Caldwell Commercial represents landlord in lease of 5895 Core Ave
July 18, 2019Bob Caldwell, SIOR and Bob Evans of Caldwell Commercial represented the landlord Greenville Corporate in the lease of 2,642 SF at 5895 Core Ave, North Charleston, SC. Caldwell Commercial…
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CresCom Bank expands Commercial Lending Team with introduction of Clay Hughes
July 18, 2019CresCom Bank, the second largest community bank in North and South Carolina, expands its Commercial Lending Team with the introduction of Clay Hughes as Senior Vice President and Homebuilder Finance and…
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Renovated flex space coming to West Columbia’s Triangle City
July 18, 2019Renovation is underway on 1205 D Avenue in Triangle City in West Columbia to create a new flex space. The former medical office building is being redeveloped by Joe E.…
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Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine June 2019 Transactions
July 18, 2019Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine Greenville and Spartanburg Brokers Represent Local Real Estate Transactions Brokers from Coldwell Banker Commercial Caine’s Greenville and Spartanburg offices recently represented the following area real estate…
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Tour of Faiths in Greenville continues through July
July 18, 2019Can you picture yourself learning about the Islamic faith among the minarets of Turkey, or in an Indian ashram studying Hinduism? Now you have the chance to learn about different faiths…
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Coldwell Banker Caine hosting artist reception featuring Laddie Neil – July 25
July 18, 2019Coldwell Banker Caine will host an exhibit opening for its next resident artist, Laddie Neil. The event will be held at the Coldwell Banker Caine’s Main Street Real Estate Gallery…
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Jon Ferguson named to Coldwell Banker’s International 30 Under 30 List
July 17, 2019Coldwell Banker Caine’s Jon Ferguson was recently named to Coldwell Banker’s 30 Under 30 List. This annual list highlights leaders in the next generation of real estate professionals throughout the…
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Public invited to review proposed supplemental instructional materials and textbooks
July 17, 2019The public is invited to review supplemental textbooks and instructional materials for South Carolina High School Credential (SCHSC) courses that have been proposed for use in South Carolina’s public schools.…
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Columbia Cybersecurity Team earns berth to finals of Wicked6 Cyber Games in Las Vegas
July 17, 2019ECPI University Defeated 25 Competing Schools to Advance Members of the Columbia campus’ Cybersecurity Team have earned a spot in the national finals of the Wicked6 Cyber Games in Las…
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Liberty Property Trust announces renewal in the Greenville-Spartanburg Market
July 17, 2019IEWC Renews Long-Term Lease at Caliber Ridge Industrial Park Liberty Property Trust signed a long-term lease renewal at Caliber Ridge Industrial Park in Greer, SC. IEWC Corporation, a long-term tenant with…
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Construction to cause lane closures, traffic delays on Clemson Road
July 17, 2019Motorists in Northeast Richland County are encouraged to find alternate routes to avoid daylong lane closures related to construction this week on Clemson Road. Significant traffic delays are anticipated Thursday,…
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City of Charleston kicks off annual First Day Festival school supply drive
July 17, 2019In preparation for the Annual First Day Festival, the city of Charleston is coordinating a school supply drive to ensure that local students have the materials they need to begin the…
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East Cooper Community Outreach raises over $220,000 at Golf & Gala Fundraisers
July 17, 2019East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO) held its annual fundraising charity golf tournament and “A Night to Shine” gala at the Daniel Island Club in Charleston, South Carolina. Over $220,000 in…
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2019-2020 Rotary theme in action
July 17, 2019Assistant District Governor Eric Davis explained how Rotary International’s 2019-2020 theme – “Rotary Connects the World” – will be put into action when he spoke to Capital Rotarians on July…
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Colliers Report: Charleston’s industrial demand and new construction on the rise
July 17, 2019Key Takeaways Quarter-over-quarter the Charleston industrial market continues to post positive absorption; during the second quarter of 2019 the market absorbed 632,810 square feet. The manufacturing sector has few availabilities…
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McWaters honored as one of CIOReview’s 10 Most Promising Audiovisual Companies of 2019
July 17, 2019Connecting People, Furniture, and Technology “Space is no longer just about a chair or table. It’s more than that. Space can enliven, enrich, and optimize an experience,” begins William Gresham,…
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Accurate Brazing Expanding Operations in South Carolina
July 17, 2019Accurate Brazing, a full-service vacuum brazing and heat treating company and subsidiary of Aalberts N.V., today announced plans to expand its Greenville County operations. The $13 million expansion is expected…
