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Case closed for Charleston law school’s $12.85M land deal. It took a while.

March 15, 2026 - 23:23

Case closed for Charleston law school’s $12.85M land deal. It took a while.

The protracted legal and real estate saga surrounding a prime piece of Charleston property has reached its conclusion. The Charleston School of Law has successfully sold a vacant lot on Meeting Street, ending a chapter that began over five years ago.

The sale finalizes a dispute that involved the city and stretched across multiple years. The school had initially sought to sell the 0.6-acre parcel in 2018, but the process became mired in complications. The recent transaction follows a settlement agreement reached with the City of Charleston several months prior, which cleared the final obstacles to the deal.

While the final sale price was not publicly disclosed in the latest filings, the property had been listed for $12.85 million. The prime location, in the heart of the city's bustling peninsula, made it a valuable yet contentious asset. The resolution allows the law school to move forward, converting the long-vacant lot into capital.

The closure of this case marks the end of a significant period of uncertainty for both the institution and the city's development landscape. Officials have indicated that all legal matters pertaining to the property's sale are now fully resolved.


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