If you're a first-time visitor to the Holy City, there's one iconic experience you can't miss: a real-deal carriage tour. It's not hard to find the old-fashioned open-air carriages as they click and clack their way through the historic districts of the peninsula, starting from City Market. Incredibly knowledgeable tour guides point to the humble, infamous, and famous sights for which Charleston is famous. From soaring church steeples and stunning vistas over the harbor to quaint pocket gardens and four-foot-wide streets, a carriage ride provides a nuanced overview of the complex city we love to call home.
The best tour guides also share tragic, fascinating, and hilarious stories of the men and women who made Charleston the beauty that it is today. And when it comes to the very best carriage tours in Charleston, SC, nobody does it quite as well as Carolina Polo & Carriage Co.
Carolina Polo and Carriage Company, the only carriage company in Charleston owned and operated by Charlestonians since the 1600s, is committed to providing the best experience of the historic "Holy City" to its customers. Our horse-drawn carriages, led by highly trained draft horses, offer a tour of the beauty and history of downtown Charleston, accompanied by rich stories from your guide.
What makes us different from other carriage ride companies is that we are truly passionate about sharing our love for the city of Charleston with anyone who visits. Our carriage tours in Charleston, SC, are sure to leave you smiling with a wealth of knowledge about the South's favorite city, whether it's your first or fifteenth time visiting.
Our amazing horses often steal the show, and are highly trained to provide a fun, safe experience. As the stars of our carriage tours, providing them with care, nutrition, and love is our top priority.
What would a tour of Charleston be without a tour guide who immerses themselves in the history of the Holy City? If you're looking for the perfect mix of accuracy and entertainment, look no further than Carolina Polo& Carriage.
Our carriages are designed for modern times and mix comfort and safety for our horses while maintaining an authentic look. Go ahead, take a seat. You'll love riding around Charleston in style!
Our draft horses are easily recognizable by their tall stature and muscular build, equipped with strong hindquarters that make them perfect for pulling heavy loads. They are capable of effortlessly carrying a carriage full of sightseers, which is comparable to a person casually riding a bicycle. Before becoming carriage horses, most of our horses were working animals on Amish farms.
Our horses are known for their gentle nature and are ideal for pulling carriages. They are trained to ignore the sounds of the city streets and follow the directions given through the reins. We ensure that all of our horses receive the best care and lifestyle possible. They are consistently under the care of equine veterinarians.
To prevent exhaustion, our horses are rotated during the day and are given at least 30 minutes of rest between tours. Moreover, we limit each horse to a maximum of 4 tours per day, 5 days per week. Additionally, we take our horses to the pasture outside of town for two weeks after spending eight weeks downtown. This ensures that they get enough exercise and don't become overweight while also allowing them to roam and relax freely.
While our lineup of horses is subject to change, our currents table includes these superstars:
We treat our horses with love and care, because they are more than just workers to us - they're family.
Our horses are fed low sugar, low starch, high fiber diets of grainless horse feed and high-quality hay. Horses can eat more than 40,000calories, and we're happy to provide them with the feed they need to be active and healthy.
Our horses spend time in their stalls, which are bedded with eco-friendly options that are safe and effective.
We make it a point to keep a close eye on each and every one of our horses from the time we open to the time we close. We take their temperatures, keep them fed, and make sure they're watered well. Every one of our horses gets regular veterinarian appointments, which includes dental care, worming, and other preventative health measures.
Like humans, our horses benefit from shoes that provide traction and cushioning, which keep them comfortable throughout the workday. When their horseshoes need to be replaced, we take them to a farrier for new shoes.
There comes a time in every carriage horse's life when it's time to retire. When our horses are old enough for retirement, we work hard to find horse lovers who are committed to providing loving, exceptional care 24/7.
One of the most popular questions we get at Carolina Polo& Carriage Company is what kind of carriage rides we offer to guests. To satisfy every type of visitor, we offer a range of carriage tours, from group options to private rides. Keep reading to learn more about our itineraries and what you can expect from our sought-after historic horse-drawn tours.
Join us for an unforgettable one-hour group tour through the charming streets of downtown Charleston. Our knowledgeable and passionate guides will bring the history and architecture of Charleston to life before your very eyes. You'll witness stunning gardens and parks, grand mansions, historic churches, and buildings while learning about the people and events that shaped the history of this "Holy City." Don't miss out on this incredible experience!
