Neighborhood
Parkside and riverside living in Charleston’s Historic District.
Sailboats drift along the Ashley River, just across the street from The Jasper’s landmark four acres at the western end of Broad Street. Nearby, the gardens surrounding Colonial Lake are in bloom. Within a few blocks are wine shops, famed restaurants (and local haunts), art galleries of the French Quarter, historic homes, yacht clubs, Spoleto Festival venues, and King Street’s boutiques and refined shopping define daily life.
Life on one of America’s greatest streets.
Charleston’s story continues to unfold, adding new chapters every day. Residents of The Jasper’s luxury aparmtments can step right in, from live readings and poetry slams to tastings at cold-brew coffee shops and oyster bars, and modern art openings at the Gibbes Museum or the Halsey Gallery. Perfectly positioned on the peninsula, The Jasper is just a short walk, bike ride, or drive from everywhere you want to be.
At the western end of historic Broad Street, between Colonial Lake and the Ashley River, The Jasper marks the gateway to Charleston’s most beloved neighborhoods. From here, exploration comes naturally.
White Point Garden and the world-famous Battery are within a half-mile walk, pedal, or jog. Just across Lockwood Boulevard, the 40-acre Charleston City Marina is a launch for sailing classes and paddle boards, and offers berths for the yachting crowd. A coveted downtown perk is getting to live so close to Charleston’s arts and culture hot spots.
Concerts at The Gaillard, plays at Dock Street Theatre, and nights of jazz at Charleston Grill are all nearby venues, and beginning in May each year Spoleto Festival USA adds its weeks of opera, theater, music and social buzz, just as summer blooms.