
- upstatebusinessjournal.com Miracle Hill Ministries to take over two Habitat ReStore locations
Greenville-based nonprofit organization, Miracle Hill Ministries, will take control of two locations of Habitat for Humanity ReStore.
- upstatebusinessjournal.com Downtown Greenville seafood spot renamed Abyss, with spring opening planned
A soon-to-open seafood restaurant and raw bar led by The One5, 05 and 07 restaurateurs Geno Iozzino and Anmar Natheer has been renamed Abyss.
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Hamilton at the Peace Center
www.peacecenter.org Hamilton | Peace Center - Official SiteHAMILTON is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation.
Just a reminder that Hamilton is at the Peace Center from 4 February (today) until 16 February and almost sold out. Get tickets if you’re looking to see it ASAP; the cheapest balcony seats ($59 – $79) are almost gone.
- www.foxcarolina.com Spartanburg BBQ restaurant to close due to rising costs
The restaurant has been open for 47 years.
- upstatebusinessjournal.com Nonprofit acquires Chick Springs property in Taylors, plans public park
Following the acquisition, Taylors TownSquare plans to transform Chick Springs into a public park while preserving its history.
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Memorial Day weekend events in Anderson, Spartanburg, and Greenville
www.greenvilleonline.com Memorial Day weekend events: Honoring fallen soldiers, Lee Greenwood, Scottish GamesNumerous Memorial Day events are occuring in the upstate to commemorate and honor fallen soldiers.
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New record for the most expensive home in Upstate SC: $12 million. It’s on Lake Keowee
www.greenvilleonline.com Most expensive Upstate home is on the market: Here's why it is selling for $12 millionThe lakefront home will be the most expensive property sold in the region should it be sold at asking price.
- upstatebusinessjournal.com Gourmet grab-and-go market planned for North Main Street
A new grab-and-go called The Pantry by Emily's Table is planned for Greenville's Main Street.
- upstatebusinessjournal.com Blind Horse Saloon closes, citing rising liability insurance costs
Blind Horse Saloon, a Greenville nightclub popular for country music and line dancing, announced it would close after 29 years.
- upstatebusinessjournal.com New Realm Brewing opens in Greenville's Old Cigar Warehouse
New Realm Brewing held its soft opening on May 8, offering cocktails with house made spirits, a wide array of brews and snacks.
- www.foxcarolina.com Thousands of outages reported as severe storms roll through western Carolinas
Thousands of people are without power as outages are reported across the western Carolina mountains.
- www.foxcarolina.com Fallen Easley officer inducted into SC Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety said fallen Easley Police Department officer Matthew L. Hare was among those inducted into the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame on Wednesday.
- www.postandcourier.com Protected bike lanes part of safety changes for this crash-prone Greenville street
Traffic safety plans are coming for River Street and Poinsett Highway in Greenville from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, city engineers said.
- www.greenvilleonline.com Landrum getting $2 million carbon fiber bike manufacturer near Saluda Grade Rail Trail
Another carbon fiber bicycle element manufacturer is headed for the Saluda Grade Rail Trail.
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Trueline music venue breaks ground in Greenville's West End
upstatebusinessjournal.com Trueline music venue breaks ground in Greenville's West End - UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNALTrueline, a new music venue by a co-founder of House of Blues, broke ground April 25 in Greenville's West End.
- www.foxcarolina.com Greenville buys land for workforce housing, using nearly $1 million from tourism taxes
They spent nearly $1 million on a 2-acre lot near Unity Park.
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Greenville is the 3rd worst city to live in the US for people with allergies
www.foxcarolina.com Greenville makes list for most challenging places to live with seasonal allergiesThe report looked at pollen counts, over the counter allergy medicine use and the availability of allergists.
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Moving to Greenville, SC area. Best suburb?
Hi we are looking to move to the Greenville area from NYC and wanted information about the best suburb, best schools for a family. Our budget is around 300k
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PYGVL Monthly Meetup, Thu, Apr 11, 2024, 6:00 PM
www.meetup.com PYGVL Monthly Meetup, Thu, Apr 11, 2024, 6:00 PM | Meetup**Details** Join us for the relaunch of PYGVL @ [OpenWorks Coworking ](https://joinopenworks.com/service/membership)in Downtown Greenville on April 11th! Food will be prov
- walkingspartan.substack.com Why the Future of Spartanburg Should Be Walkable
A short introduction on the ideas this blog will expand upon
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BMW will deploy Figure’s humanoid robot at South Carolina plant
techcrunch.com BMW will deploy Figure’s humanoid robot at South Carolina plant | TechCrunchFigure today announced a "commercial agreement" that will bring its first humanoid robot to a BMW manufacturing facility in South Carolina. The
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Cherrydale business owners seek annexation into city of Greenville
upstatebusinessjournal.com Cherrydale business owners seek annexation into city of Greenville - UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNALCherrydale has long served as a northwest gateway into the city of Greenville. Approximately 126 acres of property – none of which are residential – are requested for annexation.
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New area code (821) is coming to upstate SC for all new numbers in 2024
www.postandcourier.com No longer from the 864? New area code coming for Upstate SC in 2024State officials announced that the Upstate, which includes Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson and other cities, will receive a second area code and that all calls dialed in the region will have
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Packing products manufacturer to open in Anderson, invest $68M
upstatebusinessjournal.com Packing products manufacturer to open in Anderson, invest $68M - UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNALSmurfit Kappa plans to acquire a new 259,000-square-foot facility located at 1105 Scotts Bridge Road.
- www.foxcarolina.com 911 CALL: Upstate man finds nuclear plant intruder suspect in bed
A 911 call released by Pickens County officials sheds new light on how a resident helped catch a man accused of crashing a car through the gate of the Oconee Nuclear Station.
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Nissin Foods announces $228 million investment in Greenville County
upstatebusinessjournal.com Nissin Foods announces $228 million investment in Greenville County - UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNALJapan-based Nissin Foods will invest $228 million in a new Greenville County facility creating more than 300 jobs.
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Birds Fly South Ale Project is closing. What's next for the owners?
upstatebusinessjournal.com Birds Fly South Ale Project is closing. What's next for the owners? - UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNALBirds Fly South Ale Project announced on Instagram it will close on Oct. 10. It was a surprise to many members of "The Flock," as owners Shawn and Lindsay Johnson like to call their loyal clientele.