Recent Articles from Christina Lee Knauss
Columbia area brewery announces summer concert series
Steel Hands Brewing in Cayce will hold it third annual Nashville Nights concert series this summer.
Charleston marina company adds to executive team
A Charleston-based marina company recently made two additions to its executive team
Benedict College students receive tech training through program sponsored by Google
Leadership from Benedict College, global edtech company TalentSprint and Google will host a special event on campus at 10 a.m. Friday, April 14 to celebrate the successful implementation of the TechWise program at Benedict.
How Starbucks is helping two South Carolina artists get international exposure
Two South Carolina artists are getting international attention because of a mural they created for a Columbia-area Starbucks
Construction equipment supplier to invest $46M in Calhoun County operations
A construction equipment supplier will invest $46 million to expand its South Carolina operations into Calhoun County.
Nashville artist begins work on mural for West Columbia development
The artist will draw on West Columbia's history to produce an image that acknowledges the community's past and future
How this Charleston energy plant is powering homes on Long Island
The facility recently became the first cable production plant on U.S. soil to produce undersea cable to be used at a wind farm based here, and the only facility in the country capable of manufacturing high voltage subsea cables.
Copper tubing company invests $18.5 million in Rock Hill expansion
PDM US, a leading manufacturer of copper tubing recently opened its $18.5 million expanded facility in Rock Hill, site of the company’s global headquarters.
Real estate group breaks ground on industrial speculative building in southeast Columbia
Ground has been broken on a new 351,540-square foot Class A industrial speculative building in Richland County's Pineview Industrial Park
Texas-based real estate firm purchases 240-unit student housing complex in Columbia
A Texas-based private real estate investment and development firm recently purchased a 240-unit student housing complex in Columbia
Software company to expand Charleston operations
A software company will invest $100,000 to expand its existing operations in Charleston County
Logistics company investing $9.4M to expand North Charleston operations
Neal Brothers Charleston Inc. plans to expand its existing location by building a state-of-the-art, 100-square-foot facility at 4229 Domino Ave. in North Charleston