Economic Development
Anderson wins call center, adds up to 350 jobs Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

ANDERSON -- A Florida-based based company plans to invest $3 million and create 350 new jobs in the Upstate, converting a former Anderson supermarket into a call center. Cross Country Home Services Inc., a home warranty, service plan and homeowner emergency assistance company, will open its newest center in a former Winn Dixie store.

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Dunkin' Donuts buys land for second store Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
SPARTANBURG -- Dunkin' Donuts has closed the deal for a slice of property off East Main Street that will be home to its second Spartanburg restaurant by year's end. Bart Thorne, president and chief operating officer of Kainos LLC, a company formed in 2005 to develop Dunkin' Donuts retail stores in the Upstate, said the restaurant will be free-standing and contain a drive-through. Construction is expected to begin in June.

Read more at The (Spartanburg) Herald-Journal...
 
Creativity conference whets the appetite Print E-mail
Monday, 12 May 2008
GREENVILLE -- Joe Erwin considers himself to be in the idea business. So, the president of Erwin-Penland Advertising based in Greenville, thought that staging conference to celebrate and foster great thinking made sense. To do this, he put together a team of his staff to figure out how to explore creativity in a creative fashion.
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URS dedicates Fort Mill nuclear center Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
FORT MILL -- URS Corp. opened its new URS Nuclear Energy Center in Fort Mill on Tuesday. The center will serve as headquarters for URS' commercial nuclear energy engineering and construction business and will provide a range of licensing, design, engineering and construction services for new nuclear generation facilities.
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Logistics center planned for Marion County Print E-mail
Friday, 02 May 2008
MARION -- Marion County could be home to South Carolina's latest transportation and logistics center. “It’s still moving, it’s still working,” said Council member Milton Troy II at a meeting of the Marion County Economic Development Commission. He added that he anticipates an announcement about the project in the coming weeks.

Read more at The (Florence) Morning News...
 
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