Ribbon cutting ceremonies were held at The Palms 1101 in Downtown Columbia, SC, Friday afternoon. The 84 unit 99,000 square foot facility, managed by the Arnold Companies, is located close to the central business district, USC, the vista, and the Statehouse.
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Throwing back to 2009 when we completed the Village at Sandhill. The 300-acre, 1.3 million square foot, mixed-use development in Columbia, includes more than 60 retail stores and restaurants.
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M.B. Kahn is excited to show the progress of the New Career and Technology and Gym Buildings at James Island Charter High School. These buildings will offer New Curriculums for students and provide a well needed Competition Gymnasium. We are proud to be back on campus providing this for Charleston County School District and JICHS […]
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Throwing back to 1975 when we completed the Heritage Condominiums. The premier, 18-floor high-rise residence building is located in a neighborhood of historic homes next to the University of South Carolina campus.
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Throwing back to 1985 when we completed the Wilshire House. The 9-story, high-rise condominium complex is located the historical part of downtown Columbia called Union Station.
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Throwing back to 1988 when we completed the Sonoco World Headquarters. The 72,000 square foot facility was built for South Carolina’s largest corporation in terms of sales.
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In keeping with the Christmas spirit M. B. Kahn employees were excited to donate items to Epworth Children’s Home, one of our favorite organizations. For more than 120 years, Epworth Children’s Home has been providing a safe, stable, and loving environment for children who come from severely stressed family systems. These donations assisted in providing […]
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Throwing back to 1993 when we completed the Sanford Institute of Public Policy on Duke University’s West Campus in Durham, NC. The building is named for Terry Sanford, former Duke University president, North Carolina governor, and U.S. senator.
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Throwing back to 1995 when we completed the Clemson University Madren Center. The 57,000-square foot conference center named for Clyde V. Madren was built to house meetings and conferences as well as weddings and banquets.
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We were proud to participate in the 19th annual Bulls Bay Golf Challenge benefitting MUSC Children’s Health. The proceeds go to funding the Charles P. Darby Children’s Research Endowment. In 2005 we built the MUSC Darby Children’s Research Institute. The institute is the largest and most comprehensive pediatric research facility in the Carolinas. It is […]
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