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Podcast: The Development of Kiawah Island Featuring: Frank Brumley, Mark Permar, Robert Vingi A deep-dive conversation with three key figures behind the development of Kiawah Island. From its early days to iconic milestones, this episode is a must-listen for real estate buffs, Lowcountry locals, and design nerds alike. Chapters: 0:00 – Intro Frank Brumley shares his background and early work on Amelia Island, Hilton Head, and Cumberland Island—and how those projects led to Kiawah. He reflects on Charles Frazier’s influence. 6:45 – Meeting Eugenia Royal The transition from Royal family ownership to new developers. 10:30 – Moving to Charleston Frank relocates to Charleston, befriends city leaders like Mayor Joe Riley, and rents a home from General Westmoreland. 14:15 – Early Kiawah History Origins of Governor’s Drive, early homeowners, and debates over names like “Vanderhorst.” 17:00 – First Developments Building five homes on Eugenia Avenue—sold to select families, including a Kuwaiti one. 18:00 – Introducing Mark Permar Mark’s path to Kiawah through Sea Pines, his architectural work, and move from D.C. to Savannah. 24:00 – First Impressions Mark recalls getting lost, seeing wild horses, and discovering Kiawah’s raw beauty. 26:00 – Moving to Kiawah Mark and Dianna settle on the island, working with Brumley and Frazier to build the brand. 29:00 – Early Challenges Inflation, oil embargo, and navigating early Kuwaiti ownership. 30:30 – Resort-Focused Vision Plans for dense development and inspiration from Amelia Island. 33:30 – Neighborhood Planning (1976) Launching Kiawah’s first neighborhoods and the Kiawah Island Inn. 35:50 – First Golf Course Gary Player’s design of Kiawah’s first course. 38:50 – Cougar Point Frank shares a humorous anecdote about the course’s origin. 40:00 – Investor Struggles Frank details challenges with Kuwaiti partners and his eventual move to Wild Dunes. 42:30 – Beach Company Buys Kiawah (1988) Frank returns to Kiawah after the sale to help guide redevelopment. 45:00 – Naming Kiawah’s Streets The team names original streets over beers at Orange Hill Plantation. 48:00 – Golf Legends Pitching to Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. 50:00 – Turtle Point Development Mark collaborates with Nicklaus on the second course. 55:00 – Marketing Kiawah How they positioned the island to buyers from the Northeast and Midwest. 56:00 – Nature as a Selling Point Conservation becomes central to marketing and planning. 1:00:00 – Oceanfront Setbacks The team’s vision for inclusive beachfronts and dune preservation. 1:08 – Long-Term Impact of Setbacks Benefits for both ecology and real estate value. Key Milestones in Kiawah & Daniel Island Development: 1:10:30 – Rhett’s Bluff A waterfront design inspired by European villages. 1:16:00 – The $100M Deal How the Kuwaitis sold Kiawah—and Frank’s next big role on Daniel Island. 1:19:01 – Kiawah’s Iconic Logo Inspired by Sea Island and Coca-Cola branding. 1:22:00 – Hurricane Hugo Massive destruction and the island’s recovery efforts. 1:25:45 – $105M in Debt Frank shares a story about staggering loan interest. 1:27:00 – Resort Sale for $35M The deal that saved the island from financial collapse. 1:29:00 – “We Knew Nothing About Resorts” Early missteps in the hospitality industry. 1:30:00 – The Ryder Cup (1991) The event that put Kiawah on the global golf map. 1:32:35 – Hugo Chaos & Pete Dye on a Bulldozer A wild post-storm moment you won’t believe. 1:34:00 – Kiawah & Golf Culture How the island helped shape modern golf in the U.S. 1:42:00 – 30 Years of Growth Permitting challenges, HOA conflicts, and designing The Sanctuary. 1:44:00 – Designing with Nature Creative concepts like Marsh Towers. 1:45:00 – Blending Architecture with Ecology A guiding philosophy of Kiawah’s growth. 1:46:00 – Early Marketing Campaigns Jeep safaris, trailers, and Betty Poore’s iconic role. 1:50:30 – Wild Hog Mayhem A hilarious story about feral pigs on Kiawah’s fairways. 1:51:00 – Spirit of Collaboration How teamwork shaped the island’s identity. 1:55:00 – “Blow Up the Bridge Syndrome” Why long-time residents resist change. 1:56:35 – The Beauty of Real Estate Development Mark explains why this work matters. 1:57:45 – “Community is the Highest Form of Creativity” A powerful quote on the impact of place-making. 2:01:00 – Nature is Still the Star Why Kiawah’s natural landscape is its greatest asset. 2:03:00 – Charles Frazier’s Legacy How Sea Pines’ vision shaped Kiawah’s ordinances and long-term plan. Subscribe for more conversations on the art and business of coastal development. 📍 Filmed in Charleston, SC 🎙 Presented by Robert Vingi