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Accurate Brazing expanding operations in Greenville County
July 17, 2019Accurate Brazing, a full-service vacuum brazing and heat treating company and subsidiary of Aalberts N.V., announced plans to expand its Greenville County operations. The $13 million expansion is expected to…
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The McKay Firm welcomes Ryan Swancy
July 17, 2019The McKay Firm announced Ryan Swancy as the newest attorney at the firm. Mr. Swancy practices in the areas of general insurance defense and civil litigation. A native of Charlotte, North…
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Contemporaries hosts annual meeting, names new board members and leadership
July 17, 2019The Columbia Museum of Art’s young professional affinity group the Contemporaries hosted their annual meeting to celebrate a banner year and to confirm the 2019–2020 board of directors. At the…
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Fintrust hires Tammy Erdley as Senior Accountant
July 17, 2019FinTrust Capital Advisors is pleased to announce that Tammy Erdley has joined the firm as Senior Accountant. Tammy’s primary focus will be in gathering and reporting costs, productivity, margins, and…
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MLT graduates continue perfect pass rate on ASCP Exam
July 17, 2019Tri-County Technical College’s Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) graduates report a perfect pass rate on a national certification exam. The 10 graduates who received their MLT degrees in May continue their…
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Lexington District One Board approves purchase of White Knoll property
July 17, 2019Property intended for new elementary school in the White Knoll attendance area During its Tuesday, July 16, 2019 Board Meeting and in accordance with board policy, the Lexington County School…
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BJU Division of Music launches Gustafson Endowment
July 17, 2019The Bob Jones University Division of Music announced today the launch of the Dwight and Gwen Gustafson Music Scholarship Endowment. The endowment will provide merit scholarships to students enrolled in the…
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Spinx raises $106,000 at 19th annual Charity Classic Golf Tournament
July 17, 2019The 19th annual SPINX Charity Classic Golf Tournament took place on Tuesday, May 14th at Greenville Country Club – Chanticleer, Cliffs Mountain Park and Cliffs Valley. The 2019 tournament was one of…
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Attainable housing momentum builds in Mount Pleasant with latest community partner
July 17, 2019Pinnacle Financial Partners joins efforts with $2,500 commitment Housing For All – Mount Pleasant (HFA) a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to fostering attainable housing in South Carolina’s fourth largest and most…
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Christian women’s leader shares power of faith in extreme suffering
July 17, 2019By W. Thomas Smith Jr. Brooke Arnold Turner, a Christian women’s leader whose story, last year, captured the hearts of South Carolinians from one end of the state to the…
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Columbia-based medical device company launches revolutionary solution for nasal congestion relief
July 16, 2019Drug-free, handheld medical device seeks to transform the lives for millions of Americans Affecting up to 20-percent of the population, nasal congestion is a common phenomenonthat plagues millions every day and is estimated to…
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Senior earns college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship
July 16, 2019Spring Valley High School graduate Paul R. Dubberly is the most recent recipient of a college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship. Dubberly will be attending Clemson University in the fall with a…
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City Council to vote on International African American Museum construction contract
July 16, 2019Tonight, Charleston City Council will vote on a construction contract with Turner Construction Company to build the International African American Museum for a Guaranteed Maximum Price of $58,457,323. In addition to…
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Rivers Ave. Park and Ride to open for passengers Wednesday
July 16, 2019A BERKELEY-CHARLESTON-DORCHESTER COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS PROGRAM The brand new Rivers Avenue Park and Ride, located on Melnick Drive next to Texas Roadhouse, will open for passenger use Wednesday. The ADA-compliant lot will…
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The Poster Sale’s van Aswegen taps into business, social opportunity
July 16, 2019Posters are making a come-back. Again. And they are big business and growing. Again. Long produced and coveted for their reproductions of famous art — they also promoted the plays…
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Thirty-nine complete doctor of chiropractic program at Sherman College
July 16, 2019Thirty-nine students from around the world received the doctor of chiropractic degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, on Saturday, June 15, 2019. The college’s 135th commencement was…
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New board, staff leadership in place at S.C. Arts Commission
