Recent Articles from Contributing Writer
BOOK OF EXPERTS: How a fractional CEO can impact your business
BY BILL SIMMONS, FOUNDER/CEO, THRIVE STRATEGIES Business owners everywhere struggle with getting their vision executed at the level they expect.
Johns Island multifamily property sells for $16.3M
Cushman & Wakefield arranged the recent $16.3 million sale of Forest at Fenwick, an 80-unit multifamily property located in Johns Island.
Multifamily housing is cooling — here’s where South Carolina stands
In South Carolina, the number of building permits for multifamily projects continues to exceed pre-pandemic levels, according to the South Carolina Realtors Association.
BOOK OF EXPERTS: Does your website have an ego problem?
BY JOE LaPENNA, PRESIDENT & CEO, DRUM CREATIVE Billy gazed with admiration at his new website. It was like staring at himself in a mirror. He proudly kicked back in his chair and stroked the ego of his digital reflection.
Luxury independent living housing planned for downtown Charleston
Liberty Senior Living and Evening Post Industries have proposed building The Peninsula of Charleston, a luxury independent living residence in downtown Charleston featuring upscale amenities, concierge services and health services.
How the Alex Murdaugh trial has affected court access in South Carolina
Coverage of the trial has expanded beyond the local news and spawned a media frenzy, wall-to-wall coverage and dozens of podcasts and YouTube videos.
Greenville physician readies for retirement by leaving behind $3M
Dr. W. Larry Gluck, medical director of the Prisma Health Cancer Institute, will leave behind a $3 million endowment after his retirement in May.
BOOK OF EXPERTS: Upholding a Legacy & Helping Companies Thrive in a Post-pandemic World
BY WILLIAM JACKSON, CO-OWNER, INSTEL POWER PRODUCTS Our world runs on electricity. That becomes obvious whenever there’s an outage. While it’s an inconvenient hassle to lose power at home, a company losing power can mean w
How two friends struck a deal to merge Columbia-based Nexsen Pruet with an Alabama firm
A friendship forged by a love of music led to Columbia-based Nexsen Pruet merging with an Alabama practice to create a national firm.
Spartanburg Regional unveils plans for new Union hospital
Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System on Thursday unveiled plans for the new $55 million Union Medical Center replacement facility.
BOOK OF EXPERTS: HRP Associates on developing a successsful sustainability program
Many organizations are faced with the need to develop a sustainability program. Maybe there has been a recent request from a valued customer.
Former South Carolina governor announces run for president
If elected, Nikki Haley would be the nation's first female president and the first U.S. president of Indian descent.