Charleston School of Law - Facilities

Facilities

When the law school was first organized in 2003, the school was operated out of a building at 560 King St. (pictured above) while work progressed on its future location. Although the school left that building within one year, the school's physical plant has always been located in Charleston's Upper King Street district. During its first year in operation, the school was located at 81 Mary St. (pictured above), in an antebellum railroad station. That building continues to serve as the school's law library, while most classrooms, offices, and other uses have moved to new locations as the school has grown and acquired new space. The school has leased space in nearby buildings including the Chase Building at 414 King St. (designed by Augustus Constantine, c. 1948); a large portion of the AT&T Building at the southwest corner of Mary and Meeting Streets; administrative space at 394 Meeting St. (designed by Leonard C. Gaines in 1955), and suites of offices at both 440 and 444 King St. for its IT department and career services offices.

  • 414 King Street

  • AT&T Building

  • 394 Meeting Street

  • 440 King Street

  • 444 King Street

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