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The town of Bluffton grew 882.7% between the 2000 and 2010 census, making it the fastest growing municipality in South Carolina with a population over 2,500. Housing units grew 976.4%. The racial makeup of the town was 71.4% White , 16.1% African American , 0.3% Native American , 2.0% Asian , <0.1% Pacific Islander , 7.3% from other races , and ...
Addresses in Sun City have either an Okatie or a Bluffton ZIP code, but no portions of the development are within the Bluffton town limits. Residents in Jasper County (which is called "the north side" by residents) pay higher taxes than those in Beaufort County (called "the south side" by residents).
Okatie is an unincorporated area stretching from south central Jasper County to western Beaufort County, between I-95 and SC 462. [1] It was designated a voting precinct on March 1, 1916, by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina. [2] Portions of Okatie have been annexed by Bluffton, Hardeeville and Port Royal.
The Richardson Group is developing 16,000 square feet of retail in the New Riverside Village. Local tenants like Local Pie and Frosty Frog will join the western Bluffton community by March 2025.
Photos: Kroger, Publix. Design: Eat This, Not That!Kroger and Publix are the largest grocery store chains in the South, and both have legions of loyal fans at hundreds of regional locations.
South Carolina Highway 46 (SC 46) is a 17.330-mile-long (27.890 km) state highway in Jasper and Beaufort counties in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. It connects the rapidly growing communities of Hardeeville and Bluffton and serves as a parallel route to U.S. Route 278 (US 278).
Work has officially begun on a new Kroger on Lexington’s Northside. The Cincinnati-based grocery store chain broke ground Aug. 30 on a $40 million state-of-the-art marketplace at 760 Newtown ...
South Carolina Highway 170 (SC 170) is a 49.010-mile (78.874 km) state highway, connecting northern Beaufort County with southern portions of Beaufort and Jasper counties. Due to increased population growth in both areas, the majority of the road is four lanes wide, with certain areas retaining the original two-lane configuration.