Get ready for the Big Game at Palmetto Moon! The South's lifestyle retail store has the gear for all of South Carolina's Carolina Panther fans. There are six styles to choose from including long-sleeved and short-sleeved t-shirts. Get your own for Sunday's game in any
It's one of the most wonderful times of the year to shop at Gwynn's of Mount Pleasant! The Winter Clearance just got better! When you buy one item at 70% off, get one free. Yes, free! The Momentum team is updating Gwynn's Facebook page with many desirable
The Cooper River Bridge Run can add a new accolade to its list- Top 30 Events in the United States in 2016! An event marketing website called SpinGo released the top 30 events in the United States based off of research in its network and The
Momentum client, LimRic Plumbing, Heating & Air kicked off The LimRic Give Back Grant. The LimRic Give Back Grant was created to show the company's pride for the Charleston community.Each month the company will donate $500 to a charity in the Charleston area. The recipient of
Momentum client and Charleston’s most historic restaurant, 82 Queen is turning 34 years-old this February 2016. 82 Queen was founded in 1982 pioneering the Lowcountry cuisine that Charlestonians know and love today. One dish that has remained unmatched since the opening of the restaurant 34
Check out our client, Palmetto Moon's, ad on the back of the Clemson commemorative magazine from The Post & Courier! This special magazine celebrates Clemson University's successful football season and we knew this was a great opportunity for Palmetto Moon- the store for all things Clemson
Voting in the Charleston City Paper's Best of Charleston 2016 Awards in now live and we would love your support in voting for our Charleston clients! Best BBQ: Swig & Swine Best Ribs: Swig & Swine Best West Ashley Bar: Swig & Swine Best Wings: Swig & Swine She Crab
The Momentum Public Relations team was on "set" while Executive Chef Steve Stone cooked up some of 82 Queen's famous recipes today, and the Post & Courier was there to capture it to share with its readers. To shake things up, Chris Holbrooks, one of Charleston's