Container crushes police cruiser with officer inside
A gust of wind blew a container off a truck chassis on the Wando Bridge, hitting a police car with the officer in it the morning of March 12.
Greenville, Clemson among first in US to launch ride-sharing network
Greenville, San Francisco and Miami are the first three cities in the country to establish an electric ride-sharing network with at least six charging stations slated for city of Greenville parking garages by
Union County e-commerce center to shutter
First established in 2012 within Union County's former 500,000-square-foot Disney facility and expanded several times through a reported $47 million total investment, the e-commerce center is set to close this
Clemson, Army move ahead on autonomous tank
Some of the greatest losses over the past few wars in the U.S. have been in the supply line convoy, Sen. Lindsey Graham told an audience of engineers, politicians and soldiers. He hopes a total million from the U.S. Army piped into
Russian exports from SC are small piece of export pie
South Carolinians may be more than aware of damage the Russian invasion of Ukraine has wreaked at the gas pump. But while Russian exports barely register on the economic radar for many states
BMW invests $200M in new press shop
The ground foundation for a 219,000-square-foot press shop has been laid at Plant Spartanburg and will become operational in the summer of
Urban design firm explores options for I-385 corridor
The Interstate 385 corridor leading into Greenville is known by many as the Greenville Gateway. Miami-based urban design group Plusurbia presented renderings of what the city wants to call the area moving forward ...
SC company tops list as largest auto exporter
One South Carolina manufacturer has topped the list for U.S. auto exports yet again. Aside from strong domestic sales, the company's largest importers are China ...
Missouri company breaks into market with Greer spec building
The 476,280-square-foot structure is adjacent to Walmart’s incoming $450 million distribution center, BMW’s Plant Spartanburg and FedEx. Developers expect the property to draw
SC Ports prepares for influx with expanded chassis pool
A flood is predicted for the Port of Charleston, not water, but ships. To mitigate current and future supply chain slowdowns, the S.C. Ports Authority will be the second port in the nation to
DOT awards federal grant for bus rapid transit project
The Lowcountry Rapid Transit project projects a 21.5-mile route for a fast-moving bus line from the Ladson area to downtown Charleston. The project, which has been in the works for several years, could begin construction as soon as
Spinks leads store chain through industry transformation
Maybe it was a visionary moment; maybe it was salesmanship. Maybe it was the bravado of a young man who perhaps did not yet realize he was an entrepreneur.