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Developers present MUSC freestanding emergency department design; DRB asks for more brick, stronger pedestrian ties

2175448 · January 23, 2025
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A joint MUSC/Intuitive Health team presented a proposed 12,500-square-foot freestanding emergency department for North Main Street. Board members praised the massing and ‘sail’ identity element but urged greater use of brick, improved pedestrian connections and softer street‑facing treatments.

Developers of a proposed MUSC freestanding emergency department (FSED) at 1310 North Main Street presented conceptual plans to the Summerville Design Review Board, and the board offered extensive feedback focused on materials and the pedestrian experience.

Applicant representatives described the project as a 12,500‑square‑foot FSED with a prominent patient drop‑off facing the front (Main Street) and an ambulance canopy at the rear. Jeff Webb of ADC Engineering said the team aims to reuse much of the existing site footprint and maintain mature trees where possible; parking needs were estimated “somewhere…

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