With the launch of financial-oriented Sandlapper Capital Investments, its partners seek to develop business and product structuring in the greater Greenville area.
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Jeanne Smith has just launched a new phase of her riding programs geared towards riders who don't own their own horses or have an accumulated wealth of barn knowledge but who want to learn to ride well, to compete and to master horse maintenance.
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"We are a start up of ready-to-wear casual knit apparel. Our main focus for the early collections will be the plus-size market...Eventually, our customers will be women and girls of all ages and sizes."
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It's new, it's green, it's revolutionary and it's history making. 'It' is Thurso Power Systems, a system integrator of electric vehicle charging stations.
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A new company in the Upstate, Williams/Burgess, intends to bring the most efficient, cost-effective technology solutions to companies that aren't large enough to maintain in-house IT experts.
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Joyce Fort has partnered with her husband, Kevin Fort, to open up ECY Shoes n Chic in downtown Greenville.
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Pedal Chic, a unique women's athletic boutique, is owned by Robin Bylenga, who used some not-so-happy experiences in the corporate world (she was laid off twice) to create and realize her dream of owning her own business.
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We’re a very mobile
society, especially in the
Upstate and no one is more
aware of that than Jack
Williamson, who manages
the new UNITS Moving
and Portable Storage.
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A new family of her
own and an awareness of the
growing number of Baby
Boomers in the greater
Greenville area inspired
Courtney Bohman to bring
her company, Senior Helpers,
from Atlanta to the Upstate.
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Great Clips, a hair
salon franchise,
is debuting its
newest location
in greater Greenville under
the ownership of Jennifer
and Scott Saunders.
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