Lima One Capital completes $12.4 million Multifamily loan in the Kansas City market
September 30, 2019KANSAS CITY – Lima One Capital, the nation’s premier lender for real estate investors, recently closed a $12.4 million loan for a multifamily property in the Kansas City, Missouri, market.…
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SCPA, DHEC receive $2M grant to improve crane technology
September 30, 2019New engine systems to reduce emissions, boost air quality South Carolina Ports Authority (SCPA) and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) were awarded a $2 million grant from the…
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General Municipal Elections scheduled for November 5
September 30, 2019The General Municipal Elections for the city of Greenville will be held on Tuesday, November 5. Candidates for office include: Mayor – Knox White (R) City Council At-Large – Dorothy…
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BJU celebrates homecoming and Family Weekend
September 30, 2019Bob Jones University invites the Greenville community to Homecoming and Family Weekend Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 10 – 12, on the BJU campus. “Homecoming and Family Weekend is one of…
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United Ministries receives $75,000 grant from The Leon Levine Foundation
September 30, 2019United Ministries was one of 11 new organizations to receive a grant from The Leon Levine Foundation (TLLF). The Leon Levine Foundation supports nonprofit organizations with highly effective leadership, a…
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Furman Music Department announces Sound Quality Concert Series
September 30, 2019Open to the public, the 11 featured events include performances by the Furman Symphony Orchestra under the baton of two esteemed guest conductors; the Furman Symphonic Band conducted by Director…
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City to hold information sessions on ADA compliance study
September 27, 2019The City of Greenville recently retained the WT Group’s Accessibility Consulting team to evaluate its parks and recreation sites, policies and programs for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act…
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J. Davis Construction opens the doors of its new Anderson office
September 27, 2019Now, home to many current employees, J. Davis Construction opened the doors of a new 11,000 sf office facility located in Anderson, SC off I-85 at Exit 14. Not only…
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Four South Carolina schools recognized as 2019 National Blue Ribbon Schools
September 27, 2019State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman has announced that four South Carolina schools were recognized by the United States Department of Education as 2019 National Blue Ribbon Schools. “I am…
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South Carolina Department of Education to fund 205 new school resource officers
September 27, 2019Today, State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman announced the funding of 205 new school resource officers (SROs) that will be stationed in schools across the state that currently lack coverage.…
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That’s My Greenville” community leadership program graduates 20 young professionals
September 27, 2019United Way of Greenville County recently concluded its first community leadership program for young professionals, “That’s My Greenville.” Upon completion, the 20 young leaders gained clear pathways and competency to…
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Gossett Concrete Pipe Company unveils new precast production facility
September 27, 2019Gossett Concrete Pipe Company, Inc. announced the opening of its new production facility during its 75th anniversary celebration event hosted on Thursday, September 26 at its headquarters on West Lee…
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T&S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc. expanding Greenville County operations
September 26, 2019$10.3 Million Investment Will Create 22 Jobs T&S Brass and Bronze Works, Inc., a leading manufacturer of faucets, fittings and specialty products and accessories, announced plans to expand operations in…
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GSP opens overflow parking lot to accommodate customer demand
September 25, 2019Passengers flying out of Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) are advised that parking is currently in very high demand. The airport has opened its Overflow Parking Lot to provide an additional…
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Ten at the top announces date, keynote speaker and topic for 2020 Upstate Regional Summit
September 25, 2019Best-Selling Author Richard Florida to Serve as Keynote Speaker of Summit Focused on the “The New Urban Crisis” Ten at the Top (TATT) has announced that the 2020 Upstate Regional…
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Greenlink seeking public input on proposed route changes
September 25, 2019Greenlink has scheduled a series of public meetings to give customers an opportunity to review and comment on proposed changes to Route 504 and Route 508 that are designed to…
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State tax issue? Meet with SCDOR’s taxpayer advocate at an office near you later this year
September 25, 2019Need help resolving a tax issue with the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR)? SCDOR’s Taxpayer Advocate, who is based in Columbia, will visit SCDOR offices across the state beginning…
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Twelve percent of children in South Carolina live in concentrated poverty
