GSA Business Report
- Former BMW CEO takes on university position.
- 2 luxury communities to open new neighborhoods.
- Rick Erwin Group to open new Greenville restaurant.
- VentureSouth partner Proterra goes public.
- SCRLA announces hospitality award winners, finalists.
- Two SC cities ranked for energy efficiency.
- Gift of $2.5M to support Clemson College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences.
- Pallet maker plans $6M expansion.
- State Department approves $8B F-16 deal.
- Turner named CEO of OTO Development.
- Flurry of fleet EV investment hits Southeast.
- Clemson puts Husson in Sturgis professorship.
- Elliott Davis makes room for growth at Camperdown.
- Greenville Tech and Anderson University establish bridge program.
- Reedy River Run returns with United Community Bank sponsorship.
- Hot Properties, Nov. 6. 2018.
- Clemson classes to go online again.
- Behind Spartanburg's plan to boost small and minority-owned businesses.
- Hot Properties, March 30, 2021.
- Japanese manufacturer brings 41 jobs to Laurens.
- Project HOPE gets land for seventh campus.
- Upstate Weekend: Sarah Jarosz, Old Time Fiddling Convention.
- Anderson gains new farm as county becomes solar hotspot.
- BMW Manufacturing begins production of X7.
- Swiss manufacturer to expand Pickens County operations.
- Spartanburg company acquires communications provider.
- Stewart and Martha Spinks honored for philanthropy.
- Hot Properties, July 19.
- Tactical Medical Solutions to generate 21 new jobs in Anderson.
- ReWa extending into portion of Anderson County.
- InnoVision Awards names 18 South Carolina finalists.
- Upstate Giving, July 22, 2019.
- R&E Automated Systems expanding in Spartanburg County.
- USC Upstate realigns in response to changing world.
- Laurens County to receive $5.5M for rural water.
- Distribution, manufacturing companies hiring 300 in Upstate.
- Hilton hotel opens in downtown Greer.
- Clemson life science programs double in size.
- GSP sets new passenger activity record in 2019.
- Kelvin Byrd named dean at Greenville Tech.
- Prisma Health will not reopen North Greenville Hospital ER.
- Upstate Weekend, Oct. 8.
- Greenville City Council approves Unity Park budget.
- $16 million investment will create 80 new jobs.
- National engineering firm to open design center in downtown Greenville.
- 22 groups get Healthy Greenville grants.
- ON THE MENU: Patterson Kitchen + Bar meets the season.
- SCBio, statewide bank host Furman Women's Leadership Summit.
- Five legal considerations for starting a medical spa.
- Upstate Giving: Clemson philanthropists break records.
- Greenville entertainment venue moving to new location.
- New brew celebrates Peruvian tradition.
- Panelists say apprenticeships are the future of workforce development.
- Upstate Weekend, Feb. 4.
- Hagood Mill hosts Cherokee harvest celebration.
- Workshop set for global business discussion, training.
- Greenville firm behind world-record sale at auction.
- Manufacturer to establish global HQ in Rock Hill with $18.5M investment.
- GSP to offer TSA Precheck enrollment.
- Losses surge as cyberattacks continue to target SC business.
- United Way's VITA program opens with coronavirus precautions.
- Upstate venues recognized as Southeastern convention hubs.
- Greenville medical students granted AMSA membership.
- Greenville becomes second base for drafted players.
- Credit union marks expansion with new downtown Greenville office.
- Greenville city budget passes reading, work continues at Unity Park.
- Spartanburg Community College meeting unique challenges head-on.
- Greenwood chamber transitions under interim CEO.
- Technical colleges to extend surgical technology program nationwide.
- Hot Properties, April 2, 2019.
- Greenville financial corporation rebrands.
- Tri-county employers can apply for training grants.
- Plans for nearly half- billion-dollar Spartanburg baseball stadium project moves forward.
- Prisma Health invests $1M in Unity Park structure.
- Hartwell pet food plant means S.C. jobs.
- Upstate mayors to discuss leadership, community.
- Project Hope Foundation chairman wins humanitarian award.
- Senior living project planned for Verdae.
- Greer port moves record cargo volume as Pacific ports stall.
- Hot Properties, Nov. 22.
- Spartanburg-based Denny's hosts summits on mental health and wellness.
- Juries convict Greenville woman for fraud in 2 trials.
- Hot Properties, Aug. 31, 2021.
- Meyco Products buys, moves Colorado production to Moore.
- Analysts: More vehicles on the road increases tire demand.
- Upstate Weekend: LushAcres Corn Maze.
- Heavy traffics prompts GSP to open overflow parking lot.
- Former downtown Simpsonville service station to become entertainment space.
- Upstate Giving, April 27, 2020.
- Mayor urges county to consider FILOT status.
- Hog and Barrel releases list of vendors.
- Modal offers creative lodging option in Greenville.
- CU-ICAR to house Army autonomous vehicle research center.
- Elliott Davis names new COO.
- Shred Day provides safe disposal options.
- Private investors start $4M affordable housing fund.
- Fall for Greenville features 49 restaurants.
- Upstate Giving, Oct. 5, 2020.
- Greenville Technical College exemplifies organizational excellence.
- Greenville Chamber building sold.
- Event, hospitality company to open venue in downtown Greenville.
