PRESS: MUSC Health Kiawah Partners Pavilion Becomes Reality with $6M Land Donation, Expanding the Sea Islands Access to Critical Care
In a landmark achievement nearly a decade in the making, Kiawah Partners and MUSC Health announce the closing of a conveyed land donation for the future MUSC Health Kiawah Partners Pavilion. The 3-acre parcel, valued at $6 million and generously donated by Kiawah Partners, will bring vital emergency and specialty care to the residents of Kiawah, Seabrook, and Johns Island. The project, spearheaded by Kiawah Partners—the master residential developer of Kiawah Island, which is owned by South Street Partners—will address the health care needs of the local barrier island communities.
“This project was initiated to meet the immense need for medical services for this important community. With no convenient emergency health care options currently available, we have been working for almost 10 years to figure out a way to bring accessible health care to the Sea Islands,” said Chris Randolph, Partner with South Street Partners. “This is a very important and momentous step in the development process of the medical facility. It also serves as confirmation of our commitment to this development since we have conveyed this $6 million parcel of land as a donation to MUSC. We feel very grateful to partner with such an excellent health care system.”
The MUSC Health Kiawah Partners Pavilion, a 12,056-square-foot facility slated for completion in late 2025, will be located at 1857 Seabrook Island Road, adjacent to Seafields at Kiawah Island 62+ Life Plan Community.