Look Who’s Here: 405 Jessen Lane

Building home to preschool, produce packager, AI company, and more

Tucked between some of the older, more distinguished buildings on a growing Clements Ferry Road, 405 Jessen Lane blends into the corridor while serving as a hub for learning, innovation, and local services. Built in 2011, this 9,000-square-foot commercial building hosts a range of tenants: 

Coastal Blooms Learning Academy provides full-day childcare and early learning for children from six weeks to pre-K, offering a hands-on environment where kids can explore, play, and grow. The locally owned academy focuses on individualized attention in small-group settings by a dedicated staff who care for the children's development. 

“The brain grows fastest in the first five years. Early learning shapes how it develops,” according to the academy's website. “When children have the right start, they grow happier, smarter, and stronger. Together, we can help every child bloom.” 

Rainbow Packaging Corporation delivers fresh produce, eggs, honey, and other farm goods across the greater Charleston area, offering a la carte items or pre-packaged boxes and baskets for quick farm-to-door service. The business said it prides itself on delivering items “from the farm to your door in a few hours.” 

Phoenix Systems Design Center is a family-owned smart home integration company serving the Southeast, bringing over 25 years of experience and more than 30,000 installations across North America. The company specializes in home automation, whole-home audio, home theater, intelligent indoor and outdoor lighting, security systems, and full connectivity solutions for both homes and businesses. 

“We pre-wire homes and businesses so every smart home option is available, providing tailored technology solutions that enhance the way people live and work,” said marketing specialist Amy Sanislo. “It is through the support of our community over the last 25 years that we have been able to grow our business one customer at a time.” 

Charleston AI helps businesses “automate the work they dislike,” from answering phones and responding to texts to managing social media, creating content, and handling administrative tasks. The company also provides hands-on tech support, premium AI tools, and AI companions to help brands boost productivity and streamline operations. 

“Bring us the work you hate, and we’ll take it off your plate,” said co-founder John Rector. Serving businesses across the Lowcountry, Charleston AI supports a variety of industries, including restaurants. “Our AI, ‘Amy,’ handles the phones at Saltwater Cowboys. None of their 280 employees enjoy answering calls, but Amy handles it 24/7 without complaint, even when repeating the same information 100 times a day.” 

R.E. Mason provides industrial automation, reliability, and control solutions that help clients improve operations, safety, and efficiency across a range of sectors, including energy, life sciences, chemical, and manufacturing. The firm offers project management, control and safety system upgrades, mechanical and valve services, field instrumentation support, and predictive reliability technologies to reduce downtime and enhance performance. 

Tech Savvy Kids Club Preschool and STEAM Learning Center provides a hands-on, technology-forward approach to early education for children from 6 weeks to 12 years old. The center integrates STEAM learning, digital literacy, and small-group instruction to foster curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking. 

 

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225 Seven Farms Drive
Unit 108
Daniel Island, SC 29492 

Office Number: 843-856-1999
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