Recent Articles from Christina Lee Knauss
Landscaping industry to hold trade show in Columbia
The South Carolina Green Industry Association will bring together more than 100 exhibitors and 14 industry speakers to cover an extensive range of topics during its annual two-day conference and trade show scheduled for Jan. 26 and 27
Tech firm to invest $100M in greater Columbia infrastructure project
With this expansion, Lumos will reach under-served portions of Columbia, Forest Acres and Arcadia Lakes in Richland County, as well as West Columbia, Lexington, Cayce, Irmo and Springdale in Lexington County
New monthly tool offers ‘barometer’ on South Carolina economy
The S.C. Chamber of Commerce and Department of Employment and Workforce are launching a voluntary monthly survey called the Palmetto Business Barometer to better understand conditions
California-based fitness brand coming to Forest Acres
This will be the third brand from the company in Cardinal Crossing, which is already home to Club Pilates and Cyclebar.
Popular bar in Columbia’s Vista shuts its doors
Management announced over the weekend that Sunday, Jan. 8 would be the venue's last night of operation.
New indoor golf attraction with bar coming to Charleston
The facility will include Trackman Simulators, putting greens, a pool table, foosball table, darts, a cigar bar and full bar.
Columbia, Greenville commercial real estate firms merge
NAI Columbia joins NAI Piedmont Triad, a firm based in Greensboro, N.C. which merged with NAI Earle Furman in 2017
New York investment firm acquires large Charleston logistics company
The acquired company is the largest drayage provider by volume for the Port of Charleston and has one of the largest asset-based fleets at the port.
Midlands leaders pay tribute to business visionary Joe Taylor Jr.
Taylor, during his tenure as secretary of commerce, was part of the team that helped to attract Boeing to the Charleston area in 2009.
City of Columbia to hold workshops for contractors
The City of Columbia's community development department is seeking contractors for a new housing rehabilitation program, SHINE (Single Family Housing Improvement for Neighborhood Enhancement.) The program includes
North Carolina-based coffee chain to open new location in Columbia
Clutch Coffee Bar, a North Carolina-based chain of drive-thru coffee shops, is expanding into South Carolina and will open its first location in the state in Columbia later this month
Columbia woman charged with tax evasion
A Columbia woman was arrested by S.C. Department of Revenue agents on Dec. 28 and charged with two counts of tax evasion. Victoria C. Nelson, 33, of Columbia, is accused of filing fraudulent state Individual Income Tax returns while in