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City leaders, development partners and residents took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Greenville Summit rehabilitation project in downtown Greenville. (Photo/City of Greenville)
May 22, 2026

Greenville Summit $10M rehab preserves affordable senior housing

Greenville Summit in downtown Greenville will undergo a rehabilitation to preserve affordable senior housing through 2046.

Lindsay A. Joyner of Gallivan White Boyd has been sworn in as president-elect of the South Carolina Bar for the 2026-2027 term. (Photo/Lauren Miller)
May 22, 2026

Lindsay Joyner named South Carolina Bar president-elect

Gallivan White Boyd attorney Lindsay Joyner has been sworn in as president-elect of the South Carolina Bar for 2026-2027.

Berkeley County opened six public boat ramps and expanded trailer parking at Atkins Landing ahead of the waterfront park’s full opening this summer. (Photo/Berkeley County)
May 20, 2026

Berkeley County opens portion of $10.5M waterfront park

Berkeley County opened six boat ramps and 180 parking spaces at Atkins Landing ahead of the full waterfront park opening in June.

Developers and community partners broke ground on Southernside West, a 54-unit affordable senior housing community planned for Greenville’s Southernside neighborhood. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
May 8, 2026

Southernside West to add affordable senior housing

Southernside West will bring 54 affordable senior apartments to Greenville with units for residents 55 and older and people with disabilities.

South Carolina attorneys say artificial intelligence, cybersecurity concerns and evolving regulations are transforming the legal profession in 2026. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
May 7, 2026

South Carolina attorneys face AI and cybersecurity shifts

South Carolina attorneys say AI, cybersecurity threats and regulatory changes are reshaping legal services and law firm operations in 2026.

Nathan Simms Jr. has been named CEO of the Charleston Housing Authority, overseeing housing operations and future development efforts. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
May 6, 2026

Charleston Housing Authority appoints new CEO

The Charleston Housing Authority appointed Nathan Frank Simms Jr. as CEO, following 20 years of experience. He assumes the role on May 4, succeeding Arthur Milligan Jr.

A. Johnston Cox of Gallivan White Boyd in Columbia has been named president of the Association of Defense Trial Attorneys. (Photo/Lauren Miller Photography)
Apr 29, 2026

A. Johnston Cox named ADTA president

Gallivan White Boyd attorney A. Johnston Cox is named president of the Association of Defense Trial Attorneys, a national legal organization.

The historic building at 101 College St. in downtown Greenville is set to be transformed into a boutique hotel while preserving its early 20th-century architectural features. (Photo/Café and Then Some)
Apr 20, 2026

Greenville landmark site to become boutique hotel

Historic 101 College St. in Greenville earns landmark status as plans move forward to convert the former dealership into a boutique hotel with dining.

South Carolina is seeking public input on Opportunity Zone designations to drive investment and job growth in underserved communities. (Photo/Ross Norton)
Apr 15, 2026

Gov. McMaster calls for statewide input on Opportunity Zone nominations

South Carolina seeks public input on Opportunity Zone census tracts, offering tax incentives to spur investment and job growth in underserved areas.

The South Carolina Research Authority added seven new member companies, including a Mount Pleasant startup that develops spray foam solutions. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Apr 15, 2026

SCRA adds new member startups, awards funding

SCRA adds seven new member companies and awards startup funding, supporting innovation and tech growth across South Carolina.

Columbia officials are seeking public input as plans begin for the Congaree Riverfront District along the city’s riverfront. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Apr 1, 2026

Columbia launches Congaree Riverfront District plan

Columbia begins planning its Congaree Riverfront District with public input on a 100-acre site, greenway expansion and future development vision.

United Composite Materials will move into existing facilities and be ready for operations this summer. (Photo/GADC)
Mar 19, 2026

United Composite Materials invests $17.5M in Greer

United Composite Materials is investing $17.5M in a Greer facility, creating 50 jobs and expanding advanced materials manufacturing in Greenville County.