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BMW Manufacturing hosts supplier diversity event in Greenville
BMW Manufacturing and BMW Purchasing and Supplier Network Americas on Wednesday hosted one of the nation’s largest supplier diversity events at the Greenville Convention Center.
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Downtown Greenville entertainment venue expands offerings
Group Therapy, downtown Greenville’s destination entertainment experience, is expanding its entertainment offering with four new attractions. Starting in November, Group Therapy will unveil four lanes of duckpin bowling, complet
High Rise Cannabis Dry Bar opens today in Charleston
The High Rise Cannabis Dry Bar, brought to Charleston by the team behind Charleston Hemp Collective and High Rise Beverage Co., will open today.
Construction begins on Palmetto Commerce Parkway Interchange
Crews have started construction on the Palmetto Commerce Interchange project in Charleston County.
Deadline extended for Women of Influence nominations
Honorees will be recognized during an event at the Columbia DoubleTree Hotel in the last week of July.
Toll Brothers plans luxury community in Piedmont
Toll Brothers Inc. is building a new luxury home community, this time in Anderson County’s Piedmont community. Homes in the development, called Wrenfield, will be available as early as this fall, according to a news release.
Charleston company partners with NY firm to develop NC properties
Charleston-based EYC Companies has partnered with Kalikow Group of Westbury, N.Y., on two residential developments totaling 294 rental units in North Carolina. Construction will begin soon, the companies said in a news release.
Clemson, Harvard researchers study long-term hurricane effect on trees
As their plane flew low on its approach to land at the airport on the island of Dominica, researchers from Clemson and Harvard universities looked out the window to see miles of forests with trees that looked like matchsticks.
Prisma Health brings emergency room back to Travelers Rest
Prisma Health re-opened the emergency department at its North Greenville Hospital at 7 a.m., today in a public-private partnership between Prisma Health and Greenville County.
Developer, alumnus pledges $10M to Furman University athletics project
Businessman and philanthropist Ravenel B. Curry III has pledged $10 million to Furman University for renovations to Timmons Arena, home to the Paladins’ men’s and women’s basketball programs.
Clemson architecture alumni make donation to support travel study
Clemson University School of Architecture alumni have established an endowment in honor of Silvia Siboldi Carroll, the long-time administrative director of the Charles E. Daniel Center for Building Research and Urban Studies in Genoa.