This grand mixed use building on Broad was constructed circa 1740 and once served as the studio space for famed sculptor Clark Mills. Multiple renovations and modifications have not taken away from the old world charm that make this building a quintessential Charleston live-work space. At the street level and second floor, there is a chic office layout that has been used by an advertising agency. The third and fourth floors house a comfortable and charming residential unit with four bedrooms and two full baths. Enjoy rooftop views of the city from the spacious upper deck! Beautiful old wood floors, exposed brick walls, and numerous other details make this unique property a wonderful place to live and operate a business.2 residential neighborhood parking passes convey with the residential unit in this building.