Rescuing restaurants: Effort to help locally grows beyond city and state
Suds had a notion. Sudarshan "Suds" Sridharan did not like what he saw as the Clemson sophomore drove through his town. One door after another was closed and the lights off along Clemson's main street, College Avenue.
COPING WITH COVID: Greenville Area Development Corp.
Storefronts may lie dim along Main Street, but Mark Farris, CEO and president of the Greenville Area Development Corp., sees a light around the corner.
At the Curbside for April 22, 2020
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Upstate Giving, April 20, 2020
Kolache Factory uses customer donations to feed hospital workers
BMW Charity Pro-Am canceled
One of the largest sporting events in the Upstate and one of the state's most significant fundraising efforts will not happen in 2020.
At the Curbside for April 15, 2020
The Kolache Factory is serving freezer-ready kolaches and other goods, Palmettos Smokehouse and Oyster Bar is responding to horn-blowing diners, and The Crepe Factory is practicing no-touch takeout in Spartanburg.
COPING WITH COVID: ReAcoustic
Almost all of ReAcoustic’s speaker sales have screeched to a halt, and artist Ryan Boase fears he won’t be able to access funding streams for small businesses.
At the Curbside for April 8, 2020
The AC Lounge, Spinx, Seasons and Strossners are among those changing how they get food to customers.
Governor closes more businesses but declines to order stay-at-home mandate
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster announced two executive orders today that added more categories to the list of nonessential businesses and closed short-term rentals to visitors from CDC-identified “hot spots.â€_x009d_
At the Curbside for April 2, 2020
Restaurant 17 will partner with local farmers affected by the market and restaurant closures to provide the public with fresh produce and other goods, the company said today in a news release.
Paycheck Protection Program application to open Friday
The Small Business Administration released more information Tuesday on the $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program targeting small business job retention.
Greenville City Council approves Unity Park budget
The Greenville City Council on Monday approved the Unity Park budget and sale of hospitality tax bonds for the 60-acre project on the city's west side.