Affordable housing developers talk tax credits, challenges
NHE CEO Taylor Davis and Development Director Robinson Villa discuss how their company overcomes the challenges of building affordable housing communities to make affordable for them.
Renovation of West Greenville icon nears completion
As the 7,600-square-foot interior of Greenville's Flat Iron building nears the end of its renovation this summer, project leaders from SHLTR Architects and Southerland Construction shed light on their vision for the building's future.
Montgomery Building reconstruction to be honored by governor
For two decades, the 127,000-square-foot Montgomery Building, located along downtown Spartanburg's North Church Street, remained vacant, but since its 2018 restoration, the historic icon has reached new heights.
Development brings event space, taphouse to TR
A new Travelers Rest mixed-use redevelopment project will bring The Community Tap’s third location, Coldwell Banker Caine's gallery and event space and a new restaurant to the Swamp Rabbit Trail this fall.
Peabody Engineering facility to open this winter
Peabody Engineering is entering phase one of construction, which includes site preparation, installation of infrastructure and foundation work on its Pickens facility.
McMillan Pazdan Smith awarded projects by Cherokee nation
McMillan Pazdan Smith and Britt, Peters and Associates have teamed up to design two community centers under construction for the Eastern Band Cherokee following the architecture firm's Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority projects.
Chinese auto supplier to create 116 jobs in Greenville
The founder of Wuxi Gissing Auto Parts had a few unpopular views in China’s auto export-driven market of the 1990s. Almost three decades later, the auto parts supplier is establishing its sixth U.S. location in Greenville.
AMECO purchased by New York firm
It was the marriage of Daniel Construction Co. to Fluor that brought the Fortune 500 giant to Greenville in 1977. Today, it's Fluor's Greenville-based construction branch that leaves the nest with its $73 million sale to a New York
Two S.C. cities in top 10 list for energy efficiency
Two South Carolina locales will be recognized today by the EPA as one of 10 mid-size cities with the highest number of new Energy Star certified buildings as of 2020.
Former Laurens Nazi HQ turned civil rights museum begins renovation
Echo Theater began life almost 100 years ago as a segregated theater. Things only got worse after segregation was banned. The Laurens County venue's planned renovation into a racial reconciliation center has inspired films and funding.
Easley YMCA launches campaign to build $17.5M campus
The Easley YMCA announced a $3 million capital campaign on Tuesday to build new facilities on the same grounds where generations of Y members have participated in the organization’s activities since 1960.
KP Components to move into new Easley facility
KP Components, affiliate of Denmark-based KP Components Group A/S, is moving into a new 50,000-square-foot manufacturing facility on Sheriff Mill Road in Easley.