Our public tours begin at the Historic City Market and cover several possible routes, showing you the most notable and historic sites in Charleston. You will get to witness the Old Exchange building, which is one of the most historic buildings in America and was finished in 1771. It was the last building constructed by the British before the Revolutionary War. The Edmonston Allston House and the historic White Point Gardens, popularly known as "The Battery," are also part of the tour.
During your horse-drawn carriage tour, your guide will enlighten you on the significance of several points of interest along Meeting Street, including the Calhoun Mansion, the Historic House Museum (The Nathaniel Russel House), and First Scott's Presbyterian Church. These highlights are just a fraction of all the incredible historic sights you will see on one of our tours around Charleston, depending on which route your tour takes.
Finally, all our tours end in the Historic City Market, where you are free to enjoy your next Charleston adventure. When you ride with our carriage company, you can be confident that you will have an unforgettable experience of Charleston's rich history and heritage.
When planning to take a tour, please note that tours depart from the Historic City Market every half an hour. To join the tour, you will need to check in at the ticket office located at 45 Pinckney St on your preferred day and indicate your preferred departure time. However, please be aware that during peak season and on weekends, wait times may vary.
Once you are cleared for departure and have boarded the carriage, the City of Charleston Tourism Officials require that all guests check in at the gate before departure. Additionally, for traffic flow and tax reasons, the city randomly assigns one of four routes for each carriage to tour through the historic district of Charleston. This assignment is determined by a spin of a bingo ball machine, with the color that comes up indicating the route or "zone" that the carriage is allowed to tour.
What does Vis-A-Vis mean, you might be asking? In French, it means "face-to-face" and pertains to the way guests were seated in their carriages back in the day. During this memorable carriage tour, you will get to see stunning gardens and parks, grand mansions, historic churches, and other significant buildings. Additionally, you'll learn about the individuals and occurrences that have influenced the history of the "Holy City" that we call home.
As you embark on your tour, you'll be pleased to know that it starts near the Historic City Market, a 200-year-old public market that spreads across four blocks. Though routes vary, you'll get to see some of Charleston's most notable sites, including Rainbow Row. A collection of pre-revolutionary buildings, Rainbow Row is an iconic landmark in Charleston that spans an entire block.
During the tour, you'll also hear about the fascinating history behind several historic homes and mansions, like the Villa Marguerite, the William Washington House, and the Famous #2 Meeting Street Inn. The latter overlooks White Point Gardens and is a popular spot for photography in the southeast.
As you pass through Meeting and Broad Street, you'll come across the Four Corners of Law, which Robert Ripley named the Four Corners of Law in his famous Ripley's Believe It or Not. There are many possible routes for your tour, and these are just a few examples of the sights you could see!
Finally, all tours end in the Historic City Market, leaving you free to explore Charleston's many other adventures.
Please note the following information before your tour begins. Once you have boarded the carriage and are ready to depart, it is mandatory that you check in at the gate, as per the City of Charleston Tourism Officials' regulations.
The city has designated four different routes for the carriages to follow through the historic district of Charleston. To ensure fair traffic flow and for tax purposes, the city randomly assigns each carriage one of these routes through a bingo ball machine. The color that comes up on the machine determines the route or "zone" that the carriage will tour.
To get the necessary information and directions, please approach an attendant at the Carolina Polo & Carriage ticket office, located at 45 Pinckney Street, at least 10 minutes before your scheduled tour start time.
There's no better way to experience the sights and sounds of Charleston than with your friends and family on a horse-drawn carriage! This private tour is ideal for large groups and provides you with an unforgettable look into the city.
Your tour will commence close to the Historic City Market, which is over 200 years old and is one of the oldest public markets in the USA. Depending on the zone you are given, some of the tour highlights may include the French Quarter, where your guide will bring the area to life with stories of the Dock Street Theatre, the French Huguenot Church, and St. Philips Church. You can also visit the Miles Brewton House on King Street, which is famous for its Georgian architecture, the Swordgate House, and St. Michael's Episcopal Church, which is the oldest church building in the city.
If your guide takes you through the streets nearest the Battery, you may catch a glimpse of Fort Sumter and hear the captivating history behind the attack on the fort and the beginnings of the "Late Great Unpleasantness." These are just a few of the sights that you may experience on our various detailed routes around beautiful Charleston. All tours will finish in the Historic City Market, where you can explore and enjoy your next Charleston adventure.
