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Nov 08, 2017 03:42PM ● By Emily Stevenson
Brokers from Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s Greenville and Spartanburg offices recently represented the following area real estate transactions for October of 2017.
Nov 08, 2017 12:27PM ● By Emily Stevenson
To accommodate continued growth, the company is investing $7.5 million and creating 17 new jobs.
Nov 08, 2017 12:13PM ● By Emily Stevenson
When completed, the new Homewood Suites by Hilton Greenville Downtown will provide 151 suites with fully-equipped kitchens and separate living and sleeping areas.
Nov 07, 2017 04:18PM ● By Emily Stevenson
The $4 million capital investment is expected to create 16 new jobs.
Nov 07, 2017 12:30PM ● By Emily Stevenson
Greenwood Capital announced the grand opening of its new facility in downtown Greenville, located at 201 West McBee Ave., Suite 300. The expansion provides a beautiful space for Greenwood Capital to serve clients in Greenville and the surrounding areas.
Nov 07, 2017 12:25PM ● By Emily Stevenson
Belmont Sayre is partnering with Three Corners Development to redevelop the historic Judson Mill site into an urban mixed-use project located minutes from the heart of downtown Greenville.
Nov 06, 2017 10:59AM ● By Emily Stevenson
G-Five serves large metropolitan areas in the Carolinas such as Greenville and Charlotte. These locations will become satellite sales offices to Carolina Office Systems, a GIS company covering Raleigh, Greensboro, Columbia and Charleston.
Nov 06, 2017 08:54AM ● By Emily Stevenson
Day & Zimmermann leased 45,253 square feet of space at Patewood 5, bolstering the occupancy rate at the office park to 90 percent.
Nov 06, 2017 08:46AM ● By Emily Stevenson
The SC Branded Awards honor local initiatives, locations, products, and events that make up the brand that is South Carolina. Fifteen groups were honored.
Nov 06, 2017 08:30AM ● By Emily Stevenson
Upstate Spine & Sport provides unique and innovative solutions that empower patients with a fundamental understanding of their health and the knowledge needed to take control of their care in ways that bring relief and a healthier life.
Nov 06, 2017 08:14AM ● By Emily Stevenson
The orange bikes zipping around Furman University's campus might just be the next step in transportation for the Upstate. Spin is a San Francisco-based bicycle sharing company that aims to be the cheap, fast and fun way you get around.
Nov 03, 2017 10:11AM ● By Emily Stevenson
Alphonso “Al” Atkins Jr. will become chief diversity officer and special assistant to the chancellor for equity and inclusion beginning Nov. 1. He replaces Dr. Warren Carson, who is retiring after 30 years at the University of South Carolina Upstate.
Nov 03, 2017 09:32AM ● By Emily Stevenson
The Cottages at Overbrook bring maintenance-free living to downtown Greenville with a new 25-home subdivision. Each two-story, single-family home will average 1,600 square feet and have three bedrooms and two to three baths
Nov 03, 2017 09:01AM ● By Emily Stevenson
Nominations are being accepted November 1st through 30th for the 2018 class of ChangeMakers Announcements will be made by mid-December.
Nov 02, 2017 02:30PM ● By Kathleen Maris
Flourish’s 2017 client work was honored with nine MarCom awards, including one platinum award, three gold awards, and five honorable mentions.
Nov 02, 2017 10:09AM ● By Emily Stevenson
A reception (and 80th birthday celebration for John) will be open to the public from 4-7 pm on Friday, Nov. 3, 2017 in the gallery, located on the second floor at 400 Augusta Street.
Nov 01, 2017 01:51PM ● By Emily Stevenson
Women in South Carolina’s top echelons of banking represent multiple business cultures, yet share one vital common view: community must be integral to their work in banking.
Nov 01, 2017 01:33PM ● By Emily Stevenson
Bohon founded SkillPop to make in-person learning both easier and more accessible. The company achieves this by organizing in-person pop-up classes with topics that run the gamut, from DIY crafts to business development, and keeping tuition around $30 a piece for most of its classes.
After a lot of hard work, the local entrepreneur is now CEO of two companies, Kopis and Vigilix.
Nov 01, 2017 01:16PM ● By Emily Stevenson
The ladies of the Cliff’s Valley Ladies’ Golf Association began their support of Safe Harbor six years ago, and have contributed more than $118,000 in necessary funding for Safe Harbor’s programs.
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