- SCMA and SCMEP make their de facto parternship an official one.
- Nominations open for 2023 InnoVision Awards.
- Pandemic brings deep losses, hastens demise of 2 sports at Furman.
- Milliken & Co. closes deal on Borchers.
- USC Upstate launches Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
- COPING WITH COVID: Sully's Steamers.
- Cabinet manufacturer to open shop in Spartanburg.
- United Way launches Greenwood, Abbeville data base.
- Hitachi buying JR Automation for $1.4 billion.
- Chris Jennings retiring from Spartanburg's visitor bureau.
- Southeastern Freight Lines opens new service center.
- Burns & McDonnell expands in Greenville with new office.
- Arthrex invests $100M in 500-job expansion.
- Wyche celerates a century of practice by donating to fellowship.
- Upstate lab hires hundreds to stem immediate influx of tests.
- Fluor spokesman: divesture plans won't close Greenville campus.
- BMW breaks ground on $700M Woodruff plant.
- Green Charter Schools buys Virginia College building.
- Upstate Weekend, Jan. 28.
- Union donors bolster rural health care initaitives.
- City seeks Unity Park code input.
- Greenville set to become a Sprint smart city.
- Bosch ramps up ICE, electrification production.
- Sports restaurant chain partners with Dabo Swinney to open Clemson location.
- City seeks input on neighborhood park.
- West Greenville, Easley vegan bakery closing doors but not disappearing.
- Greenville Technical College president awarded state's highest honor.
- Spartanburg Chamber launches educator support program.
- The Cliffs sold to South Street Partners.
- Barbecue restaurants help launch Prisma's $6M pediatric cancer project.
- Eye care offices joining Clemson Eye.
- Coatings company to build third plant in Greenwood.
- Upstate economic developers see investment spike.
- Developer proposes 32-unit townhome community to reactivate' Greenville's Gateway District.
- Behind this Greenville cybersecurity company's plan to change the world'.
- MKSK becomes an employee-owned company.
- Upstate Giving: MLK Day.
- Cooperative effort brings 1.5 million masks to Greenville.
- People in the News, May 9.
- Spartanburg Regional Hospice gets Duke Endowment grant.
- Elevate Upstate grant applications now being accepted.
- Work begins on $700M BMW Manufacturing battery plant in Woodruff.
- Bosch Rexroth makes plans to grow in Fountain Inn.
- Upstate Weekend: Great Anderson County Fair.
- Let Clyde Realty's experience be your go-to real estate resource.
- Duke Engergy reaches agreement with solar stakeholders.
- Inland Port Greer launches expansion project, grows cargo capacity.
- Hot Properties, April 14, 2020.
- OneSpartanburg hires exec to handle tourism efforts.
- Arms manufacturers flock to Southeast.
- Goodwill Industries takes employment services on the road.
- Upstate companies get state chamber recognition.
- Greenville arena moves forward as Bon Secours Wellness Arena.
- SBA opens Women's Business Centers across South Carolina.
- Gaffney Industrial Park gets Santee Cooper grant.
- Upstate manufacturer expands HQ.
- Company with Greenville ties builds world's largest pallet painting.
- Paper industry production rolls on at full tilt.
- Ten at the Top hosts workshop on COVID-19 rules.
- College schedules health care career showcase.
- Greenville-headquartered mural company to design 3 Travelers Rest murals.
- Upstate Giving, Nov. 16.
- Keep OneSpartanburg Beautiful launches.
- Greenville Chamber offers discount on screening services.
- SCMEP president dies after bout with COVID-19.
- Workforce Development Salute pays tribute to donors.
- Greenville bank makes $116M merger plans with First Miami Bancorp.
- City selects consultant for GVL2040.
- Archaeologists seek to uncover buried fort on Clemson campus.
- Greenwood County site gets Duke Energy boost.
- OneSpartanburg celebrates a successful 2022.
- First Greenville-built F-16 takes flight.
- German company growing state presence with new U.S. HQ in Greenville.
- Greenville County tops S.C. in mortgage loan approval.
- Finalists named for WhatWorksSC award.
- BMW top U.S. auto exporter by value for sixth year.
- Falls at Meehan begins next phase of single-family development.
- New Greenville primary care practice offers flat-rate health care for employees.
- TruColor acquires Greenville Office Supply printing.
- Longtime downtown Greenville restaurant closes.
- Innovate fund secures $11.5M for Poe West.
- SC Endeavors gift supports development of early care educators.
- Millennials drive unprecedented demand for tree growers.
- Auto glassmaker investing in Fountain Inn.
- First SC Huey Magoo's opens in Greenville.
- Modeling software helps hospice provider pinpoint visitation needs.
- Greenville-based Multi-Pack sells Chicago division.
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- HOT PROPERTIES: 2 Spartanburg apartment buildings sell for $4.9M.
- Anderson County manufacturers get Employer Impact Awards.
- Gaffney outlet mall struggles under changing habits.
- Governor issues 'stay at home and work' order.
- Greenville budget prioritizes affordable housing and public transit.
- North Charleston company announces new distribution center in Greer.
- Bon Secours St. Francis only S.C. organization to receive national grant.
- Developer Mark Cothran on Greenville's growth and where it's going.
- SCMEP training goes online.
- AFL acquires Optical Telecom.
- Upstate's first Class A industrial park opens in Greer.