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Under Construction is a roundup of some of the recent and ongoing commercial construction projects going on across South ...
Goodwyn Mills Cawood (GMC), local architecture and engineering firm, is pleased to welcome Maya McCray as Design Associate.
Goodwyn Mills Cawood (GMC), local architecture and engineering firm, is pleased to announce the addition of Alexandra Schell as Marketing Coordinator. Schell is tapping into GMC’s corporate services ...
$5.5M office property sold in Greensboro $4M industrial land sale in Orangeburg Multiple leases secured across Charleston, Columbia, Greenville Taylors retail space sold for $2.1M in the Upstate Brent ...
Awards Celebration August 25, 2025. Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center 1101 Lincoln St, Columbia, SC 29201. 5:00 PM – Registration and general networking reception. 6:15 PM – Dinner served and ...
2024 Palmetto Proud Winners. Allegiance Flag Supply (American flags). Arthrex (orthopedic products). Blue Ridge Log Cabins (log homes, rustic framed homes). BMW Manufacturing (BMW X models). Bosch ...
2024 Mavens Manufacturing Honorees. Ronke Akano, JW Aluminum. Heather Bass, Carolina PEC – A Division of Carolina Filters Inc.. Kellie Boone, Horton Inc.. Katherine (Kassie) Cartee, Milliken & Co..
SC Biz News, in partnership with Best Companies Group, has revealed the 2025 Best Places to Work in South Carolina honorees, marking the 20th anniversary for the recognition event.
John B. Wright Jr. of McCoy Wright Commercial Real Estate represented the seller, AKS Partners LLC, in the sale of 3,000 square feet of retail space on 1.1 acres at 2102 N. Main St. in Anderson for ...
In this latest Palmetto Power feature you’ll meet executives new to their roles in a variety of South Carolina industries. You’ll hear from these industry influencers about what they’re most looking ...
Josh Tew, Monty Todd and Anna Spiers of Pintail facilitated the sale of the 40,000-square-foot retail property located at 505 N. Main St. in Greenville, known to many at “Baby Bi-Lo.” Pintail Property ...
This story was updated June 6 at 10 a.m. Construction on a $1.6 billion plant in Florence County will pause because of “policy and market uncertainty,” according to a statement released through an ...
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