Sullivan’s Island to Revitalize Historic Fort Moultrie Post Theatre into Luxurious Home

Sullivan’s Island Set to Transform Historic Fort Moultrie Post Theatre

Exciting news is brewing on Sullivan’s Island! After sitting vacant for what feels like an eternity, the iconic Fort Moultrie Post Theatre on Middle Street is finally getting a sparkling new lease on life. Charleston’s very own Novella Homes, known for their stunning custom homes, has announced plans to turn this historic gem into a luxurious single-family home. Talk about a makeover!

A Walk Down Memory Lane

For many locals, the Fort Moultrie Post Theatre holds a treasure trove of memories. It has witnessed countless movie nights and lively community events, becoming a beloved part of the island’s cultural fabric. With the new development, Novella Homes aims to respect that history while building something that’s modern, spacious, and utterly fabulous.

Teaming up with the talented Kevan Hoertdoerfer Architects and Mary Welch Fox Design, the builders have expressed a devilishly clever idea—preserve key architectural elements of the old theater while injecting some fresh, new energy into the structure. The design concept has been described as “industrial meets coastal,” blending the rich history of the site with contemporary flair. Imagine those classic lines of the theater merging beautifully with a fresh, beachy aesthetic!

What Can We Expect?

So, what’s in store for this new luxe abode? Get ready for 6,000 square feet of pure living bliss! The home will feature stunning 22-foot ceilings, bringing a gorgeous sense of space and light throughout. Picture yourself basking in the sun or enjoying a cozy gathering with friends and family in this expansive atmosphere.

But here’s the kicker—a dedicated theater room on the second floor will pay homage to the building’s theatrical roots. It’s a unique way to celebrate the nostalgia of the original structure while making room for modern comforts. Movie nights will take on a whole new meaning!

Looking Ahead

Local residents and history buffs will surely appreciate the effort to give this piece of Sullivan’s Island history a second chance. Stephen Guaglianone, owner of Novella Homes, shared his excitement in a recent press release. “This project offers us a unique opportunity to give new purpose to an important building on Sullivan’s Island,” he mentioned. “By preserving the theater’s structure, we’re honoring its past while giving the space a second chance.”

This exciting transformation is slated for completion in 2026, marking a significant chapter for both the island and this historic site. As we watch the plans come to life, the community is eager to see how Novella Homes will blend the old with the new while maintaining the character that makes Sullivan’s Island so special.

Final Thoughts

The redevelopment of the Fort Moultrie Post Theatre is not just about real estate; it’s about honoring history, fostering community spirit, and creating a beautiful space where memories can be made. As we look toward the future, there’s a palpable buzz in the air about this ambitious project and what it means for Sullivan’s Island. We may be witnessing the start of a fabulous new era for an area that holds such rich stories and lifestyles.

Stay tuned for updates, and who knows? You might find yourself in a brand-new home that was once the town’s favorite movie theatre! Wouldn’t that be something special?


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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