Gateway moves closer to groundbreaking

  January 6, 2025

Greenville’s skyline will rise as a project decades in the making moves closer to reality. The Design and Review Board (DRB) unanimously approved street lighting and landscaping plans for the…

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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024

  January 6, 2025

Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…

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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $8.19 billion in 2024

  January 6, 2025

Capital investment by existing industry excels, accounting for $5.38 billion  The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) today released its 2024 industry recruitment results, with an announced total capital…

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City of Greenville shares Popular Annual Financial Report

  January 6, 2025

The City of Greenville has published its Popular Annual Financial Report (PAFR). Designed to report the City’s financial status, the public can learn how the City’s achievements align with City…

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Former Assistant County Attorney Kimberly Wunder joins Pope Flynn

  December 27, 2024

Kimberly Wunder, a former in-house local government attorney, has joined Pope Flynn, a Columbia-headquartered law firm that focuses on governmental and public finance matters. Wunder will focus on providing cities,…

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SCDOT begins clearing and grubbing phase at Carolina Crossroads

  December 19, 2024

The South Carolina Department of Transportation has begun clearing and grubbing activities as part of Phase 3B of the Carolina Crossroads Project in Richland and Lexington counties. This work is…

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Berkeley County Council approves 200-plus resurfacing projects

  December 18, 2024

City, County and State Roadways Around the County Berkeley County Council has approved resurfacing work for 227 city, county and state roads located around Berkeley County. Council approved these items at…

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Ready for It: End of the Year Tax Tips

  December 10, 2024

It goes fast, doesn’t it? Just when you’re comfortable with the back-to-school routine, here come the holidays. Take a deep breath and enjoy the season – 2024 version. But once…

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New Federal BOIR Filing Requirements: What You Need to Know

  December 10, 2024

Starting this year, a new federal requirement mandates that small businesses and certain entities submit a Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOIR) to the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes…

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Greenline-Spartanburg Neighborhood Plan heads to City Council

  December 6, 2024

With Planning Commission approval, the draft Greenline-Spartanburg Neighborhood Plan heads to City Council for consideration at its Dec. 9, 2024, meeting. The plan aims to enhance livability, connectivity and inclusivity in the…

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LEO Santa Toy Drive underway

  December 5, 2024

Holiday Alert from our first responders! The LEO Santa Toy Drive is happening NOW until 10 a.m. Friday at Bon Secours Wellness Arena! Drop off new, unwrapped toys for kids ages newborn to…

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City of Columbia approves parking rate ordinance

  December 5, 2024

During the City Council Meeting on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Columbia City Council amended and approved the new parking rate ordinance. Based on public feedback and extended discussions during the…

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City Council Highlights | December 3, 2024

  December 4, 2024

During the City Council meeting this evening, City Council approved the City of Columbia Resilient Water Supply Project (Item #20). As part of the Columbia Canal Recovery from the October…

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