September 25, 2019New Data Snapshot from Annie E. Casey Foundation Shows Little Progress Made Since 2012 on Child Poverty Rate Approximately 130,000 children in South Carolina live in concentrated poverty, according to…
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New event series to connect industry with Clemson University research
September 25, 2019A new series of events seeks to grow and enhance collaborations between the Clemson University research enterprise and industry. The Innovation Series for Partnering Industry with the Research Enterprise (INSPIRE)…
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GSSM announces six commended students in the 2020 National Merit® Scholarship Program
September 25, 2019Dr. Ershela Sims, Interim President of The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) announced today that Saif Ali, Rayed Hamid, McLean Jose, Liza Malcolm, Austin Millwood, and…
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Zuendt Engineering hires Barber as executive assistant
September 25, 2019Pamela Barber has joined Zuendt Engineering, a full service civil and structural engineering firm based, as executive assistant. Barber previously founded Everyday Errand, an errand and concierge business launched in…
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South Carolina Wildlife Federation announces Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship Fund and annual scholarship application deadline
September 25, 2019The South Carolina Wildlife Federation (SCWF) announced the creation of the Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship Fund in addition to the annual scholarship application period. The Nicole Chadwick Memorial Scholarship Fund…
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Greenville Tech Medical assisting student receives national honor
September 25, 2019Susan Michelle Little, a Greenville Technical College Medical Assisting student, has received the Student Essay Excel Award from the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). The essay described why Little…
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South Carolina’s Class of 2019 outperforms nation on Advanced Placement, sees record participation in SAT
September 24, 2019Today, the College Board released national and South Carolina specific results for their SAT and Advanced Placement assessments. South Carolina students again exceeded the nation on eight out of the…
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Michelin and Greenville County Schools hold ‘signing day’ ceremony for 2019/2020 class of Tech Scholars and Youth Apprenticeship students
September 24, 2019Michelin reaffirms its commitment to invest in advanced manufacturing careers and technical education in South Carolina Michelin in partnership with Greenville County Schools recognized its 2019/2020 class of Michelin Tech…
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DP3 Architects, Ltd. receives design award for Clear Spring Fire & Rescue Headquarters Station No. 1
September 24, 2019Fire Industry Education Resource Organization (F.I.E.R.O.) recently hosted their 2019 Symposium and annual Fire Station Design Awards program to recognize excellence in fire station design and construction and has selected…
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Foundation for Geriatric Education funds tools for education at Greenville Technical College
September 24, 2019Bryan Moorhouse (far left) and Gideon Sellars (second from right) of NHC with OTA student Scott Bell (center), dressed in a geriatric simulator, and (from left to right) OTA Department…
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Healthy Learners names new executive director
September 24, 2019Amy Splittgerber joins non-profit that connects children to health care The Healthy Learners Board of Trustees has selected Amy Splittgerber as the new executive director of the organization, which is…
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RealOp Investments sells last remaining parcel of Richmond Towne Center
September 24, 2019RealOp Investments, a Greenville, South Carolina-based commercial real estate investment firm, recently sold the last remaining parcel of Richmond Towne Center, 496 S. Pleasantburg Drive, Greenville, for $1.6 million. The…
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Top Grossing Movies – September 23, 2019
September 23, 2019Week of 09/20/2019 to 09/26/2019 Rank Title Weeks Weekend Gross Cumulative 1 Downton Abbey 1 $31,033,665 $31,033,665 2 Ad Astra 1 $19,001,398 $19,001,398 3 Rambo: Last Blood 1 $18,872,919 $18,872,919…
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Furman alumnus leaves nearly $5 million to support scholarships
September 23, 2019Furman University has received nearly $5 million from the estate of Furman alumnus Thomas C. Turner (1930-2018), class of 1951, to expand support of academic scholarships at his alma mater.…
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T Cox joins Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine in Greenville
September 23, 2019Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine recently welcomed T Cox as a commercial sales associate to its Greenville office. T joins Caine with years of sales experience in technology, insurance and most…
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Greenville Triumph signs two CESA players to Academy contracts for remainder of 2019 season
September 23, 2019Greenville Triumph SC has signed two local youth players to academy contracts for the remainder of the 2019 season, marking the first academy signings in the club’s history. Both players…
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South Carolina’s Employment Situation August 2019
