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Aug 31, 2017 08:25AM ● By Emily Stevenson
“I am optimistic for the industry in general because we’ve seen positive signs over the last two to three years. The key will be how the political environment unfolds.”
Aug 31, 2017 08:11AM ● By Emily Stevenson
Brian says that he plans to do a lot of experimental work with spices, herbs, fruits, and historical styles of beer, unlike any others on the market.
Aug 31, 2017 08:02AM ● By Emily Stevenson
BANDWAGON is currently in the middle of selling football tickets. When college basketball begins in October/November, they’ll switch to that.
Aug 01, 2017 03:39PM ● By Emily Stevenson
The winners are the Legal Elite for 2017 and we are pleased to honor them.
Aug 01, 2017 03:02PM ● By Emily Stevenson
The strands are high-tech descendants of textiles, the Upstate’s onetime economic powerhouse. “A lot of the terminology we use in carbon fiber,” Snyder says, “comes from the textile industry.”
Aug 01, 2017 02:58PM ● By Emily Stevenson
“It’s an easier and more accurate system than we’re putting into buildings today,” says Biesheuvel.
Aug 01, 2017 02:56PM ● By Emily Stevenson
“The expectation is the students will engage each other more,” Wilcox says. “A lot of the learning of law comes from the interaction between students.”
Aug 01, 2017 02:52PM ● By Emily Stevenson
CEO Tammy Johnson brings four brands under one vision
Jul 01, 2017 03:04PM ● By Emily Stevenson
For the first time, Greenville Business Magazine, Charleston Business Magazine, and Columbia Business Monthly partnered with Philadelphia-based WorkplaceDynamics, the employee research and consulting firm, to determine South Carolina’s Top Workplaces through employee surveys.
Jul 01, 2017 02:28PM ● By Emily Stevenson
“If the weather’s clear and we can see it, I really do think that for most people it’s going to be a once in a lifetime kind of opportunity,” Fragile said.
Jul 01, 2017 02:25PM ● By Emily Stevenson
The child’s dad, Jay, says he and his family are a bit concerned about one of the city’s most ambitious infrastructure projects: the Big Dig.
Jun 30, 2017 02:31PM ● By Emily Stevenson
“You can have the best community in the world, you can have a fantastic workforce, and if you do not have an appropriate site for a building to put this project in, then it’s going to look elsewhere.”
Jun 29, 2017 02:32PM ● By Emily Stevenson
With the state Department of Commerce reporting 98,000 new jobs and $27 billion in capital investment since 2011, pressure is building on the Palmetto State’s workforce.
Jun 01, 2017 09:36PM ● By Makayla Gay
Most people can’t fathom moving to a new country not knowing the language. Even more challenging is opening a successful business in that country. Lorena Ausa is not most people.
Jun 01, 2017 08:02PM ● By Makayla Gay
Opportunity appears to be the hot new commercial real estate catchphrase these days, especially with a new-money rush into the Central Business Districts of Greenville and Columbia.
Jun 01, 2017 07:54PM ● By Makayla Gay
Williamson is now chief creative officer and co-president of EP+Co., working with national brands such as Denny’s, Lenovo, Tumi, and Verizon.
Jun 01, 2017 08:42AM ● By Makayla Gay
With the exception of Nashville, Tenn., Greenville has outperformed nearly every other comparable city in the region.
May 02, 2017 08:44PM ● By Makayla Gay
South Carolina is one of only 16 states to see an increase in export sales from 2015 to 2016. Last year the state ranked 15th in the country for total export sales, posting a record $31.3 billion in export sales in 2016.
May 02, 2017 08:16PM ● By Makayla Gay
The Palmetto State may not have a Triangle or a Valley, but South Carolina’s innovation/tech sector is forming a…Line. With the steady growth of the so-called knowledge economy, entrepreneurs here are drawing an increasingly identifiable link connecting the state’s largest population centers, as well as arousing the interest of homegrown investors willing to finance the future.
May 01, 2017 09:55PM ● By Makayla Gay
Mogul exports about 55 percent of its production, with half of that amount going to U.S. customers. Overall, the company exports to more than 50 countries. As the Gray Court plant ramps production, it will serve a portion of the company’s North America demand.
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