Nbr. 2020, January 2020
Index
- .408 Jackson Apartments finds home beside Fluor Field.
- AbatUS to invest $10 million, create 35 jobs.
- Abbott antibody test cleared for emergency use.
- Able SC conducting workshop on hiring people with disabilities.
- AccelerateSC debates amusement parks, municipality funding.
- Adams Products expanding Cherokee County operations.
- Adams Products expands Cherokee County operations.
- Affordable housing planned for Anderson workers.
- AFL prints hundreds of faceshields.
- AFL represented on national industry organizations.
- Anderson company pivots to face shields.
- Anderson company to hire 50 after $9.5M expansion.
- Anderson planned development proposals flounder with controversy.
- Anderson restaurant executive appointed to Tri-County Tech Commission.
- Anderson University and Greenville Technical College sign articulation agreements.
- Anderson University offers remote learning certificate.
- AnMed Health announces salary reductions, furloughs.
- Artisphere secures $31,620 grant.
- Artisphere to virtually link patron and artists.
- At the Curbside for April 15, 2020.
- At the Curbside for April 2, 2020.
- At the Curbside for April 22, 2020.
- At the Curbside, May 6, 2020.
- Attorneys counsel businesses grappling with paid leave act.
- Automotive summit opens next week in Greenville.
- Axiscades launching new U.S. operations in Greenville County.
- Barberitos founder to share techniques in Greenville.
- BASF donates $50,000 toward Seneca tornado relief.
- BMW announces 16-day shutdown in Greer.
- BMW Charity Pro-Am auction commences with donation to Meyer Center, Cancer Society.
- BMW Charity Pro-Am Canceled.
- BMW Charity Pro-Am hosts Tournament Week of Giving.
- BMW Charity Pro-Am launches ticket sales.
- BMW continues production as of today'.
- BMW extends shutdown, considers new avenues to help during crisis.
- BMW Manufacturing passes production milestone.
- BMW Manufacturing to resume production on May 4.
- BMW moves closing date to March 29.
- BMW top U.S. auto exporter by value for sixth year.
- BMW's Plant Spartanburg has record year.
- BMW's Sky Foster named S.C. Manufacturers Alliance Woman of the Year.
- Bon Secours Mercy Health accelerates living wage compensation.
- Bon Secours offers plasma treament for COVID-19.
- Bon Secours St. Francis breaks ground on emergency department expansion.
- Bon Secours St. Francis Health System dedicated Habitat home in Sterling.
- Bon Secours St. Francis welcomes COVID-19-killing robots.
- Brewery 85 testing biodegradable six-pack rings.
- Broadband Infrastructure recapitalizes for growth.
- Businesses and schools donate supplies to hospital.
- Caldwell projects at Asbury Hills, old chamber building.
- Canal Insurance sponsors appreciation day for law enforcement.
- Caterers dealing with rush of changes with virus lock-down.
- CBRE report says Greenville has healthy vacancy rate.
- Central, Anderson and Rock Hill receive $800,000 in EPA Grants.
- Chamber surveys divulge COVID-19 business impact.
- Chamber urges city to move forward on County Square.
- Charlotte specialty food company opening Greenville location.
- Cherry Bekaert acquires data analytics firm.
- City calls meeting to discuss shelter-in-place order after Spartanburg vote.
- Clemson chooses dean for College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.
- Clemson chooses dean for College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities.
- Clemson moves summer courses online.
- Clemson ranked one of the country's Best Value Colleges.
- Clemson scientists explore costs of flood mitigation solutions.
- Clemson trustees vote to remove Calhoun name from honors college.
- Coldwell Banker Caine breaks its fundraising record.
- Commerce Department conducts rural summit in Clemson.
- Commerce Department hosts trade mission to Kenya and Tanzania.
- CommunityWorks launches training and grant program.
- Converse trustees vote to admit women, change name.
- Cooperative effort brings 1.5 million masks to Greenville.
- COPING WITH COVID: CommunityWorks.
- COPING WITH COVID: Greenville Area Development Corp.
- COPING WITH COVID: ReAcoustic.
- Coping with COVID: Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce and JW Woodward Funeral Home.
- COPING WITH COVID: Sully's Steamers.
- COPING WITH COVID: The Blood Connection.
- County Square redevelopment plan takes big step forward.
- Countybank Foundation gives $150,000 to Self Regional Health Care Foundation.
- Countybank Foundations puts support to AIM.
- COVID-19 forcing constant reassessment for restaurants.
- Denny's dealing with dining challenges around the world.
- Denny's to hire 10,000 new employees.
- Developers expect new park to attract large industry to Greenville.
- Development underway for COVID-19 testing in the workplace.
- Dick Brooks Honda establishes scholarships for Greer residents.
- Drxlmaier names Kerry Curvey new CEO.
- Duke Energy Foundation awards $240,000 in grants.
- Duke foundation offers grants to organizations improving natural places.
- Eaton expansion brings 30 jobs to Greenwood.
- Economic developers bullish on Upstate.
- Education bill aims to improve early education.
- Electrolux plans to hire 800 by October.
- Electrolux ready to hire 500 for new facilities.
- Emergency housing assistance fund to help those impacted by pandemic.
- Employees rank Michelin in Fortune magazine's annual survey.
- Equip Fulfillment provides protective equipment to transportation industry.
- Erin Ford appointed to District Export Council.
- Euphoria announces lineup for February event.
- Expanded Gibbs Cancer Center to open March 16.