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OUTPARCELS AVAILABLE

SETH CLARK

Executive Vice President +1 843 338 3804 seth.clark@bridge-commercial.com

DANIEL PELLEGRINO

Executive Vice President +1 850 728 1050 daniel.pellegrino@bridge-commercial.com

Senior Associate +1 540 287 4914 mckenzie.deutsch@bridge-commercial.com

GATEWAY TO POINT HOPE

PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS

• Adjacent to ±12,000 homes (±35,000 future residents) in Point Hope, a 9,000-acre, master-planned community with 30,000 SF of commercial development.

• Approximately 2,500 multifamily units are planned along Clements Ferry Road with approximately 7,500 - 8,000 units at full build-out.

• The Clements Ferry Corridor is estimated at approximately 80,000 residents by 2040.

• Off-site stormwater and retention with utilities and access roads in place.

• High traffic corridor with growth:

±40,000 VPD Currently

±50,000 VPD in 2030

±60,000 VPD in 2040

• Additional off-site parking.

• Multiple delivery options:

- Rough graded land

- Finished pads with in place parking

- Warm dark shell buildings

PENINSULA COVE
FUTURE

CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN

•PREMIUM LOCATION

•MIXED-USE ENVIRONMENT

•GREAT FUTURE WALKABILITY & ACCESSIBILITY

CLEMENTS FERRY ROAD CORRIDOR

DISTANCE TO:

I-526 6 MILES OR 8 MINUTES

HWY 41 3.5 MILES OR 6 MINUTES

SEVEN FARMS DR 8 MILES OR 12 MINUTES

ESTIMATED 80,000 RESIDENTS IN THE CLEMENTS FERRY/CAINHOY SUBMARKET BY 2040

TOWNE @ COOPER RETAIL, MULTIFAMILY & MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT

HAWTHORNE MULTIFAMILY DEVELOPMENT

PHASE II

PHASE II

AVENTON MULTIFAMILY

CHARLESTON REGIONAL BUSINESS CENTER PRIMUS PARK SINGLE FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

BUILD TO RENT COLLAGE COMMUNITY ALLIANCE MULTIFAMILY

CLEMENTS FERRY RD

SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

PLANNED MULTIFAMILY

SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

LIFESTYLE COMMUNITIES MULTIFAMILY

RESTORE AT POINT HOPE

FUTURE COMMERCIAL

PARCEL A & B

& MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICE & RETAIL DEVELOPMENT

WOODFIELD MULTIFAMILY

SINGLE-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT

SHIPYARD PARK GILDAN

NEWBROOK MULTIFAMILY PAXTON MULTIFAMILY GODDARD MULTIFAMILY

PHILIP SIMMONS ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE

PHASE I

BROOKINGS SQUARE APARTMENTS

PHILIP SIMMONS HIGH SCHOOL

PROXIMATE TO MULTIPLE

MAJOR SUBMARKETS

POINT HOPE LIFESTYLE

Point Hope is a transformative 9,000-acre master-planned community along Clements Ferry Road in Charleston, designed as a next-generation “live, work, learn, and play” destination. Strategically located minutes from Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant, and I-526, the development integrates thousands of new homes with retail, office, healthcare, and top-tier schools, all connected by extensive parks, trails, and preserved natural landscapes.

• One of the largest remaining undeveloped tracts near Charleston’s urban core.

• Multi-decade buildout horizon (20–30+ years).

• Approved for up to approximately 18,000 residential units (expected ~11,000–12,000).

• Mix of single-family, townhomes, and multifamily housing.

POINT HOPE COMMUNITY

• Thousands of planned homes across multiple phases.

• Active builders include Toll Brothers, Pulte Homes, and David Weekley Homes.

• Early neighborhoods include First Light, Hopewell, Del Webb.

• Multifamily projects:

- Paxton Point Hope (~274 units)

- Newbrook (~264 units)

- Goddard (~227 units)

Residential development is progressing through neighborhoods like First Light and Hopewell, with a mix of single-family homes and multi-family options. At the heart of the community is Hub,” an aviation-themed information center honoring Harry Frank Guggenheim’s legacy, alongside a offering essential ser vices, restaurants, and medical care. Educational offerings include Philip Simmons Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, all technol ogy-rich and bikeable from nearby neighborhoods.

POINT HOPE COMMUNITY

Looking ahead, the northern portion of Point Hope will feature “The Waterline”—a linear park and recreational corridor flank ing Clements Ferry Road. Designed around ponds and wetlands, this future destination promises over five miles of trails, lifestyle amenities, and mixed-use developments, reinforcing Point Hope’s vision of a vibrant, walkable, and healthy environment.

Residential development is progressing through neighborhoods like First Light and Hopewell, with a mix of single-family and multi-family options. At the heart of the community Hub,” an aviation-themed information center honoring Frank Guggenheim’s legacy, alongside a offering essential vices, restaurants, and medical care. Educational offerings Philip Simmons Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, all technol ogy-rich and bikeable from nearby neighborhoods.

Looking ahead, the northern portion of Point Hope will “The Waterline”—a linear park and recreational corridor ing Clements Ferry Road. Designed around ponds and wetlands, this future destination promises over five miles of trails, amenities, and mixed-use developments, reinforcing Point vision of a vibrant, walkable, and healthy environment.

POINT HOPE TOWN CENTER

SETH CLARK

Executive Vice President +1 843 338 3804

seth.clark@bridge-commercial.com

DANIEL PELLEGRINO

Executive Vice President +1 850 728 1050 daniel.pellegrino@bridge-commercial.com

MCKENZIE DEUTSCH

Senior Associate +1 540 287 4914 mckenzie.deutsch@bridge-commercial.com

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