No. 2020, December 2020
Index
- $13 million in grants approved for 19 S.C. counties.
- 13 S.C. law enforcement departments awarded more than $8M.
- 6 S.C. schools named National Blue Ribbon Schools.
- Able SC offering online skills program.
- AccelerateSC website directs businesses to revitalization resources.
- ACRE program accepting applications for 3rd year.
- Agricultural entrepreneurship program accepting applications.
- Agriculture department accepting specialty crop grant applications.
- Aiken launches $1 million small-business loan program.
- Airport development to tap into e-commerce market.
- Allied Air Enterprises expanding Orangeburg operations.
- Annual USC economic conference changes dates, format.
- Annual WREN conference will be held online.
- Another Broken Egg opening Columbia location on Monday.
- Area colleges set reopening timetables.
- Army generals return to S.C. for ROTC training at Fort Jackson.
- Army relocating advanced individual training courses to Fort Jackson.
- Arrested Development to headline Famously Hot New Year.
- Art collection highlights state's natural beauty.
- Arts & Draughts going virtual on Nov. 20.
- Babcock Building renovations begin after key funding secured.
- Bank emphasizes mission on Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.
- Barkin to address national economic outlook in online event.
- Baseball fans can bid official farewell to Capital City Stadium.
- Battle at BullStreet tickets to go on sale Jan. 27.
- Be Pro Be Proud program recruiting sponsor companies.
- Be Pro Be Proud SC to launch this fall.
- Beer boom: Midlands market still hopping.
- Belk to invest $2.5 million in Blythewood distribution center.
- Benedict College joins Apple coding initiative.
- Benedict College joins biomedical research program.
- Benedict College recognized as top producer of STEM graduates.
- Bennett named United Way of the Midlands' Humanitarian of the Year.
- Bibliophile brings passion to new Arcade Mall store.
- BlueCross and BlueShield donates $6.4 million to HBCUs.
- Blythewood industrial warehouse sells for $4 million.
- Boat landings may open beginning today.
- Bobblehead commemorates memorable Clemson moment.
- Bookstore owner finding new ways to do business.
- Boyer Commercial Construction awarded Fort Jackson cemetery expansion.
- Brewer to build 1 million-square-foot facility in Richland County.
- BullStreet District welcoming 75,000-square-foot office building.
- Business for Responsible Tax Reform rebranding, refocusing.
- Business forum to offer expert insight for 2021.
- CAE now offering pre-booked parking option.
- CAE to display works of 4 local artists.
- Calendar honors historic contributions of S.C. leaders.
- Call 4 Health establishes Richland County operations.
- Cantina 76 mixing up marketing strategy amid closures.
- Capital City/Lake Murray County makes virtual tourism list.
- Carolina Crossroads receives key federal permit.
- Cash versus credit: Businesses face several considerations.
- Cason Development Group working to develop commerce park.
- Cavanaugh & Thickens relocating to central business district.
- Cayce seeking public input for 2020 comprehensive plan.
- Cayce-West Columbia chamber kicks off branding campaign.
- CBRE to lease and manage 1333 Main St.
- Central Electric Power Co-op to extend line with $70 million loan.
- Charlotte investment group purchases student housing facility.
- Chemical company breaks ground on Richland County facility.
- City Manager's Breakfast set for Feb. 27.
- City of Columbia accepting scholarship nominations.
- City of Columbia to consider requiring masks be worn.
- Clemson Road construction project nears completion.
- Cohn to serve as new chair of SCETV.
- Columbia 1 of 86 metro areas to add construction jobs in year.
- Columbia attorney Hubbard named dean of USC School of Law.
- Columbia attorney offers Paycheck Protection Program guidance.
- Columbia businesses weathering COVID-19 storm.
- Columbia City Council passes stay-at-home order.
- Columbia College dance professor named artist-in-residence.
- Columbia film producer wins documentary grant.
- Columbia IT franchise owner new entrepreneur-in-residence.
- Columbia Metropolitan Airport ranked globally for on-time service.
- Columbia Metropolitan Airport surpasses 2018 record for passengers.
- Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center nets award.
- Columbia property management company acquired by CAHEC.
- Columbia to require masks within city limits.
- Columbia, Greenville-based Junior Achievement to combine.
- Columbia-area law firms merge; new team formed.
- COMET honoring civil rights pioneer Flemming.
- COMET seeks input into bus network redesign.
- COMET to play host to online transit system academy.
- COMET to require riders to wear masks.
- COMET unveils upgrades at pair of facilities.
- Commerce Department creates business development directory.
- Commercial real estate market slowing but steady.
- Commission rejects proposed student housing development.
- Construction could cause delays on Clemson Road.
- Construction employment increases in 32 states in January.
- Construction jobs fall in every state but 1 in April.
- Construction presses on amid new coronavirus crisis.
- Continental Tire expanding Lancaster County operations.
- Contractors plan to add employees in 2020, if they can find them.
- COPING WITH COVID: 3D design company making face shields.
- COPING WITH COVID: Craft and Draft.
- COPING WITH COVID: FoodShare South Carolina.
- COPING WITH COVID: Hotel Trundle.
- COPING WITH COVID: Koss Creative.
- COPING WITH COVID: Massage Works.