Detpak USA, a global packaging supplier for the quick-service restaurant and food service industries, has chosen Spartanburg County for its first U.S. production facility, the state Department of ...
EPC Power has expanded its presence in Upstate South Carolina by opening a new manufacturing facility in Fountain Inn on July ...
South Carolina as marketing assistant in its Greenville office. She will create a variety of marketing materials to support ...
Greenville Federal Credit Union plans to complete a $9.5 million campus expansion on Wade Hampton Boulevard. A 12,000-square-foot administrative building will be constructed next to the credit union’s ...
Tori Weatherford joined the Barbara Stone Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families, as program assistant for the UP Employment ...
Fluor Corporation’s relationship with Greenville Technical College is not just philanthropy — it’s long-term investment in ...
BMW Plant Spartanburg unveiled its new X5 models during an event on June 30. Photo by Savannah Pack. BMW is launching a new model X5, including its first hydrogen-powered engine option. The vehicle ...
United Community looks to expand its presence in downtown Greenville as a key partner in the future Falls Park Conference District. The city of Greenville unveiled plans for the $500 million ...
Darren Lipscomb joined Tri-County Technical College as chief student services officer and vice president of student affairs. He is responsible for providing strategic leadership for all student ...
A new mini-golf and social venue will soon break ground in Mauldin this summer. PAR Greenville, located at 112 Millport Circle, will feature two 18-hole mini-golf courses and golf simulators for ...
United Composite Materials LLC, an advanced carbon composite materials manufacturer, has selected Greenville County for its first South Carolina operation. The company plans to invest $17.5 million in ...
Kenny’s Golf Club, a golf simulator experience, will soon open in the Judson Mill District taking over the former Stumpy’s Hatchet House space. Its owner, Beau Blackshear, named the business after his ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results