Our carriages are capable of accommodating up to 16 adults or a combination of adults and children. Pricing is per carriage and includes a fully narrated hour-long horse-drawn carriage tour of the historic district. If you have any special requests, please feel free to contact us. After the guests have been loaded onto the carriage and cleared for departure, it is mandatory to check in at the gate prior to departure, as per the City of Charleston Tourism Officials.
For tax purposes and traffic management, the city randomly assigns one of four routes to each carriage via a bingo ball machine. The color of the ball decides the zone that the carriage can tour. To begin the tour, please check in with an attendant at the Carolina Polo & Carriage ticket office located at 45 Pinckney Street 10 minutes before your scheduled tour start time.
When visiting Charleston, it's important to wear comfortable footwear, such as sneakers, ankle boots, or dressier flats. The cobblestone streets and uneven sidewalks are not ideal for hard-soled shoes or high heels. Proper planning and packing according to the forecast and dress code will help you make the most of your vacation!
If you're looking for the most trusted carriage company in Charleston with deep roots in the Lowcountry, Carolina Polo & Carriage should be on top of your list. We take pride in being the only locally owned carriage operation in town. Our business is not just a business, but a family that is deeply ingrained in the Charleston community. With our unique perspective on the city's rich history and vibrant culture, we promise an authentic and unforgettable journey through the charming streets.
If you're looking for something truly special, we have private carriage tours tailored just for you. Our bespoke tours are crafted to meet your every desire, whether it's a romantic evening, a historical adventure, or a fun family outing.
For those once-in-a-lifetime moments, our elegant wedding carriages are perfect. Imagine arriving at your wedding in a fairy-tale carriage and making your special day even more memorable. Our carriages are also perfect for anniversaries, proposals, or any occasion that calls for a touch of class and romance.
Choose Carolina Polo & Carriage Co. for an experience that's more than just a tour - it's a journey into the heart of Charleston. We look forward to seeing your smile very soon.
The Charleston (SC) Cougars (8-3) take on the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (9-2) at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center on December 23, 2024.On Sunday, in its most recent game, Loyola Chicago lost to Oakland 72-71. With 21 points, Miles Rubin was its high scorer. Charleston (SC) lost its most recent game to Oregon State, 74-65, on Sunday. Derrin Boyd starred with 13 points, plus five boards and two assists.When is Loyola Chicago vs. Charleston (SC) and when does it start?This game between the Ramblers and Cougars will tak...
The Charleston (SC) Cougars (8-3) take on the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (9-2) at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center on December 23, 2024.
On Sunday, in its most recent game, Loyola Chicago lost to Oakland 72-71. With 21 points, Miles Rubin was its high scorer. Charleston (SC) lost its most recent game to Oregon State, 74-65, on Sunday. Derrin Boyd starred with 13 points, plus five boards and two assists.
This game between the Ramblers and Cougars will take place on Monday, December 23, 2024. Expect to see the opening tip at 5:30 PM ET.
The Ramblers and Cougars will take to the court at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center for this matchup on December 23, and if you want to see the game live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
You can catch this game live on ESPNU.
Loyola Chicago’s +151 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 13.7 points per game) is a result of scoring 78.9 points per game (97th in college basketball) while allowing 65.2 per outing (46th in college basketball).
The Ramblers are averaging 78.9 points, only 2.7 more than the 76.2 the Cougars give up.
Loyola Chicago hits 1.9 more threes per game than the opposition, 8.5 (125th in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 6.6.
Charleston (SC) has a +26 scoring differential, topping opponents by 2.3 points per game. It is putting up 78.5 points per game, 113th in college basketball, and is allowing 76.2 per outing to rank 292nd in college basketball.
The Cougars average 78.5 points, 13.3 more than the Ramblers allow.
Charleston (SC) makes 7.6 three-pointers per game (206th in college basketball) compared to its opponents’ 8.6. It shoots 35% from deep, and its opponents shoot 31.8%.
