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SPA offers glimpse into cruise terminal’s future downtown




The S.C. State Ports Authority officially kicked off its Union Pier cruise terminal revitalization today with a news conference and a public tour of the site. The SPA has contracted with Cooper, Robertson & Partners to draft a plan for the terminal and surrounding nine acres.



Staff Report
Published Oct. 8, 2009

The S.C. State Ports Authority officially kicked off its Union Pier cruise terminal revitalization today with a news conference and a public tour of the site.

“This project has the potential to provide a world-class cruise terminal that conforms to current security requirements, while also enhancing this area of the downtown Charleston waterfront for Charleston residents and our visitors,” said SPA chief Jim Newsome.

The SPA said its project is aimed at the following:

“We have a great opportunity for the City of Charleston, this region and the entire state to have a cruise terminal that reflects Charleston’s character, creates new economic opportunities and provides more public access to our historic waterfront,” Mayor Joe Riley said.

The SPA has contracted with Cooper, Robertson & Partners to draft a plan for the terminal and surrounding nine acres.

The planning team also includes:

Paul Milana, with Cooper, Robertson & Partners, described the four-phase planning process and opportunities for public input. The process will take an estimated four months.

In addition to attending the public meetings, the community is encouraged to visit the Union Pier cruise terminal Web site for additional information and to submit comments, questions and feedback. More information about the late October public “listening session” will be provided in the coming weeks.

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