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Winslow's Word July 2025
HCF News
Winslow's Word July 2025
Every year, Historic Charleston Foundation continues its robust internship program, welcoming undergraduate and graduate students to work with every department in the Foundation. Interns are especially important during the summer and our team is able to do some crucial work in between two very busy seasons. In addition, Courier Square Phase III went to the BAR for conceptual design approval.
July 17, 2025
Winslow's Word
Growth and Development
Cataloging the Collection with 2025 Museum Interns
House Museums
Cataloging the Collection with 2025 Museum Interns
One of the most important jobs in a Museum of any kind is the maintenance and care of its collection items. During the summer, Museum intern Julia Keadle worked with both historic house museums to update collection items and imagery. Read directly from Julia about her summer.
July 17, 2025
Aiken-Rhett House
Nathaniel Russell House
Using GIS as a Preservation Tool
Advocacy
Using GIS as a Preservation Tool
Preservation intern, Annave Allred, works with the preservation team to learn how to use GIS and how this tool can be used in a real-world application. Hear more from Annave, here.
July 17, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
Peninsula Plan
Preservation in Action: Crack Study Update with 2025 Interns
Preservation
Preservation in Action: Crack Study Update with 2025 Interns
Historic Charleston Foundation is fortunate to have dedicated, and brilliant students join our staff for internships in all departs, all year long. This summer, preservation intern Jackson Dent, MSHP Clemson University, and Annave Allred (ARTM, College of Charleston) continued an important preservation project more than 15 years in the making at the Aiken-Rhett House. Hear directly from the students about this work.
July 17, 2025
Aiken-Rhett House
Internships
Demanding excellence for Charleston's skyline: Courier Square Phase III heads to BAR-Large
Advocacy
Demanding excellence for Charleston's skyline: Courier Square Phase III heads to BAR-Large
Courier Square Phase III heads to BAR-Large on July 9 for conceptual approval for the design of the public realm and buildings 1-4. The bigger the scale, the bigger the stakes. Historic Charleston Foundation will speak in person at the July 9 meeting with our feedback to advocate for the world-class architecture Charleston deserves.
July 8, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
Peninsula Plan
Protecting Charleston's Future by Advocating for Responsible Tourism
Advocacy
Protecting Charleston's Future by Advocating for Responsible Tourism
Historic Charleston Foundation actively participates in the tourism business—but not at the expense of our residents. We enjoy celebrating Charleston’s unique history, culture, and architecture with our guests. Tourism, when managed properly, is fundamental to the sustained preservation of our city. However, when tourism runs rampant and unchecked, the consequences can lead to dire impacts on everyday livability for locals. It is critical to find an intentional balance between visitors and residents to enhance the quality of life for everyone. Moving towards a healthy balance between tourism and livability is the primary goal of HCF’s partnership with the City of Charleston, Bloomberg Associates and Explore Charleston—and was the topic of HCF’s Future of Responsible Tourism Forum on May 20th at the Charleston Museum.
June 23, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
Tourism Management
Easement Education Series: Insurance for Property Owners
Preservation
Easement Education Series: Insurance for Property Owners
HCF is grateful for Charleston's incredible community of preservation-minded property owners, many we have the pleasure of knowing through our easement and covenant program. To support property owners, the Foundation has developed a series of programs to provide more insight and connection to preservation professionals. The first session focused on insurance, with a panel of local insurance executives.
June 20, 2025
Easements
Livability
Winslow's Word: June 2025
HCF News
Winslow's Word: June 2025
As we slink into summer, you can rest assured that HCF will remain vigilant and engaged on the issues that matter to you. Case in point, hopefully you have read the article and editorial on our recent appeal of an extremely problematic interpretation of zoning law that occurred at the BAR in May for a proposed hotel at 657 King Street.
June 20, 2025
Growth and Development
Responsible Tourism
Dorcas Richardson: A Story of Resilience and Freedom
House Museums
Dorcas Richardson: A Story of Resilience and Freedom
With the help of primary sources, we are able to learn more about the resilient life of Dorcas Richardson (1821-887). Enslaved at the Aiken-Rhett House until the age of 44, Dorcas went on to become the author of her own story, dedicating her life to hundreds of orphaned children and leaving behind a legacy we continue to learn from.
June 19, 2025
Aiken-Rhett House
Archaeology
Split Zoning and 657 King Street
Advocacy
Split Zoning and 657 King Street
On May 14, 2025, the BAR-L approved a hotel at 657 King Street that exceeds allowed height in the split-zoned district on a portion of the property. Historic Charleston Foundation filed a legal appeal, arguing there’s no zoning uncertainty and the decision sets a harmful precedent.
