Woodfield Development, one of the nation’s top 20 developers of Class A multifamily communities, has announced the completion and opening of Goddard Point Hope, a vibrant community that blends historic charm with modern convenience, in Charleston, South Carolina.
Woodfield Development has deep roots in the Carolinas, with Goddard Point Hope marking its 24th project in South Carolina. Over the past 15 years, the Charleston-based firm has delivered more than 4,300 units, totaling over $1 billion in the state. Leveraging Charleston’s exceptional growth and demand, Woodfield has maintained a strong development pipeline in the market. Most recently, the company celebrated the opening of two apartment communities in Downtown Nexton, The Ames and The Radler, with completion of Flora Carnes Crossroads imminent.
Having announced leasing in May, the response to Goddard Point Hope has been impressive, with over 30% of the community leased.
“The opening of Goddard Point Hope is a moment of great excitement for us,” said Mike Schwarz, partner at Woodfield Development. “This community honors the land’s rich heritage with a thoughtfully designed layout that integrates seamlessly with its surroundings, with a prime location that provides excellent access to shops, schools, and parks. We believe Point Hope is the city of Charleston’s next chapter and look forward to the pivotal role Goddard Point Hope will play in shaping the future of the community and its ongoing growth and success.”
Located at 1000 Point Hope Parkway just minutes from Daniel Island, Mount Pleasant and I-526, Goddard Point Hope consists of 227 well-appointed residences offering a mix of studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units, ranging from 688 – 1,396 square feet, featuring open layouts, lofty 15’ ceilings, modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, custom built-ins, hardwood-inspired floors, spacious closets, and private balconies. The amenity-rich community features a saltwater pool with a poolside lounge and pavilion, a fitness center and yoga studio, a business center with co-working spaces, club and game rooms, a vegetable market, a community kitchen and grilling stations, and a pet park and pet spa.
Goddard Point Hope will also feature 17,000 square feet of commercial and retail space. Three community schools (K through 12th grade), a Publix supermarket, medical services, shops, and restaurants, in addition to a hosted monthly farmer’s market, add to the growing amenities and conveniences enjoyed by Point Hope residents.