Name | GP | PTS | REB | ASST | STL | BLK | 3PM |
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Sheldon Edwards | 11 | 12.4 | 2.6 | 1.5 | 0.6 | 0 | 3 |
Jayden Dawson | 8 | 12 | 2 | 0.9 | 1.3 | 0.8 | 2.4 |
Des Watson | 11 | 12 | 3.6 | 3.2 | 1.2 | 0.2 | 1.7 |
Miles Rubin | 11 | 8.8 | 5.7 | 1.1 | 0.2 | 2.3 | 0 |
Jalen Quinn | 11 | 7.9 | 1.6 | 2.1 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.1 |
Name | GP | PTS | REB | ASST | STL | BLK | 3PM |
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Ante Brzovic | 11 | 18.5 | 8 | 3.5 | 0.7 | 1.2 | 1 |
Deywilk Tavarez | 11 | 10.5 | 2.6 | 2.2 | 1.2 | 0 | 1.5 |
AJ Smith | 10 | 10.3 | 3.9 | 0.9 | 0.6 | 0 | 0.4 |
Derrin Boyd | 9 | 10 | 3.7 | 2.1 | 0.7 | 0.1 | 1.7 |
Lazar Djokovic | 10 | 9.9 | 5 | 0.8 | 1 | 0.9 | 0.1 |
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The Charleston (SC) Cougars (8-3) go up against the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (9-2) at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center on December 23, 2024.Loyola Chicago dropped its most recent game to Oakland, 72-71, on Sunday. Miles Rubin led the way with 21 points, and also had nine rebounds and one assist. In its most recent game, Charleston (SC) fell to Oregon State on Sunday, 74-65. Derrin Boyd scored a team-high 13 points (and added two assists and five boards).When is Loyola Chicago vs. Charleston (SC) and when does it start?...
The Charleston (SC) Cougars (8-3) go up against the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (9-2) at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center on December 23, 2024.
Loyola Chicago dropped its most recent game to Oakland, 72-71, on Sunday. Miles Rubin led the way with 21 points, and also had nine rebounds and one assist. In its most recent game, Charleston (SC) fell to Oregon State on Sunday, 74-65. Derrin Boyd scored a team-high 13 points (and added two assists and five boards).
This matchup between the Ramblers and Cougars will take place on Monday, December 23, 2024. Expect to see the opening tip at 5:30 PM ET.
The Ramblers and Cougars will hit the hardwood at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center for this matchup on December 23, and if you want to see the action live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
You can catch this game live on ESPNU.
Loyola Chicago is outscoring opponents by 13.7 points per game with a +151 scoring differential overall. It puts up 78.9 points per game (97th in college basketball) and gives up 65.2 per outing (46th in college basketball).
The Ramblers are averaging 78.9 points, just 2.7 more than the 76.2 the Cougars allow.
Loyola Chicago hits 8.5 three-pointers per game (125th in college basketball), 1.9 more than its opponents (6.6). It is shooting 35.6% from beyond the arc (107th in college basketball) while allowing opponents to shoot 31.5%.
Charleston (SC) puts up 78.5 points per game (113th in college basketball) while allowing 76.2 per contest (292nd in college basketball). It has a +26 scoring differential and outscores opponents by 2.3 points per game.
The Cougars’ 78.5 points per game are 13.3 more than the Ramblers give up.
Charleston (SC) makes 7.6 three-pointers per game (206th in college basketball) at a 35.0% rate (131st in college basketball), compared to the 8.6 its opponents make, shooting 31.8% from beyond the arc.
Name | GP | PTS | REB | ASST | STL | BLK | 3PM |
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Sheldon Edwards | 11 | 12.4 | 2.6 | 1.5 | 0.6 | 0.0 | 3.0 |
Jayden Dawson | 8 | 12.0 | 2.0 | 0.9 | 1.3 | 0.8 | 2.4 |
Des Watson | 11 | 12.0 | 3.6 | 3.2 | 1.2 | 0.2 | 1.7 |
Miles Rubin | 11 | 8.8 | 5.7 | 1.1 | 0.2 | 2.3 | 0.0 |
Jalen Quinn | 11 | 7.9 | 1.6 | 2.1 | 0.6 | 0.4 | 0.1 |
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This driver’s negligence could’ve ended a lot worse had the motorcyclist not had room to maneuver away.South Carolina motorcycle commuter and Redditor /u/attacklibrarian shared headshaking dashcam footage from Charleston from earlier this December (Dec 12, 2024) to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing a driver in a Nissan Rogue make an illegal merge over an exit gore point dangerously close to /u/attacklibrarian.Despite getting a healthy dose of horn, the driver didn’t even have the courtesy to acknowledge ...
South Carolina motorcycle commuter and Redditor /u/attacklibrarian shared headshaking dashcam footage from Charleston from earlier this December (Dec 12, 2024) to the /r/IdiotsInCars subreddit showing a driver in a Nissan Rogue make an illegal merge over an exit gore point dangerously close to /u/attacklibrarian.
