Cathedral of St John the Baptist

March 8th, 2010 by Lois

The largest and most elaborate of Charleston’s antebellum religious buildings was dedicated in 1907. Today the long awaited steeple was installed. Glenn Keyes architect…..absolutely beautiful! Great job and congratulations to everyone involved.

Lane and Smythe Style File: Case 001LSRELLC

February 27th, 2009 by Christy

Catching Ann Pope just walking into work today – she stylishly shows off her latest fashion finds. Blouse, GAP; Pant, Banana Republic; Shoes, Christian Louboutin; Glasses, Michael Kors; Bag, Longchamp

As always we encourage everyone at Lane and Smythe and our clients to, “Live Your Style.”

Photo by Russ

Rub a dub dub, 7 (fill in the blank) in a tub.

February 4th, 2009 by Christy

Living it up at Lois’ during our Christmas PAR-tay!

Something exciting happend!

January 26th, 2009 by Christy

Lois broke her toe. :(

She will be back in the full swing of things momentarily. Please send flowers and cards to 9 Broad. :)

Charleston is picked top 25 in Forbes Magazine

January 26th, 2009 by Christy

Housing Market Forecast Lists Charleston in Top 25

We’re certainly not a Las Vegas, Detroit or Miami.

That’s what local home- owners and real estate industry players can take comfort in when lamenting Charleston’s weakened housing market. Comparing market conditions with cities in far worse positions, in fact, makes our local problems seem much smaller.

To that effect, Charleston recently was cited as one of the top 25 Strongest Housing Markets by Forbes magazine, which asked Moody’s Economy.com to create a list of areas that are nearest to recovery. The group looked at metro areas with populations higher than 500,000.

The analysis forecast that the Lowcountry housing market will hit the bottom in late 2009 and that prices will fall by a margin of 1.1 percent before that time. (That prediction doesn’t jibe with data from the Charleston Trident Association of Realtors, which suggests that, at least since 2007, home sales prices have fallen by roughly 3 percent.)

Charleston shared the honor with other Southern cities, including Columbia, Birmingham and Augusta. Clusters of real estate stability were found in Upstate New York in cities such as Rochester, Albany and Buffalo and throughout Texas in cities including San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth and El Paso.

The analysis emphasized that the listed markets aren’t immune from the current downturn. None of the cities is likely to see prices increase by the end of the year.

In storage

A local developer has picked a spot to polish up in the revitalizing Charleston Neck Area.

Quattlebaum Development Co. is on the brink of breaking ground for a new storage facility on Heriot Street. The 106,000-square foot facility, which will be managed by Extra Space Storage, could open as early as June.

Extra Space Storage has three other locations in the Charleston area.

The 1.4-acre site used to house the brick Craig’s Seafood building, which has been torn down.

Quiet Heriot Street’s profile recently was elevated by the neighboring Magnolia urban infill development, a proposal that aims to turn 126 acres of previously polluted land along the Ashley River into a mix of offices, shops and as many as 4,400 homes. Magnolia developers plan to route the future neighborhood’s traffic over a marsh and through Heriot to link up to U.S. Interstate 26.

Reach Katy Stech at 937-5549 or kstech@postand courier.com.
Read the full article on Charleston.net

A Broad Street Sunset

December 12th, 2008 by Christy

Lois Lane is responsible for this beauty!

Happy Birthday Christy Barnwell!

December 12th, 2008 by Christy

Our office manager, Christy Barnwell, turned 30 today on Friday, December 12, 2008. Last night we celebrated her birthday, but more so celebrating her last night of 29 years. Towards the end of the celebration a double rainbow was sited outside our office on 9 Broad. Happy 30th Birthday Christy!

Shepard, We heart you.

December 9th, 2008 by Christy

Being a young artist and attending The Art Institute of Charleston I was excited to see one of Charleston’s own in one of my favorite magazine’s, GQ. This month in the December 2008 issue Mr. Fairey has his own page.  In the quaint office of 9 Broad, my desk sits in front of a mantle with a very unique piece of art on a metal sheet done by Mr. Fairey. “RADICALS” – a 2 color vector style piece in four quadrants with portraits of Einstein, Warhol, Parks and King. I love it. It is such a part of my everyday life.

Mr. Fairey we have discussed you and your work many times at The Art Institute of Charleston! Congrats!

Russ Bratcher
Lane and Smythe Real Estate
In-House Graphic Designer

Ding dong merrily on high!

December 5th, 2008 by Christy

DUCKS! “quack, quack”

November 13th, 2008 by Christy