Designer behind Home Depot acquires SC architectural firm
The architecture and engineering firm behind Home Depot has acquired South Carolina’s SGA NarmourWright Design. The move for Atlanta-based GreenbergFarrow will boost its continued expansion into new sectors and markets, the company said in a news release. With the merger, SGA NW will retain its brand and organizational structure. Steve Goggans also will stay on as president, […][...]
BullStreet Laundry Building almost ready for leasing
The Laundry Building, the oldest surviving service building on the BullStreet District campus, has undergone renovations overseen by Avant Holdings and is expected to be ready for retail tenants by
Schools reach articulation agreement on architecture
Program creates smooth transition from technical college to Clemson University’s architecture program. It means students can begin a trek toward a master’s degree at …
Prisma Health invests $1M in Unity Park structure
The 10,000-square-foot project, built between the park’s playground area and Reedy River, will feature a community gathering spot, wraparound porch, lactation room and …
Plans released for University Ridge redevelopment
The $1 billion redevelopment is slated to create 5,500 jobs through the construction of street-level retail, hotel, multi-family residential and office space, as well as …
The Cliffs sees 99% growth rate since 2020
Enhanced demand for remote luxury residences continues two years into the pandemic, while the South Street Partners's holding builds out a new community in …
Courthouse contractor expects federal projects to triple in 2022
It had never crossed the mind of Jordon Construction Co.'s founder that he might find himself on CBS News' 60 Minutes. He's been too busy, especially as his company concludes Greenville's Federal Courthouse
Furman to commence largest project to date
Furman University will break ground in February on a $70 million project to build a new residence hall and update four others in the South Housing complex for first-year students
New Historic Columbia project takes root
A collaboration between Historic Columbia and a local philanthropic organization will help visitors to one of the city's most distinguished landmarks learn more about the property from the ground up. Starting next spring
Affordable housing community opens in Greenville
A partnership of developers and investors celebrated the grand opening of Renaissance Place, an affordable housing community for seniors, today in Greenville. The complex is located near …
McMillan Pazdan Smith expands education capabilities with merger
Eleven stories with thousands of windowless bedrooms and TV-monitors designed to emulate natural light: this is the antithesis of current building trends for colleges according to two newly-merged architectural firms.
Spartanburg mill to be transformed into multi-use community
A Greenville developer and Spartanburg County will partner to rebuild the former site of Clifton Mill No. 2 into a public park, retail space and 239-apartment complex.