CHARLESTON, SC - Woodfield Development, one of the nation’s largest developers of Class A multifamily communities, today announced the opening of Cooper River Farms II, the next chapter of its successful Cooper River Farms community in Charleston’s Lowcountry.
Charleston-based and deeply rooted in the Carolinas, Woodfield Development has delivered more than 4,300 residences across South Carolina over the past two decades, representing more than $1 billion in development. The debut of Cooper River Farms II reinforces the firm’s longstanding commitment to shaping the region’s residential landscape with thoughtfully designed communities.
Located off Clements Ferry Road and adjacent to the Daniel Island Marina, Cooper River Farms II is situated at the center of one of Charleston’s fastest-growing corridors. The area has seen rapid momentum in recent years, with increasing demand for housing that combines convenience, scenic surroundings, and seamless access to Charleston.
“Cooper River Farms has been one of our strongest performers in the Charleston market, and the second phase is a direct extension of that success,” said Mike Schwarz, partner at Woodfield Development. “With the second phase, we are continuing to build on that momentum, introducing new residences and amenities that enhance the overall community while reinforcing Woodfield’s long-term commitment to Charleston.”
The new four-story, elevator-served building adds 71 studio, one- and two-bedroom residences featuring upscale finishes, upgraded appliances, and LVT flooring throughout. Signature amenities include a dedicated workstation amenity, as well as a fourth-floor sky lounge with sweeping views, a community bar, televisions, and a pool table.
The second phase builds seamlessly on the 56-acre setting of Cooper River Farms, which already features a saltwater pool, fitness center, nature trails, and dog park. Conveniently located just off Clements Ferry Road near Interstate 526, the community offers quick access to top schools, shopping, dining, and the scenic ferry to downtown Charleston, while providing a serene residential oasis surrounded by Lowcountry beauty.
Construction began in May 2024, with first deliveries received in July 2025. Leasing activity has been strong since opening with half the building already reserved, reflecting ongoing demand in the Clements Ferry corridor.