September 23, 2019Number of South Carolinians Working Increases Significantly Nonfarm Payroll Employment Continues Upward Trend DEW Executive Director Dan Ellzey’s Statement: “South Carolina’s numbers continue to be strong as the unemployment…
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Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics Alumni Association announces 2019 Outstanding Alumnus Award
September 23, 2019The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) Alumni Association is pleased to announce the winner of its 2019 Outstanding Alumnus Award: Dr. Nathan Kwan, GSSM Class of…
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Peace Center adds documentary film screenings
September 23, 2019The Music of Strangers, Oct. 9 Thank You For Coming, Oct. 25 The Peace Center has added two documentary film screenings to the schedule for October: The Music of Strangers…
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Spartanburg Water proactively addressing elevated algae levels on Lake Bowen
September 23, 2019In keeping with our mission to provide quality water to our nearly 200,000 customers, Spartanburg Water is set to begin an algaecide application on Lake Bowen starting Monday, September 23,…
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Bob Jones University hosts Washington Center Challenge Day
September 23, 2019Bob Jones University, in conjunction with Greenville County Recreation Department, is hosting the annual Washington Center Challenge Day (WCCD) Friday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the BJU campus.…
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TD Charitable Foundation supports financial literacy and community service at Greenville Technical College
September 23, 2019A $17,500 gift from TD Charitable Foundation, the charitable giving arm of TD Bank, will support students at Greenville Technical College (GTC). The gift will allow the college’s Financial Education…
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Bank of America grants funds 14 LaunchGVL internship
September 22, 2019Bank of America Charitable Foundation awarded a $20,000 grant to the LaunchGVL program to support paid, work-based learning opportunities for high school students at Upstate non-profit organizations. LaunchGVL is a partnership…
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J. Davis Construction begins repurposing a place of worship for ONE Church in Seneca, SC
September 22, 2019On August 19, 2019, J. Davis Construction began repurposing a building in Downtown Historic Seneca, SC for ONE Church. Helping ONE Church improve the building’s functionality, the 6,400 sq. ft.…
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GSSM to honor students and alumni with Townes Award
September 22, 2019The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) and its Foundation will honor GSSM students and alumni with the 2019 Townes Award during “Transforming Lives,” the 26th annual Townes…
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A M King’s Greenville office builds a stronger team through community engagement
September 20, 2019Ben Lehnerer, a project manager in A M King’s Greenville office, spends his days managing construction projects for industrial manufacturing and commercial clients. On any given day he might be…
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Rebuild Upstate receives $15,000 grant from The Leon Levine Foundation
September 20, 2019The foundation created by the founder of Family Dollar Stores, Inc. has awarded Rebuild Upstate with a $15,000 grant. Following his retirement from Family Dollar in 2003, Leon Levine began…
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South Carolina Opportunity Zone Summit to be held October 10th in Greenville, SC
September 20, 2019The South Carolina Opportunity Zone Summit will be held on Thursday, October 10th, from 9AM to 4PM at the Greenville Convention Center. This one-day summit will provide guests with an…
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Chicken Salad Chick expands South Carolina presence with new restaurant opening in Spartanburg
September 20, 2019Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s only southern inspired, fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept, announced it will be expanding in South Carolina with its newest location in Spartanburg. Located in…
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Greenville Technical College receives major diversity award for the third year in a row and the fourth time overall
September 19, 2019Greenville Technical College (GTC) has received the 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. This…
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South Carolina is mourning the passing of Emily England Clyburn; librarian, activist, and philanthropist
September 19, 2019Dr. Emily England Clyburn passed away the morning of Thursday, September 19, 2019, in Columbia, South Carolina. Born in the Whitesville section of Berkeley County near Moncks Corner, South Carolina,…
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Crawford Strategy welcomes Ivey Johnson as Account Coordinator
September 18, 2019Crawford Strategy, a full-service marketing and branding agency, recently added Ivey Johnson as an Account Coordinator. In this role, Johnson supports the agency’s account managers through research, planning and client…
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Clemson researchers armed to combat guava root-knot nematodes
September 18, 2019Clemson University researchers, led by nematologist Paula Agudelo, are armed with close to $7 million to design protocols for managing invasive guava root-knot nematodes. Bumps, knots, and cracking of a sweet potato…
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