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Milliken acquires South Carolina textile facility
Global diversified manufacturer Milliken & Company has acquired the assets of Highland Industries, Inc. in Cheraw, South Carolina.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Sep 51 min read


The Daniel reopens following major renovation in downtown Greenville
The newly renovated Daniel officially reopened its doors with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by city and county leaders, including Greenville Mayor Knox White. The event marked the beginning of a new chapter for one of downtown Greenville’s most iconic landmarks.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Sep 42 min read
Leadership Greenville announces members of Class 52
he Greenville Chamber’s flagship leadership development program, Leadership Greenville, announced members of its 52nd class. Participants...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Sep 22 min read


Clemson announces the Richard A. McMahan School of Architecture
Clemson University unveiled the new name of its School of Architecture in an event yesterday held at the College Architecture, Art and...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Sep 22 min read


Time to Revisit Your Retirement Strategy
National 401(k)/403(b) Day, observed on the Friday after Labor Day.Â
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 294 min read


Habitat Greenville’s 40th Anniversary laces up with Dinner on Ice 2025
Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County will hold its signature fundraising event, Dinner on Ice, on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, starting at 5 p.m. at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Presented in partnership with the Greenville Swamp Rabbits Hockey Team and the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, this unforgettable evening blends philanthropy, music, and playful competition to celebrate Habitat Greenville’s 40 years of building homes, communities, and hope.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 282 min read


The Barbara Stone Foundation to host ‘CAN Talks’
The Barbara Stone Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on supporting and creating visionary programs for individuals with...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 282 min read
Trehel welcomes Zach Wright and Paul Smith
Trehel welcomed Zach Wright (pictured) to its team as a new senior project superintendent and Paul Smith as project superintendent. In...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 281 min read


Affordable housing key part of new Gordon Street Lofts
Located just outside Greenville City limits near the intersection of Easley Bridge Road and South Washington Avenue, Gordon Street Lofts features 116 units, priced for families earning 60% AMI. M Peters Group, Greenberg Farrow and J Davis Construction are the developers on the project.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 272 min read


Sharonview Federal Credit Union celebrates 70 years of community impact
Sharonview Federal Credit Union celebrated its 70th anniversary this year, marking seven decades of unwavering commitment to empowering...
info5599204
Aug 272 min read


Barbara Melvin steps down as leader of South Carolina Ports Authority
Barbara Melvin has announced her resignation, with plans to pursue other opportunities.
Melvin joined SC Ports in 1998, serving in a variety of roles and leading major infrastructure initiatives like the Charleston Harbor Deepening Project.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 262 min read
Stokes & Company CPAs welcomes Collin J. McKinnon as Accounting & Tax Manager
Collin McKinnon brings valuable experience preparing and reviewing income tax returns for S-Corps, Partnerships, and Individuals across various industries. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, golf, trying new restaurants with his wife, and playing cello with the Foothills Philharmonic.
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TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 261 min read


Wagner Wealth Management honored for Empowering Women
Wagner Wealth Management has earned a SC Biz News Empowering Women Award. This is the firm’s second consecutive win, having also earned this distinction in 2024.Â
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 221 min read


29 Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd attorneys in Greenville recognized by Best Lawyers
Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A ., announced that Best Lawyers®, a legal peer-review guide, has selected 73 HSB attorneys for inclusion in...
info5599204
Aug 213 min read


Bon Secours among first in region to offer proven treatment for patients with chronic low back pain
Bon Secours has become one of the only health systems in the Upstate to offer an innovative approach to provide relief for patients suffering from a distinct type of chronic low back pain (CLBP) called vertebrogenic pain.
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 202 min read


Greenville Housing Fund joins NeighborWorks America Network
GREENVILLE, SC –  Supporters of affordable housing in Greenville joined together at the Unity Park’s Welcome Center today for a...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 192 min read
Truliant Foundation names Upstate Mini Grants award recipients
The Truliant Foundation is awarding a total of $45,000 in Community Mini Grant funds to 30 nonprofit organizations across Truliant...
info5599204
Aug 182 min read


The legendary Soapstone Baptist Church Fish Fry is coming back for an encore this September
PUMPKINTOWN, SC – The legendary Soapstone Baptist Church Fish Fry is coming back for an encore this September. As a spry 83-year-old,...
info5599204
Aug 182 min read
TGHA to provide vouchers for Voucher Action Sprint program aimed at helping people experiencing homelessness
GREENVILLE, SC -- The Greenville Housing Authority will be providing approximately 50 vouchers to current homeless persons in Greenville...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 142 min read
Habitat of Humanity Greenville adds four new board members
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Habitat for Humanity of Greenville County has added Sherry Barrett, Jonathan Thrasher, Melissa Huff and Bill Keckeis...
TheGreenvilleBlog
Aug 142 min read
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