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From the North (North Charleston)
  • Get on 1-26 E from Mall Dr and W Montague Ave/State Rd S-10-62
  • Follow 1-26 E to Charleston. Take exit 221A from I-26 E
  • Continue on US-17 S/Septima Clark Pkwy to our office (198 Rutledge Ave #5)
  • We are located on the second floor, by stairs or by elevator.
From the East (West Ashley)
  • Take SC-61 S to Cannon St in Charleston
  • Slight right to stay on Cannon St
  • Turn right onto Rutledge Ave
  • Turn Left and our office will be on the right (198 Rutledge Ave #5)
  • We are located on the second floor, by stairs or by elevator.
From the West (Mt Pleasant)
  • Head SW on N Hwy 17
  • Keep left at the fork, follow signs for US-17 S/Savannah
  • Continue onto US-17 S/Spetima Clark Pkwy
  • Slight right toward Sheppard St
  • Slight left onto Sheppard St
  • Use any lane to turn left onto S-10-670/Rutledge Ave
  • Turn left and our office will be on the right (198 Rutledge Ave #5)
  • We are located on the second floor, by stairs or by elevator.
From the South (James Island)
  • Get on SC-30 E
  • Take Courtenay Dr and Cannon St towards Rutledge Ave
  • Turn right onto Rutledge Ave
  • Our office will be on the left (198 Rutledge Ave)
  • We are located on the second floor, by stairs or by elevator.

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