Recent Articles from Krys Merryman
How these Upstate women began their entrepreneurial journeys
NEXT hosted a Women in Innovation Panel, featuring some of Greenville’s most innovative and influential women, who shared their stories of resilience and success in a world primarily dominated by men.
Here’s what will replace The Strip Club 104 steakhouse in Greer
Following the closing of The Strip Club 104 steakhouse in downtown Greer at the end of February, a popular Greenville dining group has plans to open another restaurant in its place.
New doughnut shop to open in Greenville’s Overbrook neighborhood
You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy doughnuts — and that’s kind of the same thing.
Downtown Greenville City Hall building sold — here’s what’s next
An interesting catch with the deal: The city reserves the right to to retain ownership of the first five floors of the building as it works on a deal for a new home for its offices.
$65M downtown Greenville project nearing completion
Greenville County Square employees are gearing up to move into their new and improved Greenville County government/administrative complex.
Brewery, food hall coming to former Fountain Inn flour mill
Developers of the $8 million project, which also includes an event space, evision the development to be a central hub that has been missing in Fountain Inn.
7-story multifamily development coming to downtown Greenville
The development will include an outoor pool and cooking area, rooftop parlor and 270-degree observation deck.
Simpsonville wine bar to open downtown Greenville location
The wine bar was also one of the original tenants of Gather GVL, and will feature live music and light bites.
Greenville branding agency acquires New York marketing group
With more than 1,000 brands and 23 years under its international portfolio, a Greenville-based branding agency has acquired a marketing group that will give its public relations division a boost.
How Clemson University is supercharging electric vehicle research in Greenville
Here's how the Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research is preparing the next generation of automotive engineers through university, industry and government collaboration.
Event, hospitality company to open venue in downtown Greenville
The event space along the Swamp Rabbit Trail will offer flexible catering options and can host up to 800 attendees.
Greenville entrepreneur launches $30K startup competition
When Erik Weir was 5 years old, he started selling lemonade. It was a speech impediment that fueled the fire leading to his entrepreneurial success.