
A view looking east across Noisette Way, towards City Center
and the Riverfront Park beyond.

Noisette Row rowhouses with ground floor live/work spaces will
create vitality at the street level.

The proposed Maritime Museum on the Cooper River is inspired
by the unique site of Pier Alpha on the northern end of the former
Charleston Navy Base. |
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The 400-acre parcel of the old Navy base, transferred to the
Noisette Company in 2004 in exchange for their overall master
planning effort, is the only area of the project over which
the company has direct responsibility. It includes many historic
structures, river-front access and major environmental features
scheduled for restoration.
Under the Master Plan, the company will develop this property
into a high-density, mixed use residential/commercial/civic
center that will serve as both an economic engine for the community
and a social/cultural center. Commercial tenants will be aggregated
by similarities of need, size and style. This will provide
both an exciting, innovative environment for company growth,
as well as a magnate to attract new entrepreneurs and jobs
to the area.
Visit The Navy Yard website.
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