Despite getting a healthy dose of horn, the driver didn’t even have the courtesy to acknowledge their massive mistake.
Check out OP’s video below with their Reddit thread linked here.
The incident happened on Calhoun St just before the James Island Expy onto the Robert B Scarborough Bridge (Exact location on Google Maps linked here.)
As the video shows, OP is riding along Calhoun St approaching the James Island Expressway when he observes a driver in a Nissan Rogue headed towards the Lockwood Dr. exit attempt to abort and merge illegally across a gore point (two solid white lines) aimed directly to the side of his motorcycle.
OP lays on his horn and it sounds like other cars around the pair do as well.
“What the f*** are you doing, lady?,” OP says to the lady under his helmet.
Thankfully, nothing comes of the incident and everyone makes it onto the bridge without further incident.
OP says he’s been a rider for over a decade but does admit towards the end of a reply in a now-deleted thread that he could’ve been riding more defensively.
“I’ve been riding for 15+ years and commuting almost daily, year-round, for most of that time. About 10 of those years have been on this route, so I am aware of where drivers tend to make mistakes. This is one of those spots because people don’t realize they are in the wrong lane and often make aggressive, dangerous, and illegal moves to get into the left lane,” OP clarifies.
“I could have and should have been more defensive by speeding up more than I did. As I commented on this thread, I know the graveyard is full of people who had the right away. F*** that lady though, haha!,” OP concludes a reply.
In South Carolina, disregarding a traffic control device like a gore point is subject to a fine of up to $232.50 before fees and 4 points on your driving record.
Northwestern (6-4, 0-1 B1G) played Charleston (9-1, 0-0 CAA) very tough but just couldn’t get enough buckets in the clutch to secure a victory in its first of two games at the Hawk Classic in Philadelphia.Caileigh Walsh led the way for the ‘Cats with 20 points and and nine rebounds off the bench. Three other Northwestern players ended the game in double-figures as Melannie Daley finished with 12 points and both Taylor Williams and Casey Harter scored 10 points each.For Charleston, it was the Barbot twins who secured...
Northwestern (6-4, 0-1 B1G) played Charleston (9-1, 0-0 CAA) very tough but just couldn’t get enough buckets in the clutch to secure a victory in its first of two games at the Hawk Classic in Philadelphia.
Caileigh Walsh led the way for the ‘Cats with 20 points and and nine rebounds off the bench. Three other Northwestern players ended the game in double-figures as Melannie Daley finished with 12 points and both Taylor Williams and Casey Harter scored 10 points each.
For Charleston, it was the Barbot twins who secured the victory. Taryn Barbot scored 24 points — including five threes — to lead all scorers, while Taylor Barbot scored 15 points and added on team-highs with four assists and four steals. Lara Rohkohl also stuffed the stat sheet for the Cougars with nine points, nine rebounds, three steals and two blocks.
Northwestern secured the opening tip, and Harter cashed in with a mid-range jumper to get the scoring started on the first possession of the game. Taylor Barbot answered back with the first bucket for Charleston a minute later. Jami Hill knocked down two free throws to give the Cougars their first lead at 4-2. Taryn Barbot and Sophia Tougas hit threes separated by a few minutes, and after Barbot made two more free throws, Charleston held Northwestern scoreless for more than seven minutes to take a 12-2 lead after a 10-0 run.
The Wildcats did get on the board again with a Grace Sullivan layup at the 2:07 mark, and Harter sank a three on the next Northwestern possession to cut the lead to 12-7. The Cougars responded quickly though, as Rohkohl made a jumper, then stole it from Harter in the backcourt and finished in transition to extend the lead to nine points in the final minute of the first quarter. Kyla Jones and Taylor Barbot traded jumpers at the end of the quarter, and Charleston went into the break with an 18-9 lead.
Walsh heated up at the start of the second quarter, scoring from inside the arc on two consecutive possessions to make it 18-13. Daley hit a mid-range jumper on the next possession as Northwestern capped off a 6-0 run and forced an early Charleston timeout with the score at 18-15. Taryn Barbot stopped the Northwestern run with a three and after Walsh sank two free throws, Taryn Barbot sank another three to make it 24-17. After a ‘Cats turnover, Taryn Barbot scored another three points, this time with the old-fashioned way an and-one after Harter fouled her shooting a mid-range jumper.
