On the site of the former Mt. Pleasant dealership, Roper St. Francis will construct a medical pavilion

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On the site of the former Mt. Pleasant dealership, Roper St. Francis will construct a medical pavilion

Roper St. Francis Healthcare received approval from the Charleston County Finance Committee for a five-year property tax exemption to offset cleanup costs on a contaminated former car dealership site at Johnnie Dodds Boulevard, enabling construction of a nearly 66,000 square foot three-story medical facility.​

Site History and Cleanup

The site, vacant for nearly a decade post-demolition, contains soil contamination from prior automotive repairs, addressed via a 2021 Voluntary Cleanup Contract after Roper’s purchase. Dr. Megan Baker, Chief Clinical Officer, noted such tax relief is standard for brownfield redevelopment, with Roper funding the remediation while gaining town design review board approval for concurrent cleanup and building.​

Facility Services

The new center will provide multi-specialty care including oncology, women’s services, lab, imaging, and a freestanding emergency department, targeting Mount Pleasant’s older demographic with elevated cancer rates. Construction is slated to start in early 2026, pending full county council approval next week.​

Community Benefits

Charleston County Economic Development Director Merle Johnson highlighted the long vacancy due to cleanup challenges, praising Roper’s investment for community betterment. The project aligns with regional growth needs at this key location near Mathis Ferry Road.

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