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Colliers secures new downtown Charleston offices for business loan company
Colliers’ Will Ederle has completed multiple lease transactions on behalf of BusinessLoans.com to relocate the company into a larger and more strategic office location to accommodate its future growth...
$30M alumnus gift means new name for engineering college at the University of South Carolina
University officials say a new name for the USC College of Engineering and Computing reflects the vision and generosity of generations of the Molinaroli family. The official name, the University of So...
Charleston commercial contractor breaks ground on logistics center
Berenyi Inc., a Charleston-based industrial and commercial design-build firm, has broken ground on a 30-acre site and will serve as the general contractor for Capital Development Partners’ new Central...
Tínto y Crema founders to open café, market in downtown Charleston
The founders of Tínto y Crema are expanding with a new concept set to open on Charleston’s peninsula this summer. A venture from Carolina and Kevin Jewett, Tínto Café and Provisions is set to open Joh...
Work begins on $29M first-of-its-kind bio science center in North Charleston
Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester County leaders broke ground recently on the Tri-County Biological Science Center, a 21,480 square-foot state-of-the-art facility that will help reduce DNA processin...
South Carolina entrepreneurs awarded $200,000 for agribusiness innovations
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s Agribusiness Center for Research and Entrepreneurship (ACRE) awarded $200,000 in grants to 12 businesses as part of its Advanced Entrepreneurship program...
Charleston Parks Conservancy launches $125,000 campaign to renovate Colonial Lake
In an initiative to preserve one of Charleston’s most beloved green spaces, the Charleston Parks Conservancy announced a $125,000 campaign to renovate Colonial Lake. This two-year project aims t...
‘Classically designed’ golf course taking shape in Sumter County
A new golf experience will soon be coming to the Midlands. Broomsedge, located in the small Sumter County town of Rembert, is set to open in October. The course takes its name from a native grass that...
Zucker family gifts $2.5 million to College of Charleston
The College of Charleston has received a generous $2.5 million gift from the Zucker family. To attract talented engineering students, $2 million will go to scholarships for the newly created School of...
The Beach Company announces renaming of Johns Island’s Bernice Robinson Road
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The road that runs behind The Beach Company’s new Johns Island multifamily community, Stono Oaks, now bears a new name, Bernice Robinson Road, in honor of the Charleston native and ...
Charleston-based Bond Street REIT acquires Atlanta retail center
Bond Street REIT, headquartered at Morrison Yard on Charleston’s peninsula, has acquired Marketplace Terrell Mill in Atlanta, according to a news release. The acquisition of the four-tenant conv...
Lowcountry Food Bank partners with Summer Food Service Program
CHARLESTON, SC – Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) is participating in the Summer Food Service Program in 2024. Nutritious food will be provided to children 18 years old and younger without charge. Cl...
Active-selling Charleston homesites part of $412M acquisition deal
Builder Capital and 400 Capital Management LLC have closed on a land banking arrangement with Dream Finders Homes, acquiring over 4,000 residential home sites in Charleston, Greenville and Nashville, ...
Charleston museum president, CEO to step down after 43-year career
The Gibbes Museum of Art has announced that Angela D. Mack will retire from her role as president and CEO in October 2025. In her 43-year career at the Gibbes she served as associate curator, curator ...
Global fitness studio enters South Carolina market with downtown Charleston location
A global fitness studio “with a cult-like following” is opening in downtown Charleston. Barry’s is making its South Carolina debut at Morrison Yard, according to a news release. With more than 8...
Continental Tire marks 10 years in Sumpter with launch of new technology
Continental Tire recently marked the unveiling of a new, cutting-edge extruder line at its Sumter plant at a celebration underscoring a decade of successful operations and community engagement. The ce...
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