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.
Construction company hires new manager for Carolina region
The new hire will develop and pursue large-scale transportation projects across North and South Carolina, helping expand Superior’s regional portfolio of heavy-civil work.
Multifamily developer breaks ground in Summerville
Quarterra Multifamily has broken ground on a 312-apartment home neighborhood called Emblem Cane Bay North in Summerville.
Developers plan luxury hotel at Charleston Days Inn site
A Tampa, Fla., real estate developer plans to put a luxury five-star hotel and condominium in downtown Charleston at the site of a former Days Inn by Wyndham.
Medical providers, physicians break ground on Greenville surgery center
Bon Secours, Compass Surgical Partners and local physicians found a small break in the weather to break ground this week on the Millennium Surgery Center. The new facility will offer orthopaedic, spine and ENT procedures, along with r
Broadcast TV studio planned for Broad Street in downtown Charleston
A crisis communications lawyer and regular guest on national news programs is planning to transform a room on the first floor of a historic building on Broad Street into a state-of-the-art TV broadcast studio.
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Construction begins on Weatherstone in Simpsonville
Durham Homes USA, operating partner of Greenville private equity firm Broadstreet Inc., is beginning the construction of Weatherstone, a planned community in Simpsonville. The development has 22 houses with four and five-bedroom floor
Plans revealed for $100M Columbia-area mall renovation
Richland Mall will be sold and demolished and a redevelopment project with an estimated value of $100 million will go up in its place, according to detailed plans released Nov. 9.
Stricter construction codes add security for South Carolina builders
Images of destroyed, damaged and flooded homes and businesses have been all too common in the weeks after Hurricane Ian ravaged the southwest coast of Florida and then caused damage and flooding along the S.C. coast. Most storm damage
Welding supplier celebrates grand opening of Cayce location
Gas and Supply, a welding supply distributor with locations in seven states, celebrated the ribbon cutting of its new Cayce location. Hill Construction oversaw renovations to a former bingo hall located
New office building brings breath of fresh air to BullStreet
When Columbia law firm Robinson Gray needed a new space, it decided to do something completely different. Having outgrown its offices in the R.L. Bryan Co. warehouse, built in 1913 in the Congaree Vista, the firm with area roots