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Cogswell s chief of staff paid more than mayor; among top in state

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Cogswell s chief of staff paid more than mayor - Charleston City Paper

Elizabeth Dieck, chief of staff for new Charleston Mayor William Cogswell, earns an annual salary of $250,000, according to financial reports acquired by the Charleston City Paper.

Charleston restaurant pleads with county to extend outdoor dining space agreement

Charleston restaurant pleads with county to extend outdoor dining space agreement VIDEO: Charleston restaurant pleads with county to extend outdoor dining space agreement By Paola Tristan Arruda | December 16, 2020 at 8:55 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 4:26 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Owners of a Downtown Charleston restaurant say they may have to lay off workers if Charleston County rejects their pleas to extend an agreement to provide more outdoor dining space. “We will survive but we would much rather thrive and be able to offer an outdoor patio,” Gaulart & Maliclet | Fast & French co-owner Jennifer Bremer said. “A lot of our locals and regulars want to sit outside.”

Downtown Charleston restaurant says its survival hinges on outdoor dining permit extension

Owners of a Broad Street restaurant that long ago secured the status of a downtown Charleston institution say their business could be in jeopardy if Charleston County nixes its outdoor dining arrangement. “I have not wanted to make this a public struggle but I’m two weeks from losing this place,” says Lawrence Mitchell, co-owner of Fast & French, christened Gaulart & Maliclet French Café when it opened in 1984. Fast & French in October asked county officials to extend a short-term agreement allowing the restaurant to seat 20 diners in an adjacent county-owned courtyard, just south of the Judicial Center. County Administrator William Tuten denied the request, citing “the potential of continued unrest aimed at government buildings and public officials” following the resumption of court hearings.

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