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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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MURRELL’S INLET – Spartanburg-based Pulliam Investment Co. has partnered with Georgia-based Beacon Communities Inc. to build a $20 million, 146-unit continuing care retirement community in the Prince Creek area of Murrell’s Inlet.
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
COLUMBIA -- Midlands-area home building permits continued to fall in April, but there was good news for one segment of the building industry: Home renovations have risen 33% from this time last year. “It does seem that the interest in making remodeling and home improvements is increasing and maybe ahead of the curve,” said Earl McLeod, chief executive of the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia.
Read more at The (Columbia) State...
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Friday, 29 February 2008 |
DARLINGTON -- Jimmy McCutcheon has closed his successful construction company three days short of being in business for 37 years. McCutcheon, 65, retired Wednesday. The closing will affect 25 workers, most of whom have worked at McCutcheon Construction Co. Inc. for more than 10 years. McCutcheon woke up one morning two weeks ago and decided he was going to close the business.
Read more at The (Florence) Morning News...
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
BEAUFORT -- Beaufort County has allowed construction to move forward on the parking lot of a waterfront restaurant near the bridges to Hilton Head Island.
Read more at The (Hilton Head) Island Packet...
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Tuesday, 12 February 2008 |
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RALEIGH, N.C. -- Duke Energy chief executive Jim Rogers said he wouldn't build another coal-fired power plant in the Carolinas because of its geology. Any future plants would have to offer technology that could capture and store carbon dioxide underground. Geography in the Carolinas isn't suitable the way it is in Indiana, where Duke has a new coal-gasification plant under way, he said.
Read more at The Charlotte Observer...
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