2800 Palm

2800 Palm

King & Society was built on a vision, and this beautiful beachfront property is proof that no vision is too grand for builder Justin Roland and the K&S team.  After identifying this enviable Isle of Palms oceanfront lot as an attractive redevelopment opportunity, each business subsidiary (real estate, construction, design, and property management) played an important role in the success of the project – delivering this wonderful IOP home to a lucky family in Columbia, SC.

 

From the pouring of the foundation to the finishing touches, the K&S construction team worked to ensure that the highest standards throughout the home building process were met.  The real estate and in-house property management teams worked together to make the design and furnishing choices that would exceed marketplace demands and create a fun, exciting vacation home, thoughtfully designed by Carl McCants.

 

Our professionalism in collaborating with our clients, architects and designers, our accountability, and our attention to detail offers a proven track record in delivering high quality, carefully-designed, well-built homes – because we’re there every step of the way, from the moment we have our first discussion to the day our clients step over the threshold.

49 Tradd Street

49 Tradd Street

Constructed in 1731, 49 Tradd Street, more commonly known as the Colonel George Chicken House, is one of the earliest structures in the historic district. Located in the Old Walled City of Charleston, this home has been totally renovated to meet today’s lifestyle by K&S Builder Justin Roland and the King & Society Construction team, while staying true to its unique history and charm. From the private walled garden to the elegant winding staircase, this showcase stucco-over-brick residence has it all! In addition, a welcoming foyer with fireplace, formal living and dining rooms with hardwood floors, and a sunny, modern kitchen make this one not to be missed.

58.5 Broad Street

58.5 Broad Street

The building at 58 ½ Broad St has a rich and interesting history.  The building was built in two stages, consuming both 56 and 58 Broad (No. 58 c 1798 and No. 56 c 1800), by attorney and politician John Geddes.  From 1869-1874, 58 Broad was the location of the Charleston branch of the Freedman’s Bank, a national bank for African Americans- and at the time, the only bank for African Americans in Charleston. The national bank failed in 1874, but the bones and structure of 58 Broad St remained.

 

Originally constructed using brick and heart pine lumber, the Seeley’s wanted to carry the history of the building into their renovation.

King & Society and Encore worked together to make this vision a reality.  Encore procured antique heart pine from different areas, including old joists from a deconstructed 1860’s home on Sullivan’s Island to mill the floating stair treads and the lumber to mill the floors came from a downtown Greenville, SC deconstruction, built c. 1840’s.  Using the antique reclaimed lumber, all milled locally, and the original Charleston brick in this renovation ensured that the local historical integrity of the building was preserved.

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