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St. Armands business owners assess damage from Hurricane Helene

"There was probably not one business on the Circle that wasn't affected by the storm," said Carolyn Conner, manager of Cigar Paradise.


  • By Petra Rivera
  • | 3:35 p.m. September 28, 2024
Owner Scott McDonald said that Crab and Fin has never gotten such damage from a hurricane.
Owner Scott McDonald said that Crab and Fin has never gotten such damage from a hurricane.
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Devastation ran through St. Armands Circle after business owners and residents were allowed back following Hurricane Helene on the morning of Sept. 28. 

Walking around the usually busy tourist destination, people cautiously stepped around the debris, puddles and glass left from the storm scattered on the sidewalks. The area received feet of storm surge as the hurricane passed offshore in the gulf Thursday night. 

Numerous business owners expressed sadness around the Circle through sobs and shock after seeing their life's work destroyed.

"There was probably not one business on the circle that wasn't affected by the storm," said Cigar Paradise Manager Carolyn Conner.

Green Zebra Cafe Owners Vasil and Elena Ianakiev said in their 10 years at St. Armands, they have never had damage like this. Not knowing what to expect, they came to the cafe on Saturday morning and saw the entire interior ruined, including their refrigerators flipped upside-down. 

"There really is nothing we can do now," said Vasil Ianakiev. "We just have to be positive and move forward, hopefully opening back up soon."

Like most businesses, Cafe L'Europe is closed indefinitely due to the damage caused by around four feet of water. Director of Catering Sales Ashley Watts compared the site to a war zone. 

Crab and Fin Owner Scott McDonald echoed others that the damage is far worse than they ever experienced. 

"We've been here over 40 years," said McDonald. "The worst we have had in other years has been a couple of inches of water. We had five feet of water from this hurricane. Our floors, windows, everything is completely destroyed."

Charleston Shoe Company's window was broken after Hurricane Helene.
Charleston Shoe Company's window was broken after Hurricane Helene.
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Charleston Shoe Company on St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
Charleston Shoe Company on St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
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Starbucks on St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
Starbucks on St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
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The aftermath of Cafe L'Europe due to Hurricane Helene.
The aftermath of Cafe L'Europe due to Hurricane Helene.
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The aftermath of Cafe L'Europe due to Hurricane Helene.
The aftermath of Cafe L'Europe due to Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Crab and Fin employees Troy Forman and Chris Coehler boarding up the broken window after Hurricane Helene.
Crab and Fin employees Troy Forman and Chris Coehler boarding up the broken window after Hurricane Helene.
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The aftermath of Crab and Fin after Hurricane Helene.
The aftermath of Crab and Fin after Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Hurricane Helene caused immense flooding to St. Armands Circle.
Hurricane Helene caused immense flooding to St. Armands Circle.
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Flooding in front of Oh My Gauze in St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
Flooding in front of Oh My Gauze in St. Armands Circle after Hurricane Helene.
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Cigar Paradise Manager Carolyn Conne cleaning up after Hurricane Helene.
Cigar Paradise Manager Carolyn Conne cleaning up after Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Flooding in St. Armands Circle Park after Hurricane Helene.
Flooding in St. Armands Circle Park after Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Owner Scott McDonald said that Crab and Fin has never gotten such damage from a hurricane.
Owner Scott McDonald said that Crab and Fin has never gotten such damage from a hurricane.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Most businesses on St. Armands Circle were greatly damaged due to the storm surge from Hurricane Helene.
Most businesses on St. Armands Circle were greatly damaged due to the storm surge from Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera
Debris in front of Cafe L'Europe after Hurricane Helene.
Debris in front of Cafe L'Europe after Hurricane Helene.
Photo by Petra Rivera

 

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