May 23, 2025
A South Carolina federal judge upheld a 9,000-unit housing plan brought in part by heirs of the Guggenheim family on the Cainhoy Peninsula near Charleston, finding federal authorities properly considered environmental effects of the development.
September 20, 2024
A South Carolina federal judge on Thursday denied conservation groups' push to block a 9,000-unit housing development on the Cainhoy Peninsula near Charleston, ruling they've not shown they're likely to succeed in a case challenging federal reviews and approvals.
March 07, 2023
A South Carolina federal judge on Tuesday said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers must face a lawsuit alleging that they violated the Clean Water Act when they greenlighted a large housing development on wetlands in Charleston, South Carolina.
November 01, 2022
The Army Corps of Engineers told a federal court that environmental groups can't block a permit that the agency greenlighted for a housing development on wetlands in Charleston, South Carolina, simply because they don't agree with its findings.
August 18, 2022
South Carolina-based environmental groups have sued the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers over its issuance of a permit to allow a large-scale housing development on Charleston's wetlands.