CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) - After months of meetings and planning, a
South Carolina agency is unveiling a concept for a new cruise
terminal to serve the state.
The South Carolina State Ports Authority said the concept will
be shown at a community meeting Tuesday.
With a growing cruise business in Charleston, the authority
announced last fall it was working with the city to replace the
existing brick and cinderblock cruise terminal that is almost 40
years old.
A 55-acre tract on the waterfront around the terminal also is
being redeveloped.
Carnival Cruise Lines this spring will permanently base its
2,056-passenger Carnival Fantasy in Charleston. The authority says
there will be 67 cruise calls in the city this year.
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