Recent Articles from Staff Report
Proterra sponsors free transportation on election day
Greenlink is partnering with Proterra, the Greenville-based battery-electric bus manufacturer and innovator in heavy-duty electric transportation, to offer fare-free day on Tuesday, election day.
Avison Young: industrial absorption drops for quarter
Slowing sales, robust development and the delivery of several large speculative properties during 2020's third quarter has dropped the absorption of Upstate industrial property to negative 465,572 square feet.
VentureSouth ranked in list of top 10 angel investment groups
Greenville’s VentureSouth is ranked alongside California’s Tech Coast Angles and New York’s Golden Seed in the Angel Capital Association’s recent line-up of angel investment groups.
Hot Properties, Oct. 27, 2020
Lazarus-Shouse Model Homes LLC purchased 2,220 square feet of office condominium space at 12 Waite St., Unit D., in Greenville from 312 Grove Road LLC.
Upstate venues recognized as Southeastern convention hubs
The verdict is out: ConventionSouth has released its readers' favorite convention centers and visitors bureaus in the Palmetto State.
Upstate Giving, Oct. 26
Compass of Carolina, a nonprofit that offers counseling services and aids victims of domestic violence, will be hosting a virtual concert and fundraising event tonight in partnership with local businesses and artists.
Blue Ridge Electric ready to take high-speed internet to rural members
Blue Ridge Electric Cooperative will soon take its first steps toward supplying high-speed internet across its five-county service territory through a partership with Abbeville-based WCFiber.
Arthrex launches youth apprenticeship with Tri-County Technical College
Arthrex Inc., an orthopedic surgical device manufacturer, has signed on its first Tri-County Technical College apprentice through the Youth Apprenticeship Carolina program.
Greenville innovation named Fast Company’s 2020 World Changing Ideas Finalist
A Greenville company has been recognized for solving something wicked.
Clemson classes to go online again
Clemson University students and employees learned Thursday that classes will be online-only after the Thanksgiving break. The final day of in-person instruction for the semester is scheduled to be Nov. 24.
Michelin raises $330,000 through charity golf tournament
Michelin North America took its annual golf tournament online this year and raised $330,000 in support of 10 charities from across the country.
Southeastern Freight Lines opens new service center
A trucking company specializing in in less-than-truckload transportation services and last-mile service has opened a new center in Piedmont with room to grow its 230-person workforce. It’s the center’s fifth expansion in 55 years.