Patrick Properties Hospitality Group

Patrick Properties Hospitality Group Five exquisite historical event venues focused on warm, professional service + celebrated cuisine.

Since 1997, PPHG has lovingly restored four landmark properties and estates, inspiring unparalleled backdrops for special events in Downtown Charleston. They include the 19th-century William Aiken House and majestic Lowndes Grove – downtown Charleston’s last great waterfront estate. PPHG’s celebrated portfolio also showcases an Art Deco-style cinema, The American Theater; the picturesque River Hou

se at Lowndes Grove; and Parcel 32 on Upper King Street. As a company, PPHG has also pioneered the revitalization of Upper King Street: transforming its historic venues into valuable generators of revenue for the surrounding community has helped usher in the wave of new business and development currently changing the face of this downtown Charleston neighborhood. Patrick Properties hosts more than 500 events annually across its suite of properties, including the 2013 James Beard Foundation Awards nominations, Charleston Wine + Food Festival, Southern Foodways Alliance and Chefs Collaborative National Sustainable Food Summit. Professional, personalized service and exceptional culinary experiences are hallmarks of our family-owned company, which has grown to more than 165 employees. Our team members are actively involved in many civic and charitable activities, and we are proud to support several non-profit organizations across community sectors that range from youth development to local arts and culture. Please visit www.pphgcharleston.com for more information about our company.

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The River House at Lowndes Grove
12/13/2024

The River House at Lowndes Grove

The adventure starts here 🤍📍: Parcel 32 Photo // Flowersome Photography
12/12/2024

The adventure starts here 🤍

📍: Parcel 32
Photo // Flowersome Photography

12/09/2024
12/09/2024

Could there be a more perfect backdrop than the serene waters of the Lowcountry? Photo // Bushel + Peck Photo

Here's to making it a December to remember ❄️🩵📍: Parcel 32  Photo // Samantha Jean Becker Photography
12/02/2024

Here's to making it a December to remember ❄️🩵

📍: Parcel 32
Photo // Samantha Jean Becker Photography

I only have pies for you 🥧😍 Happy Thanksgiving!MINI TART | bourbon pecanPhoto // Natasha Coyle Photography
11/28/2024

I only have pies for you 🥧😍 Happy Thanksgiving!

MINI TART | bourbon pecan

Photo // Natasha Coyle Photography

11/19/2024

Last month, we were absolutely tickled pink to see the American Theater featured in Architectural Digest! The article, focused on the real home from The Notebook, also shared some of the other filming locations. Regarding the American Theater, Architectural Digest shared, "Like many young couples, Noah and Allie chose a movie theater as the setting for their first date. The setting in the film was the American Theater, a retro cinema opened in 1942. Like many of Charleston’s buildings built during the ’40s, the movie theater was designed by Greek architect August E. Constantine. It is also one of Constantine’s only remaining works in the city." It goes on to say, "Sophia Russell, who is from Charleston, worked selling tickets and concessions at the American in 2004, right after the movie came out. 'It was a very small art-house style theater, so it was always packed,' Russel tells AD. She was lucky enough to see the movie in the theater itself. 'My best friend and I came, and we sat in the very last row because there were so many people. I cried. I was 15. It was amazing.'”

Read the full article: https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/the-notebook-house-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-real-life-home

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Photo // Kim Graham Photography

11/19/2024
11/19/2024

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Upper King Street
Charleston, SC
29403

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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Since 1997, PPHG has lovingly restored five landmark properties and estates, inspiring unparalleled backdrops for special events in Downtown Charleston. They include the 19th-century William Aiken House and majestic Lowndes Grove– downtown Charleston’s last great waterfront estate. PPHG’s celebrated portfolio also showcases an Art Deco-style cinema, The American Theater; the picturesque River House at Lowndes Grove; and Parcel 32. As a company, PPHG has also pioneered the revitalization of Upper King Street: transforming its historic venues into valuable generators of revenue for the surrounding community has helped usher in the wave of new business and development currently changing the face of this downtown Charleston neighborhood. Patrick Properties hosts more than 500 events annually across its suite of properties, including the 2013 James Beard Foundation Awards nominations, Charleston Wine + Food Festival, Southern Foodways Alliance and Chefs Collaborative National Sustainable Food Summit. Professional, personalized service and exceptional culinary experiences are hallmarks of our family-owned company, which has grown to more than 165 employees. Our team members are actively involved in many civic and charitable activities, and we are proud to support several non-profit organizations across community sectors that range from youth development to local arts and culture. Please visit www.pphgcharleston.com for more information about our company.

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