Charleston’s Historic Wagener Building Transforms with Restoration Hardware Opening

Charleston Welcomes New Luxurious Era with Restoration Hardware Opening

Good news, Charleston! The historic Wagener Building, a landmark full of tales from the Victorian era, is set to breathe new life after years of vacancy. Built back in 1880, this stunning brick structure located at 161 East Bay St. has stood empty since 2018, when the Lagunitas Brewing Co. departed due to costly structural issues. But hang tight, because there’s an exciting twist ahead!

From Craft Beers to High-End Furnishings

Say goodbye to the buzzing social vibes of a brewery, and hello to an upscale shopping experience. An international luxury lifestyle retailer, famously known as Restoration Hardware, Inc. (or just RH for short), has signed an initial 15-year lease for this prime piece of real estate. This deal, finalized in October, also includes a nearby parking lot, and it hints at a bright future filled with elegant home furnishings.

The Future of the Wagener Building

Although details are still under wraps, the arrival of RH promises a transformation that might even bring a restaurant and wine bar into the mix! The company has a knack for creating lavish spaces that attract foot traffic, and given RH’s track record, we can expect something extraordinary.

Originally, Soho House & Co., a London-based private club, had plans to set up shop in the Wagener Building. However, they recently decided to back out, leaving the door wide open for RH to step in. While it’s still a mystery why the club chose to cancel its Charleston endeavor, the excitement about RH’s plans has everyone buzzing!

A Touch of Luxury in Charleston

Rh, known for its jaw-dropping galleries and one-of-a-kind interior design experiences, isn’t new to the Carolinas. Just a few days prior to announcing their lease on the Wagener Building, RH opened a stunning new showroom in Raleigh. And let me tell you, this isn’t your average furniture store! Their new location incorporates upscale restaurants, rooftop terraces, and elements that truly draw customers in.

CEO Gary Friedman, who has a colorful background in retail, firmly believes in the power of physical spaces. “We believe great architecture amplifies and renders our product and brand more valuable,” he mentioned in a recent statement. And boy, does the historic Wagener Building fit that bill! Friedman is known for his daring vision, turning former structures into luxurious locales that feel like an experience rather than just a shopping trip.

What Can We Expect?

While the exact offerings of RH in Charleston remain a bit of a mystery, previous locations have wowed patrons with serene gardens, upscale restaurants, and diverse spaces that engage all the senses. “Our plan to expand the RH brand globally represents a multibillion-dollar opportunity,” Friedman said, swooping in with ambitious goals that perfectly align with Charleston’s burgeoning high-end scene.

As we await the grand reveal, the buzz around the RH store is unmistakable. Here’s hoping it brings a refreshing dose of *luxury* and *creativity* to our charming city—because who doesn’t love a bit of flair in their shopping experience?

Your Community Will Be Watching

With an expected opening date still under wraps, one thing is for certain: Charleston is ready to embrace this exciting transition. From a beloved brewery to a high-end home furnishings powerhouse, the historic Wagener Building is about to dive into a new chapter that mixes rich history with contemporary luxury. Are you ready to mark your calendar for the grand opening?

So keep those eyes peeled, Charleston! A chic new neighbor is on the way, and we can’t wait to see what magic Restoration Hardware brings to our beautiful city.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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