Dinner Bell
by Dale Powell
Title
Dinner Bell
Artist
Dale Powell
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Coleman Boulevard had just been widened from two to four lanes at the time, Shem Creek was attracting its first waterfront restaurants, and plans for a second bridge between Charleston and Mount Pleasant, the Pearman Bridge, were under way.
The former saw mill and lumber yard had been owned by Clifford H. Simmons Sr., grandson of Mount Pleasant Mayor Yonge Simmons.
Virginia Saunders, a descendant who with other relatives now owns the property, said the business relationship began when Page’s father contacted Saunders’ grandmother. Saunders said the family, which also owns adjacent properties, enjoyed a long working relationship with the Pages and has not decided what to do with the site when the Thieves Market closes.
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October 1st, 2018
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