Recent Articles from Christina Lee Knauss
New York foundation makes another donation to International African American Museum
This most recent grant will provide $200,000 for museum general operating costs in addition to $550,000 for the Center for Family History
South Carolina Research Authority announces new members and grant recipients
Two new companies have been accepted as members of the South Carolina Research Authority, and four others have received new grant funding
A new tenant is headed to Columbia’s BullStreet District
A leading business solutions firm will move its Columbia offices to the city's growing BullStreet District.
South Carolina man sentenced to federal prison for unemployment fraud
A Florence man and a woman from Florida have been sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud related to unemployment insurance benefits
More parking options coming to Columbia Metropolitan Airport
The service, offline since 2020, will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and cost $25 per day
West Columbia receives $10M grant for water improvements
The City of West Columbia has received a grant for $10 million from the South Carolina Rural Infrastructure Investment Program
National retailer sold out of bankruptcy, will close remaining South Carolina stores
Texas-based home goods retailer Tuesday Morning will close its remaining 13 stores in South Carolina, including locations in the Midlands, Upstate, along the Grand Strand and in the Charleston area
NAI announces sales of properties in Columbia and Cayce
NAI Columbia has announced the recent sale of three properties in the Columbia area.
South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance elects first Black board chair
The global vice president of ethics of The Boeing Co. has served in numerous leadership roles for nonprofits and educational institutions, including a two-year term as president of University of South Carolina's Alumni Association.
South Carolina tax preparer pleads guilty to preparing false returns
A South Carolina man recently pleaded guilty to two counts of filing false tax returns. Jeffrey Harmon of Lexington entered a guilty plea after his jury trial had begun, according to
How internet fraud cost South Carolina businesses millions in 2022
A recent report released by the FBI details how South Carolina businesses were among the victims of internet fraud scams that cost millions in 2022
Columbia office building on Devine Street sold
The 6,400-square-foot office building at 2717 Devine St. recently sold to a local investor who will renovate and lease the space