Your daily dose of statewide business news
Click here to view this message in a browser window.
Share with a friend:
Ad: WeGetBiz - Don't Hire Like Your Forefathers - click and find out more
SCBIZ Daily
Ad: Studio2LR - Industrial Design
TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Oct. 1, 2020

Pine View Buildings establishing Barnwell County operations

The outdoor storage building manufacturer is investing more than $1.4 million in a new manufacturing and storage facility expected to create 55 jobs. The N.C.-based company was founded in 2013. 

The Harbor prepares to open West Ashley workspace

West Ashley’s Epic Center welcomes another tenant, The Harbor Entrepreneur Center, which partners with area business leaders to support regional startups and developing entrepreneurs. Harbor center founder John Osborne previously served on the West Ashley Revitalization Committee and was drawn to the long-term vision and activity of the Epic Center.

Ad: Power event - Keyboard criminals - regional cybersecurity - livestream 8:30 am Oct 8 - click to register
Ad: Marlboro Development Team - building a better future

Engineering firm investing $9.1M in Marion County facility

Florence-based Rivers Plumbing and Electric Inc.’s new facility in Mullins is expected to create 150 jobs and be operational by the first quarter of 2021. The location is the company’s fourth in South Carolina.

Truist grant for CommunityWorks to support small business

CommunityWorks received a $300,000 grant from Truist Financial Corp. to support small businesses facing the effects of COVID-19 throughout South Carolina, with $50,000 bound for companies in Spartanburg.

Ad: VIG
Ad: PGA 2021 - Explore PGA Championship Hospitality Experiences

Southwest offers nonstop flights from GSP to Houston

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport customers can now book nonstop Southwest Airlines flights to Houston's William P. Hobby International Airport for November. The destination joins Atlanta and Baltimore in Southwestern's lineup for nonstop flights from the Upstate airport.

Microsoft: Ransomware is fastest growing scam attempt

In a new report on “digital defense,” Microsoft says it blocked over 13 billion malicious and suspicious emails in the last year, and more than 1 billion of them were URLs set up to launch phishing credentials attacks.

Ad: SCBIZ - Roaring 20s Skyscraper
Get all the business news delivered to your inbox:

Subscribe to our print editions.

SCBIZ Daily is published by SC Biz News.
Image: SCBIZ Magazine - Fall 2020

SC Biz News
1802 Dayton Street, Suite 101, North Charleston, SC 29405

Unsubscribe/manage the emails you receive from us