Daley made a jumper to cut the lead down to 27-19, but the ‘Cats still had yet to find any rhythm on the offensive end. McKeown took a timeout a minute later to try and reset. Jazmyn Stone hit a jumper after the break to give Charleston a ten-point lead again, but Walsh and Daley responded with buckets of their own to make it 29-23 with just under three minutes left in the half. Stone drew a foul and made both free throws before Walsh knocked down two consecutive threes help the ‘Cats finish the half on a 10-2 run and cut the lead to just two. Charleston led 31-29 at the half. Walsh’s hot final minute extended her first half total to 14. Daley was Northwestern’s second leading scorer after one with six, and Taryn Barbot led the way for Charleston with 14 of her own.
McKinley Brooks-Sumpter scored first for Charleston in the second half, but Williams started to take over. She scored her first points of the game with an and-one to cut the lead to 33-32. A few possessions later, Williams secured a rebound and made a nice outlet pass to Jones in transition to give the ‘Cats their first lead since it was 2-0. Another Williams bucket extended the Wildcat lead to five, and Charleston was forced to call a timeout.
Tougas knocked down a three to make it 38-36, but the ‘Cats extended the lead again with another Williams bucket in the paint. Taylor Barbot and Rohkohl scored to tie it at 40, but Walsh quickly broke the tie on the next possession with two free throws. Daley made a long two from the corner in the final minute but two straight Barbot jumpers — first from Taryn, then from Taylor — at the end of the quarter meant the fourth quarter would start with the game tied 46-46.
Daley scored on Northwestern’s first possession of the fourth quarter, but Rohkohl made two free throws on four attempts on two separate trips to the line to tie the game back up at 48. Jones scored and after missing the free throw with a chance for an and-one, Williams grabbed the offensive board and scored to make it 52-48. Taylor Barbot made one free throw to cut it to three, but a Jones layup extended the lead to five with 4:39 on the clock. Hill made a jumper but after a one-for-two trip to the line for Williams, Charleston closed out strong.
The Cougars went on an 8-0 run, powered by two made threes by Taryn Barbot and a two-for-two performance at the free throw line by Nyah Willis. With the score sitting at 59-55, the ‘Cats attempted to launch a comeback. Walsh made a layup to cut the deficit to just two, and after Rohkohl made one free throw, Lau found Harter to tie the game at 60 points apiece with 54 seconds left. Taylor Barbot got into the paint and made a layup to give the Cougars a 62-60 lead, and Walsh was blocked at the other end on her attempt to tie the game. Taylor Barbot made two free throws after the Northwestern miss to make it 64-60, and the ‘Cats turned it over on the last real chance to keep the chances of winning alive. Charleston made two more free throws and Daley scored with less than a second left, and the Cougars escaped with a 66-62 victory.
The ‘Cats will be back in action tomorrow at 11 a.m. CT against Howard (6-7) as they close out their Philadelphia trip.
After a turbulent several years, Party City is reportedly planning to shutter all stores.According to reports from CNN, Party City's CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees in a Friday meeting that the company is "winding down" operations immediately, and that today would be their last day of employment.This left staff without severance pay, and with benefits end...
After a turbulent several years, Party City is reportedly planning to shutter all stores.
According to reports from CNN, Party City's CEO Barry Litwin told corporate employees in a Friday meeting that the company is "winding down" operations immediately, and that today would be their last day of employment.
This left staff without severance pay, and with benefits ending as soon as the company goes out of business. Here's what to know about the company's bankruptcy, plus closures in North and South Carolina.
After initially filing in January 2023, the company exited bankruptcy a month after new CEO Barry Litwin's arrival, now about four months ago, CNN reported. The company was able to cancel nearly $1 billion in debt by declaring bankruptcy. It also managed to keep most of its over 800 stores open, though over 80 locations were closed between the end of 2022 and August 2024, according to recent financial documents.
Even with that debt canceled, the chain still faced $800 million in debt, straining earnings for the year. Combined with competition from online retailers such as Amazon, and seasonal pop-ups like Spirit Halloween, the company was unable to overcome their financial problems, CNN reported.
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There are 21 Party City locations set to close in 16 NC cities:
Additionally, our neighbors in S.C. have 10 Party City stores in nine cities closing:
Iris Seaton is the trending news reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at iseaton@citizentimes.com.