Encased in hurricane proof, 6,000 square foot concrete maritime structure, Fleet Landing juts out over the marsh on reinforced pier and boasts oversized windows that offer an unobstructed view of the Charleston harbor. Built in by the US Navy as debarkation point for sailors, the building lay vacant after World War II until it was acquired by the South Carolina Port Authority in the and used for storage. In when 21yearold Tradd Newton pointed out the unique building to his mother and made the prediction One day, Im going to put something in that building, the structure was in disrepair.
In when 21yearold Tradd Newton pointed out the unique building to his mother and made the prediction One day, Im going to put something in that building, the structure was in disrepair. Built in by the US Navy as debarkation point for sailors, the building lay vacant after World War II until it was acquired by the South Carolina Port Authority in the and used for storage. Encased in hurricane proof, 6,000 square foot concrete maritime structure, Fleet Landing juts out over the marsh on reinforced pier and boasts oversized windows that offer an unobstructed view of the Charleston harbor.





