Lowcountry Local First

Non-profit organization · Charleston

Lowcountry Local First

Non-profit organization · Charleston

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1859 Summerville Ave #800, Charleston, SC 29405

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Coworking space with local art, reclaimed wood, and events  

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1859 Summerville Ave #800, Charleston, SC 29405 Get directions

lowcountrylocalfirst.org
@lowcountrylocal

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1859 Summerville Ave #800, Charleston, SC 29405 Get directions

+1 843 801 3390
lowcountrylocalfirst.org
@lowcountrylocal

Features

crowd lgbtq friendly
crowd trans safespace
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom
wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Sep 24, 2025

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St. Paul & the Broken Bones Featured at Greenville Food Festival This Fall | Eater Carolinas

"A benefit tasting on Sunday, May 18 that brings together many of Charleston’s top restaurants to support Lowcountry Local First, an organization that aids small businesses through education and resources. Participating establishments include Bistronomy by Nico, Cane Pazzo, Cru Catering, Edmund’s Oast, FIG, Felix, the Grocery, Indaco, Jackrabbit Filly, King BBQ, La Cave, Lewis Barbecue, Life Raft Treats, Lola Rose, Malagon, Miller’s All Day, Pearlz, Rancho Lewis, Rodney Scott’s BBQ, Ted’s Butcherblock, the Obstinate Daughter, the Ordinary, S.N.O.B., and more. Tickets are $135 for unlimited food and drink." - Erin Perkins

https://carolinas.eater.com/2025/4/30/24420358/greenville-food-festival-euphoria
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Prophetess Drayton

Google
Nice quiet place to work. Just missing Jesus for me. JESUS LOVES YOU ❤️

Sam Allen

Google
The atmosphere of this coworking space is incredible. Custom built reclaimed cypress tables, original art and a friendly staff set this space apart from the rest. Also always fresh, local food in the fridge. Highly recommend you rent a spot at this space. You won't regret it.

Adam Moore

Google
The best co working and local support organization in town!

Eduard Weathers

Google
Great folks to work with!

Adriana Zabala

Google
Es la segunda vez que tengo la oportunidad de estar, aquí y estudiar en el programa de la academia Comunitaria de Negocios , es la primera vez que siento que estamos realmente incluidos , y no tengo palabras d gratitud para expresar mi sentimientos por Yaqui y sobre todo a Javier Jiménez a nuestro instructor , y mentor quien nos ha apoyado incondicionalmente en el logro de nuestros objetivos ! Adoro , quiero y respeto a esta institución con todo mi ❤️ siempre contarán con @Alta Vibra 2.0

david weber

Google
Awesome CoWorkingspace! Es gibt such Tagestickets, tolle Atmosphäre!

JA Moore

Google
Awesome meeting with Jamee and Gillian!
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Allison M.

Yelp
When we buy local, on a basic level, more money stays in our community, which is an efficient way to make a community economy thrive. Lowcountry Local First's efforts have helped shift the balance of national franchises with locally-owned businesses. Their work is why the streets of Charleston look like Charleston and not a generic American city. I know that my membership and donations go towards supporting a movement to help keep Charleston Charleston. This organization provides a broad group of services to support Charleston's economy. There's the "Buy Local" movement, with awareness campaigns, research studies, marketing, etc. They also do a LOT of work to help us eat locally-grown food by creating an incubator farm (called DirtWorks) , a farm apprentice program, farm tours, "eat local" month, and more. They put on the Chef's Potluck, which is a fantastic event at Middleton Place each year that pairs top local chefs with farmers to create table after table of small plates with all local ingredients. The new LocalWorks office provides budding entrepreneurs or at-home workers a place to co-work in a beautiful environment with lots of shared office services and help promoting those businesses. Plus, the monthly member mixers are fantastic networking opportunities for my small business! What would Charleston be without LLF?