Red Metals picks Charleston County for copper plant
Red Metals will invest $70 million in a Charleston County copper manufacturing facility, creating 45 jobs and strengthening U.S. supply chains.
Link85 office headquarters project unveiled in Greer
Trinity Partners unveils Link85 in Greer, a 126,950-square-foot headquarters office project targeting companies relocating to Greenville-Spartanburg.
Chip Crane’s journey up the Charleston construction industry ladder
Hill Construction CEO Chip Crane reflects on 26 years in Charleston construction, repeat clients and growth across the Lowcountry market.
HCA Healthcare breaks ground on Cane Bay freestanding ER
HCA Healthcare is investing $15 million in a new Cane Bay freestanding emergency room to expand 24/7 emergency care in Berkeley County.
Austrian company picks Oconee County for $44.5M facility
Mosdorfer will invest $44.55 million in Oconee County, creating 107 jobs at its first U.S. manufacturing facility for energy infrastructure.
Small businesses adapt to rising costs and uncertainty
Small business leaders across the Southeast are navigating inflation, workforce challenges and growth opportunities with resilience and innovation.
GE Vernova Park opens as Greenville Triumph home
GE Vernova Park opens in Mauldin as the permanent home of Greenville Triumph and Greenville Liberty, anchoring a public-private stadium project.
USA Rare Earth selects Cherokee County for $1.2B plant
USA Rare Earth will invest $1.2 billion in Cherokee County, creating nearly 500 jobs and expanding the U.S. rare earth supply chain.
South Carolina small businesses drive jobs, growth
South Carolina small businesses account for 99% of firms statewide, fueling job growth while navigating health care, capital and cost challenges.
Highline Hospitality Partners to open second King Street hotel
The Lowline Hotel opens in downtown Charleston with 197 rooms, a new restaurant, event space and amenities at the former Hyatt Place site.
Clemson Paw Partners plans $5M veterinary facility
Clemson Paw Partners plans a $5 million facility in Central to expand affordable veterinary care, spay and neuter services and pet health access.
This emerging hiring practice causes lasting damage to companies
New Clemson University research finds it damages company reputations, reduces future applicants and fuels resentment.