July 16, 2019The South Carolina Arts Commission (SCAC) welcomed a new board chairwoman, new executive director, and two new board members at the start of fiscal year 2020 on July 1. At…
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Southern Current launching new solar projects in Darlington County
July 16, 2019Company Investing More than $141 Million in Solar Farm Development Southern Current, a leading developer in the residential, commercial and utility-scale solar markets, is expanding its solar farm portfolio with…
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BP donates $1 million to the International African American Museum
July 16, 2019BP announced a major financial commitment of $1 million to the International African American Museum (IAAM). The donation supports the museum construction along with programs and education. BP has a…
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Travel+Leisure Magazine names Hilton Head No. 1 island in U.S. for fourth year in a row
July 16, 2019Hilton Head Island was named the No. 1 island in the continental United States by the readers of Travel+Leisure magazine in its World’s Best Awards today. The award, which was won for…
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South Carolina clean energy trade group adds utility, solar representatives to board
July 16, 2019Organization also announces new Strategic Advisory Committee Chair The South Carolina Clean Energy Business Alliance (SCCEBA) announced the addition of four members to its Board of Directors. They are: Mark…
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Free outdoor Japanese film series launches on Boyd Plaza
July 16, 2019Japan on Screen celebrates exhibition Mimi Kato: Ordinary Sagas The Columbia Museum of Art presents Japan on Screen, a free outdoor Japanese film series beginning Thursday, July 25, in celebration of…
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Robyn and Michael Nieri endow Clemson University’s Construction and Science Management Department
July 16, 2019Last week, Clemson University announced that Michael P. Nieri, owner and founder of Great Southern Homes, and his wife Robyn, have made a generous gift to Clemson University’s Construction Science and Management Department. …
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Greenville Chamber and United Way of Greenville County launch Propel GVL
July 16, 2019Board training and executive leadership program to build better board leaders The Greenville Chamber and United Way of Greenville County have partnered to create PROPEL GVL, a 5-week board training…
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Gibbes Museum’s Society 1858 announces $10,000 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art
July 16, 2019The Gibbes Museum of Art announced the 2019 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art. Each year, the 1858 Prize is presented by Society 1858, a member auxiliary group of the…
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Nexsen Pruet debuts in Am Law 200
July 16, 2019Listed Among the Highest Earning Law Firms in the U.S. For the first time in the law firm’s history, The American Lawyer ranked Nexsen Pruet in the Am Law 200. …
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Upstate Forever will transfer bike-share operations to the City of Greenville in late 2019
July 16, 2019Local conservation group Upstate Forever, who has operated Greenville B-cycle since March 2013, will give up the reins as program operator later this year. The City of Greenville has committed…
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Charleston Metro Chamber’s Erin Aylor named Forty Under 40 by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
July 16, 2019Erin Aylor, Vice President of Marketing at the Charleston Metro Chamber, has been awarded Forty Under 40 by the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE). ACCE’s Forty Under 40 award is a new…
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Girl Scouts launches 42 new badges to mobilize girls to change the world
July 16, 2019By exploring topics like high adventure in the outdoors, coding, space science, and more, girls take control of their own leadership experiences. Girl Scouts of South Carolina-Mountains to Midlands and Girl…
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Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd welcomes Sterling Moose to the tax team
July 16, 2019Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd announced that Elizabeth Sterling Moose has joined the firm’s Columbia office and will focus her practice on corporate and nonprofit tax law. Sterling received her Master of…
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Public art highlights county’s stormwater campaign
July 16, 2019Richland County Stormwater Management is partnering with Columbia Water, One Columbia and a local artist on a storm drain public art project. The art project is part of the “Drains…
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Milton Thomas, CCIM, SIOR represented the buyer in the purchase of an 88,000 SF office building in Columbia, SC
July 16, 2019Lee & Associates Charleston’s Milton Thomas, CCIM, SIOR represented the Buyer, 7 Technology Circle, LLC in the purchase of an 88,000 SF Office building located at 7 Technology Circle in…
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Top Grossing Movies – July 15, 2019
July 15, 2019Theatrical grosses from comScore Week of 07/12/2019 to 07/18/2019 Rank Title Weeks Weekend Gross Cumulative 1 Spider-Man: Far From Home 2 $45,353,359 $274,582,664 2 Toy Story 4 4 $20,945,639…
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