You don’t have to be a history buff to know that the Upper Peninsula has deep and important roots. Appreciating the history of this unique area of Charleston can help connect us more deeply to [...]
Charleston’s most progressive zoning ordinance was approved for recommendation to City Council last night at 2 George. The Planning Commission unanimously passed THE UPPER PENINSULA (UP) [...]
Charleston is a city known for its rich history, iconic architecture and coastal landscapes. But for Charlestonians, the history of Charleston is more than Rainbow Row and Broad Street’s Four [...]
[ Click here to download the report ] Letter from the Executive Director, Chris Burgess: It is an exciting time for Enough Pie! This phrase is one I find myself saying almost everyday to just [...]
As Enough Pie wraps up its second fiscal year, we are continually inspired by the support of the community partners, artists and friends who have been a part of our work so far. It’s been [...]
Without further ado, here it is: the Muster Plan report! We’re so excited to share these results with you, and hope you find it as inspiring as we have. The responses collected reflect a [...]
I have had a couple of months now to evaluate the first year of Enough Pie. When I realize how much work we have done and how many connections we have made, I am amazed that we’ve only been in [...]
We think there’s a lot to be said for unconventional approaches to community planning. Take a concept like “open data” or a phrase like “community planning session” & replace it with [...]
Best Practices Creative Placemaking 101 for Community Developers Policies for Shareable Cities J Max Bond Center on Design for Just City Cities Mobilize to Help Those Threatened by Gentrification [...]
You are here. Where can we go together? A map is a great place to start. Maps come in all shapes and sizes and can do a myriad of things: lead you to new places, reorient you to places you [...]