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Date Added: July 05, 2008 07:40:03 AM
CHARLESTON — The State Ports Authority has rejected an offer from Daniel Island residents to buy 1,300 acres of agency property on the island for $25 million. The Daniel Island Property Owners Association had made the offer on the land last week. The ports authority this week rejected the offer as too low. The residents said the struggling real estate market and the limited development ...

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