Recent Articles from Krys Merryman
National entertainment center to open first South Carolina location in Greenville
Another entertainment center has officially opened its first South Carolina location — in Greenville.
Greenville entertainment venue moving to new location
The move will allow the venue, which also offers a full kitchen and bar, to attract bigger acts.
Here are some 2023 BMW Charity Pro-Am golf tournament highlights
The BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD Synnex wrapped up yet another successful year in the Upstate.
First restaurant tenant signs on to $1B downtown Greenville project
The Chicago-based restaurant is partnering with Charleston-based Palmetto Brewing Co. for the brewery portion of the restaurant.
Greenville city manager John McDonough to step down
McDonough, whose salary is $289,660, will be pursuing a new position in the private sector.
Downtown Greenville residential building to undergo $24M expansion
As a part of the expansion, a new building will be built on the existing site and two buildings will be connected via a new single-story hallway and courtyard.
PGA Tour-owned golf tournament staying in Greer, Spartanburg after deal
The only tour events that have been played more times than this one are four tournaments from the inaugural 1990 season.
Board approves $100M-plus Greenville Gateway project with conditions
The project, which will consist of two interconnected towers featuring 294 residential apartments, restaurants and commercial space, creative studios, is now called Gracie Plaza at the Arena District.
How this Greenville restaurant survived the pandemic to celebrate a milestone
What started out as a chef and farmer getting to know each other when they had met in Charleston led to a Greenville Overbrook neighborhood farm-to-table community.
Vacant building in downtown Greer to become entertainment hub
The building, which has sat abandoned for more than a decade, has been used for storage.
Greenville brewery to close after a decade in business
In a social media post, the owners did not reveal the reason behind the closure, but said they had a lot of fun and shared some amazing times, and thanked everyone 'that made our dream possible.'
This life sciences company has an $87M impact on the Upstate
An orthopedic technology company in Anderson County currently has an economic impact on the Upstate estimated at $87.4 million annually.