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  2. John Tecklenburg - Wikipedia

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    Tecklenburg was Charleston's director of economic development from 1995 to 1999. [10] [11] He is a commercial realtor. [12] [13] [14] Tecklenburg ran for mayor of Charleston and won against Leon Stavrinakis on November 17, 2015. [15] [16] Tecklenburg was preceded by Joe Riley who was mayor of Charleston for 40 years.

  3. Middleton-Pinckney House - Wikipedia

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    The house remained a private residence until Jesse W. Starr Jr. bought it from Mrs. Elliott's estate in 1879 and resold it to the Water Works Company of Charleston in 1880. The water company was a private company until the City took over its operation in 1917. [5]

  4. Gadsden Creek - Wikipedia

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    Gadsden Creek was once one of many tidal creeks on the Charleston peninsula, the historic center of the city, but it is now the last creek remaining. [3] From the 1950s to the 1970s, the city filled the unlined 100-acre creek and the surrounding wetlands with an estimated 1.5 million pounds of garbage.

  5. Richard C. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate Richard C. Davis (born August 23, 1963) is the founder , president and CEO of Trademark Properties, which he founded in 1990, in Charleston, South Carolina , U.S.A. He and his company specialize in Real Estate.

  6. The Real Estate Pros - Wikipedia

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    In June 2007, The Real Deal was renamed The Real Estate Pros. At a fundraiser event in Charleston, Richard C. Davis, who heads Team Trademark, said he "intends to document the lodge’s rehabilitation as part of the real estate company’s reality series, due to air on TLC in April". The show had a five-year hiatus.

  7. Flip This House - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Flip This House was the subject of a breach of contract and fraud lawsuit brought by Trademark Properties, a South Carolina real estate company that starred in the show's first season. [ 1 ]