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Last year, nearly 58,000 Greenville fans showed up in record numbers to Bon Secours Wellness Arena, and the upcoming tournament is already on track to have an even bigger showing this year.
Mar 7, 2024

SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament in Greenville spurs $16M economic impact

The 2024 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament is back in Greenville for the seventh time since 2005.

One of the first three F-16 Block 70 aircraft to be owned by a Gulf country sits ready prior to its final trip home. (Photo/Lockheed Martin)
Mar 7, 2024

First 3 Greenville-made F-16 fighter jets ship overseas

A year after a ceremony marking the turnover, the F-16’s first new customer welcomes the jets to …

Students at the Charleston School of Law grab a moment outdoors to talk about their studies at what the school hopes soon will be a nonprofit institution. (Photo/Charleston School of Law)
Mar 7, 2024

Association makes decision on Charleston School of Law non-profit status — what’s next

The step is a milestone in the school’s journey from financially troubled enterprise to nonprofit school …

The South Carolina Research Authority’s leadership lineup has a new look. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Mar 7, 2024

South Carolina Research Authority’s leadership lineup has a new look

The statewide organization has announced three promotions on its executive staff.

Texas burger brand officially broke ground at what could be its first South Carolina location to open in Greenville.
Mar 6, 2024

Whataburger is coming to Greenville — and has plans for more South Carolina locations

The Greenville store will most likely be the first location to open across the Upstate and South Carolina.

IPS services and remanufactures electric engines across the continent, and provides other services in the industry. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Mar 6, 2024

Greenville company expands North American reach with purchase of Canadian business

Both companies service and remanufacture electric power equipment for …

Don Bent’s tenure at Oshkosh Defense included helping lead the production in a division called Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles, which produced vehicles such as this A2 Armored truck. (Photo/Oshkosh Defense)
Mar 6, 2024

Oshkosh Defense executive joins Spartanburg university faculty

He will help build a new engineering program and support the expansion of …

Former National Football League wide receiver and Carolina Panthers assistant wide receivers coach Jerricho Cotchery has been named as the new head of Limestone University’s football team. (Photo/Limestone University)
Mar 5, 2024

Former Carolina Panthers standout named head football coach at Limestone University

In his second season playing with the Panthers, the N.C. State legend helped lead Carolina to the Super Bowl.

Designed as executive office space, the 3,517-square-foot redevelopment project by Franklin Real Estate Development has opened at 107 E. Park Avenue in downtown Greenville’s East Park Historic District. (Photo/The Franklin)
Mar 5, 2024

Office space opens in redeveloped historic building in Greenville’s East Park District

Designed as executive office space, the building where the redevelopment is housed is on the National Register of Historic Places

A 72-unit affordable housing apartment community is underway near Greenville’s Haywood Mall. (Photo/Gateway at the Green)
Mar 4, 2024

New affordable housing apartment community breaks ground in Greenville near Haywood Mall

A 72-unit affordable housing apartment community is underway near Greenville’s Haywood Mall.

SC Ports is investing in rail capacity throughout the state to handle goods for South Carolina’s growing economy. (Photo/SC Ports)
Mar 4, 2024

South Carolina’s supply chain infrastructure is expanding — what to know

SC Ports is investing in rail capacity throughout the state to handle goods for South Carolina’s growing economy.

After more than 50 years in business, a Greenville restaurant left a sign on its door announcing its closing.
Mar 1, 2024

Greenville restaurant closes after more than 50 years in business

After more than 50 years in business, a Greenville restaurant left a sign on its door announcing its closing.