June 16, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
RECAP: Future of Responsible Tourism Forum with Bloomberg and City of Charleston
Advocacy
RECAP: Future of Responsible Tourism Forum with Bloomberg and City of Charleston
On Tuesday, May 20, 2025, Historic Charleston Foundation hosted the Future of Responsible Tourism Forum with Bloomberg Associates and the City of Charleston at The Charleston Museum's Arthur WIlcox Auditorium. Speakers included Charleston Mayor William Cogswell, Dr. Daniel Guttentag with the City of Charleston, and from Bloomberg Associates, George Fertitta, Gordon Ines and Kate D. Levin. This public event marked the kickoff for the City's new initiative in partnership with HCF and Bloomberg.
May 28, 2025
Responsible Tourism
Peninsula Plan
78th Charter Day Award Winners
HCF News
78th Charter Day Award Winners
Each spring, Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF) commemorates its 1947 founding by honoring extraordinary contributions in preserving Charleston’s irreplaceable historic built environment and cultural character through its Charter Day Awards. The Foundation’s annual Charter Day awards are divided into categories to recognize all facets of historic preservation, from stewardship to the hands and skills behind each project. We are honored to recognize the following award winners for 2025.
May 1, 2025
Charter Day Awards
Common Cause
Easements
Sea Level Rise
Settlement Communities
Mellon Foundation awards $1.25 million for Mosquito Beach Restoration
Mellon Foundation awards $1.25 million for Mosquito Beach Restoration
Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF) is proud to announce a generous $1.25 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to complete the rehabilitation of the historic Pine Tree Hotel and adjacent Skeeta Beach Lounge for the newly formed Historical Mosquito Beach Foundation.
April 29, 2025
Mosquito Beach Project
Settlement Communities
New Exhibit at the Nathaniel Russell House: Model of the Bennett Rice Mill
House Museums
New Exhibit at the Nathaniel Russell House: Model of the Bennett Rice Mill
While the John Gough Linen Press is on loan to the DAR Museum in Washington DC, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum will have three models on display including a model of the Bennett Rice Mill following Hurricane Donna.
April 26, 2025
Lost Architecture
Nathaniel Russell House
Union Pier
HCF's History of Advocacy and the Future of Responsible Tourism
Advocacy
HCF's History of Advocacy and the Future of Responsible Tourism
Tourism is a key part of the Charleston economy, and it certainly imparts many benefits for locals—no one is disputing that. However, we periodically need to take a pulse check and see how and where we need to improve, pivot, adjust. The Foundation has a long history of advocacy in this area.
April 26, 2025
Dutch Dialogues
Flooding
Growth and Development
Livability
Sea Level Rise
Winslow's Word: April 2025
HCF News
Winslow's Word: April 2025
It has taken me this long to process the sudden and tragic death of my dear friend Dale Morris earlier this month. Dale was one of those incredible colleagues that you meet and immediately connect with both professionally and personally—a very rare thing. I first met Dale when he came to town with the Dutch embassy in the spring of 2018.
April 26, 2025
Dutch Dialogues
Growth and Development
Livability
Charleston Does Not Need More Hotels
Advocacy
Charleston Does Not Need More Hotels
HCF has been working for decades to strike a healthy balance between neighborhood vitality, residential livability, and responsible tourism. The latest challenge to this balancing act is the threat of new hotel proposals for properties not currently zoned for accommodation uses. For example, the proposal at the April 16th Planning Commission requests an extension of the Accommodations Overlay Zone to allow for a hotel at 529-537 Meeting Street – if allowed, this extension could create a detrimental precedent.
April 15, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
Tourism Management
Peninsula Plan
Saving Grace: Updates from both Churches
Saving Grace: Updates from both Churches
The Saving Grace Initiative continues to gain momentum, with a temporary roof installed at New Tabernacle Fourth Baptist Church to protect its historic structure, ongoing preservation efforts at St. John’s Reformed Episcopal Church, and both churches actively engaging with the community through restoration work and upcoming events.
March 31, 2025
Saving Grace
The Charleston Festival
HCF goes to DC for Advocacy Week 2025
Advocacy
HCF goes to DC for Advocacy Week 2025
Historic Charleston Foundation led the charge during the 2025 National Historic Preservation Advocacy Week on Capitol Hill in early March, catch up with our Advocacy Team to learn more.
March 31, 2025
Growth and Development
Livability
Peninsula Plan
Winslow's Word: February 2025
HCF News
Winslow's Word: February 2025
We are launching into the new year with several exciting new grants that are going to fuel our preservation work in the months ahead. Read the full update from President & CEO Winslow Hastie with exciting news from the Foundation.
February 28, 2025
Archaeology
Common Cause
Saving Grace
Mosquito Beach Project