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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Sept. 10, 2020

CU-ICAR to build first technology neighborhood in 15 years

A rendering of CU-ICAR's prospective 40,000-square-foot high-bay facility.Clemson University International Center for Automotive Research is using a $2 million national economic development grant to support building a new structure in its first new technology neighborhood in 15 years. The first building on the site, a multi-tenant 40,000-square-foot high-bay facility, features flexible laboratory and office space.

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Newry Mill development leans forward by reaching back

The trend of converting ruined mils into desirable housing moves to the countryside as a true mill village gets its turn on the renaissance trail. The village around Newry Mill in Oconee Couny has survived for decades without an active mill and without the benefit of being within the environs of a larger town.

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Upstate Weekend

A glance at some of what’s happening in the Upstate:

  • BMW Car Club of America Foundation Museum’s new exhibit spotlights BMW’s history through vintage automobiles and motorcyles from 1927 to 1965.
  • Greenville’s USL League One soccer team will play Forward Madison FC this weekend. Seating will be limited.
  • The first round of United Way of Anderson’s virtual singing contest opened for voting today, lasting until Sept. 12 at noon.

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Digital copy available of the Sept. 7 GSA Business Report

Take a look at our latest edition online. The Spartanburg Chamber of Commerce, now called OneSpartanburg Inc., is seeing positive signs that the community is read to lead the way back to normal, the aeronautics sector soon will be looking for a lot more help, and the state parks of South Carolina are seeing boom times as a confined public seeks some time in the great outdoors. 

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