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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  July 17, 2020

Duke, Bank of America expand solar power in state

Bank of America plans to help Duke Energy, NativeEnergy and Birdseye Renewable Energy expand their solar energy portfolio in low-to-moderate income communities across the Carolinas and Texas. 

Universities set up COVID-19 testing for employees

As Clemson University mandates all students, faculty and staff to report a negative COVID-19 test five days before returning to campus, the school will be extending free testing in partnership with the Medical University of South Carolina for employees.

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Coping with COVID:

Conversation with Harold Christian and Josh Christian

Harold and Josh Christian, of Christian & Christian Attorneys At Law, join us to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the business community and their commitment to keeping Greenville strong. Many business owners have business interruption insurance which is valuable coverage designed to help you stay on your feet amid lost revenues and forced closures. As business interruption claims rise against the nation's top insurers, Christian and Christian is offering free policy checks to help interpret the language of your insurance contract. Sponsored Content

 

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Infrastructural challenges surface in Ten at the Top Tour

Following Ten at the Top’s “listening tour” of the Upstate’s seven non-urban counties and a corresponding poll, all counties reported that high speed internet accessibility and mobility are key to rural economic recovery.

Ritrama develops antimicrobial film for high-touch surfaces

Spartanburg’s Ritrama Inc. has developed an antimicrobial film to prevent bacterial infection within educational environments and other high-contact locations.

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In case you missed it ...

Here’s what you missed this week from GSA Business Report:

Aero Precision/Kellstrom Defense to open new facility in Greenville … Fall for Greenville goes virtualHistoric Greer lights up with CenterG’s first phase of streetscape improvements … Plans for $32 million mixed-use development unveiled in downtown Greer … Mauldin’s Duke plant reopens after COVID-19 testing, deep cleaning … Clemson launches AI research institute.

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Digital copy available of the July 13 GSA Business Report

Please click for a digital edition of today's GSA Business Report. This issue includes coverage of the completion of Greer's CenterG streetscape project, the nation's only industrial locomotive manufacturer, a look at how COVID-19 has affected the travel industry and some advice from experts on how to Bounce Back.

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