Contact Information:
200 Meeting Street
Suite 301
Charleston, South Carolina 29401-3156
Phone: 843.727.2650
Fax: 843.727.2680
Email: info@parkerpoe.com
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Year Office Established:
2004
Community Involvement:
- Ashley Hall School
- Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce
- Communities in Schools
- German American Chamber of Commerce
- Gibbes Museum of Art
- Leadership Charleston
- Local Children's Charity
- Lowcountry Food Bank
- Medical University of South Carolina Children's Hospital
- Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Porter-Gaud School
- Roper Heart Foundation
- Roper Xavier Society
- Ronald McDonald House
- South Carolina Historical Society
- Spoleto Festival USA
Official Local Contacts:
Robert C. Byrd, Charleston Office Managing Partner
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J. Walker Coleman, Charleston Office Marketing Partner
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About Charleston:
The firm opened a Charleston office in 2004 to meet the needs of the thriving business community in South Carolina's second largest city. The city of Charleston's estimated population is over 100,000 and more than 570,000 residents live in the Tri-County Area, which includes Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester counties.
Reasonable business costs, a thriving local economy, beautiful surroundings, comfortable climate and quality of life put Charleston top on the list for today's cutting-edge companies. Since 1995, new and expanding businesses have invested more than $5 billion in the area. The Port of Charleston is the largest port on the Southeast Atlantic and Gulf coasts and the fourth busiest container port nationwide.
The region also boasts a multi-billion dollar visitor industry, one of the Southeast's most impressive medical hubs and a well-established base of national and international manufacturers. In addition, historic homes, plantations, museums, fine restaurants, wide sandy beaches and numerous recreational opportunities are abundant in and around Charleston.
Since 1993, Charleston has been named as one of the top 20 cities in the world to visit by Conde Nast Traveler magazine. Charleston has also topped the unofficial list of best-mannered cities in the United States for ten years.