Officials urge Dockside Condominiums residents to evacuate
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Townhomes next to Charleston's Dockside will also be evacuated after engineers find the tower unsafe
Charleston officials from various departments met Feb. 27, a day after telling residents of the Dockside Condominiums they must vacate the city's tallest building over structural concerns.
Dockside condo residents told to evacuate by 5 p.m. Friday - Charleston City Paper
MORNING HEADLINES | Residents of the swanky Dockside Condominiums along the Cooper River have until 5 p.m. Friday to evacuate, according to emails obtained by the Charleston City Paper. The suspected culprit: Structural issues in the 19-story tower originally built in 1976. The post Dockside condo residents told to evacuate by 5 p.m. Friday appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
Officials urge Dockside Condominiums residents to evacuate
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Residents of a downtown condominium building that sits directly on the Charleston Harbor were told to prepare to evacuate, city officials said Wednesday. The City of Charleston officials were advised Wednesday by the Dockside Association Board of Representatives that the Dockside Condominium’s engineering firm recommended evacuation due to a potential structural issue with the building. As a result, officials notified r…
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