Greenville to Lose Landmark at the End of March.

On March 31, The Clock, an old-school greasy spoon drive-in and a Greenville institution, will close its doors for the last time. Owner George Madeckas told the Upstate FOX affiliate that based on a recent rent increase, he cannot afford to operate the restaurant at its current location. With Bob Jones University resting in the […]

South Carolina’s Exports Reach Record Numbers in 2012

  Breaking ground on the new South Carolina Inland Port (SCIP) in Spartanburg County among 200 port users, stakeholders, community leaders, and elected officials, Governor Nikki Haley, the South Carolina Department of Commerce, and the State Ports Authority announced today that the state’s 2012 exports totaled nearly $25.3 billion in goods sold to 197 countries […]

CRESCENT Taps Tiffany Linder as Director of Advertising and Sponsorship

  If there’s someone who needs to be a part of a magazine about South Carolina, who better than someone who eats, sleeps, and breathes South Carolina every day? Because Tiffany Linder fits the bill so well, she was recently named CRESCENT’s Director of Advertising and Sponsorship. A Clemson graduate with a B.A. in Business […]

Senator Tim Scott Tours BMW’s South Carolina Facility

Late last week, U.S. Senator Tim Scott made his first visit to BMW’s manufacturing facility in Upstate, South Carolina — meeting with the company’s management team, touring the plant, and reviewing BMW’s expansion plans for the 4.0 million square foot campus. The company is currently investing $900 million to add 1.6 million square feet of […]

Ready! Aim! Relocate!

  Embarking on his own economic development mission of sorts, South Carolina Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-SC 3rd District) is encouraging  production relocation to the Palmetto State by one of the nation’s oldest continuously operating manufacturers. In a letter dated January 23 of this year, Congressman Duncan encouraged George Kollitides, the CEO of the parent company […]

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