space felt. You would think that the opposite would be true, that a space would feel larger when empty, but they really is not the case. Stay tuned for the location of our new model, and please stop by to visit any Saturday from 1-5, and Sunday from 2-5, or by appointment.

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Friday, May 15, 2009
Stay at the Francis Marion, get $50!

If you're planning on visiting Charleston any time soon, check out the Francis Marion Hotel's Charleston Getaway Deal. When you book a room, they give you $50 per night to spend however you'd like. The Francis Marion is located at the corner of King Street and Calhoun Street downtown, and there are tons of restaurants, shops, and things to do just steps away from the hotel, so the money will be sure to go to good use. You can also apply the money towards any of the goods and services offered by the hotel, including spa services at the in-house Spa Adagio.

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Thursday, May 7, 2009
The Have-Nots
If you've never been to Theater 99 on Meeting Street, you should go. The Have-Nots are a Charleston based improv comedy group, and they are the ones who founded Theater 99. They have other groups come to perform there as well, but it is always comedy and always hilarious. The theater is above the Bicycle Shop at 280 Meeting Street downtown (near Meeting and George). This year Theater 99 is hosting Piccolo Fringe 2009, from May 22-June 6. Apparently, there are going to be 77 shows in 16 days, and tickets are on sale at The Gaillard Auditorium. Tickets for regular events are extremely reasonable, ranging from $5 to around $15. You can also buy beer, wine and snacks at the theater. It's a lot of fun, and something different from the typical bar/restaurant scene.

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