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Charleston, SC

Opening in 2027, The Peninsula of Charleston will offer an unmatched opportunity to own a senior living residence in the very heart of downtown. Located on iconic King Street, our community will place resident members within walking distance of Charleston’s best dining, shopping, art galleries and cultural attractions. 

The city’s historic charm will extend well beyond the community’s doors, making it easy to explore nearby neighborhoods, attend a performance or enjoy a stroll past storied landmarks.

Directions to The Peninsula of Charleston’s Sales Gallery

Historic Landmarks & Architectural Gems

Charleston is celebrated for its architectural heritage, and The Peninsula of Charleston will sit amid some of the city’s most iconic historic sites. Nearby, resident members will be able to visit the Aiken-Rhett House Museum or the Nathaniel Russell House, two of Charleston’s finest examples of antebellum architecture. The community’s close proximity to Rainbow Row and the Battery means residents can enjoy scenic walks surrounded by colorful homes, historic churches and centuries-old live oaks. Many of Charleston’s most beloved sites, including White Point Garden and St. Philip’s Church, will be just a short distance away, making everyday outings both enriching and beautiful.

Local Conveniences & Health Resources

While the setting may be historic, everyday life at The Peninsula of Charleston will be comfortably modern. Resident members will be just steps from familiar conveniences such as grocery stores, pharmacies and boutique shops, as well as unique destinations like the King Street Market and the Courier Square District — a vibrant hub of retail, green space and community gathering spots located directly across from the community. Charleston’s leading medical providers, including Roper Hospital and MUSC Health, will be just minutes away, giving residents peace of mind should any health needs arise.

Arts, Culture & Culinary Destinations

Downtown Charleston offers an abundance of experiences for those who appreciate fine food, creative expression and local culture. Resident members will be able to spend their days exploring the latest exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art or attending a performance at the historic Dock Street Theatre. For those who love music and large-scale productions, the Charleston Gaillard Center and Charleston Music Hall will both be within easy reach. Culinary experiences will be just as rewarding, with restaurants like FIG and Husk consistently ranked among the South’s best, and casual cafés, bakeries and bistros offering endless variety.

Places to Visit

Near Our Senior Living Community in Charleston

Top Sites Around Charleston

Angel Oak Tree

Located just outside downtown on Johns Island, the Angel Oak is one of the oldest living trees east of the Mississippi. With limbs stretching over 180 feet, this natural wonder makes for a peaceful, awe-inspiring outing.

Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon

Explore Charleston’s Revolutionary War history at the Old Exchange, once a meeting place for patriots and a colonial customs house. Guided tours of the dungeon share stories of pirates, prisoners and political intrigue.

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site

Experience the site of the original 1670 settlement that would become Charleston. Walking trails, wildlife exhibits and a replica 17th-century trading ship make Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site a memorable day trip for history lovers.

Things to Do Around Charleston

Marion Square

Marion Square plays host to Charleston’s farmers markets, festivals and seasonal events. Just a short walk from The Peninsula of Charleston, it will be a go-to spot for fresh produce, art and community gatherings.

Melton Peter Demetre Park

Melton Peter Demetre Park, a hidden gem on the east side of Charleston, is a peaceful escape for waterfront relaxation and views of the harbor and Ravenel Bridge. Residents will enjoy picnics, fishing or simply soaking up the breeze.

Brittlebank Park

Located along the Ashley River, Brittlebank Park is a scenic and accessible destination with paved paths, benches and views of the water. It’s perfect for a leisurely walk or catching a Charleston sunset.

Whether you’re looking for daily engagement or quiet moments of reflection, life at The Peninsula of Charleston will make it easy to enjoy the best of the city at your own pace. Request a brochure to learn more about what’s ahead for our one-of-a-kind senior living community.

The Peninsula of Charleston will offer maintenance-free senior living residences available for ownership. With Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing offered on-site, resident members will be able to enjoy life on their terms, with a continuum of care available as their needs evolve.