Molly Hulsey is a former staff writer for GSA Business Report and now a contributing writer. A native of the Upstate, she is a graduate of Covenant College, where she majored in international studies, with a French concentration, and minored in writing. Her interests include business advocacy and economic development.
Recent Articles from Molly Hulsey
Upstate museum highlights major industry
A new exhibit will allow families to race against the clock to change tires and add gas to fuel tanks at a simulated pit stop or to learn how to repair an engine through
Gallery: Unity Park opens after 83 years in the making
The 60-acre park on the edge of West Greenville's Southernside community has been 83 years in the making after the city's first Black postman E.B. Holloway sent in a petition for the park to city council in 1939. Today's opening
Upstate spec property meets sandwich company needs
Supplier of the Deli Express, Market Sandwich, San Luis Burritos and Simply Delicious Bakery brands, the company plans to invest $38 million in
Prisma Health takes services into rural hospital void
Three rural hospitals have closed over the past decade in the state in Barnwell, Bamberg and Winnsboro, while 10 suffer from negative total profit margins of up to minus 43%. Prisma Health seeks to bridge the gap in rural care by
Open for Business, May 12
A development along the Swamp Rabbit trail that opened the doors to an Upstate bar and real estate gallery in April has attracted a new tenant. A Clinton boutique goes under new ownership, and Hardee's
Pickleball, restored bridge planned for Upstate park
One of the Upstate's swiftest-growing towns isn't even a town at all. Residents hope Anderson County investment in a neighborhood park, including a restored historic bridge, as well as the construction of a playground and dog park
On the Menu: Hartness expands Village Kitchen farm
Hartness prepares to launch the second phase of the onsite farm that serves the community's Village Kitchen and Mill Village Farms, a nonprofit also supported through the grand opening of
Upstate data center finds home in Myrtle Beach
The company first tested the Palmetto State's waters in Greenville. Now it's building an additional data hall in the Upstate and a new facility near the coast to serve as a landing point for subsea optical communication cables
Life science app Rad Lab offers in-game, real life incentives
The free game allows students to try a number of jobs on for size and level up through a variety of challenges such as testing new medicines, obtaining Food and Drug Administration approval and making
Rhythm on the River launches after two years in the wings
After receiving an Elevate Upstate grant from Ten at the Top and Hughes Investments in 2019, Powdersville Business Council will launch a food and music festival on the banks of the Saluda River in Powdersville's Dolly Cooper Park. The
Recycling company expands in Greenwood with new product
A Ninety Six industry will invest $2 million in a new manufacturing line of sustainable film packaging products including bags, pouches and
On the Menu, May 4
Downtown Spartanburg's The Tulip Tree and Hartness Community's Village Kitchen will be serving up Mother's Day lunches with a mimosa and bloody mary bar on Sunday, while a legacy Greenville restaurant celebrated its 41st anniversary with