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I’On Village

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Pond-front homes and community squares and sidewalks, oh my. Modern suburbia has never been so lush and so close.

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Oh lame. I'On has faux personality and a borrowed style from downtown. West Ashley is much cooler, or Park Circle for that matter.

Posted by SarahKate on | Report this comment

As residents of I'On, we assure you that it is no Camelot. All of the cute stuff is marketing glitz by the greedy developer. The Homeowners' Association is more Marxist than the current DC administration, we have a website message board that is censored by a czar and the Mt. Pleasant Police will not enforce parking and traffic regulations.Byrnes Downs and Wagner Terrace sound prety good.

Posted by pandcpandc on | Report this comment

BYRNES DOWNS in West Ashley is the best and most livable neighborhood in CHARLESTON because we not only have great residents but we can walk and bike nearly everywhere!!! The 350+ cottage-style homes were built in the 1940s and are also desirable because we are bisected by the West Ashley Greenway. We are next to the Harris Teeter/St. Andrews Shopping Center, can walk to Earthfare and Starbucks at S. Windermere Shopping Center and have great hair salons, restaurants, consignment stores, banks, in the Avondale Point Business District.
If you missed the Avondale Point Art Walk, Haiti Relief Benefit or the New Year's Eve Ball Drop at the Triangle Restaurant, stay tuned because they have more events coming for residents and visitors.
I'On, watch out, our numbers may be smaller but we'll get you next year!
Vonie Gilreath, Byrnes Downs

Posted by Greenspace on | Report this comment

Wait a minute. Did you take consider of all the pond front homes in Wagner Terrace? Of course, you only see them when it rains. Still, I think they would rival those Truman Show-esque homes I'On Village. Oh, by the way, the next meeting of the Gordon Street Yacht Club is the next time it rains heavily at high tide.

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