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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Dec. 15, 2020

Greenville's Unity Park plans move forward

Even as COVID-19 takes a heavy toll on the hospitality industry, the source of tax revenues funding Unity Park development, the city of Greenville has been able to keep the project on pace, at least the initial phases. Mayor Knox White says the pandemic may affect when some of the later stages of the park are completed, but not whether they will be finished.

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Tri-County Tech opens 4 new certificate programs

The Tri-County Technical College Commission approved four new certificate programs today to help workers build the skills needed for in-demand careers in the information technology industry, as well as the early child care and education fields.

Schools to receive $84.3 M in relief funding

The S.C. Department of Education is providing $84.3 million in additional federal pandemic relief funding to all public school districts and special schools to support reopening efforts.

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Hot Properties

Share your recent commercial or industrial real estate transaction with GSA Business Report. Email to gsanews@scbiznews.com.

Avison Young’s Rhett Craig and Ned Reynolds represented the tenant in the lease of a 2,140-square-foot office building at 102 W. Stone Ave. in Greenville. Flagship Properties’ Jim Brown represented the landlord. For more Hot Properties, click here.

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Digital copy available of the Dec. 14 GSA Business Report

Our latest edition is online. The ground is broken on the Hotel Hartness. Developers say the hotel will not only be a place for travelers but also a gathering spot for locals and a location for events of all sizes. Upstate leaders join the S.C. DOT Commission, Unity Park plans move forward, TTI is riding the wave of a market boom in power tools, and a Clemson professor is part of a strategic science initiative on COVID-19.

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GSA Business Report's online submission portal is available to all business owners, entrepreneurs and marketing professionals in the Upstate who want to get out information about a company, new hires, products, services, website launches and events. Use this link to submit your press releases to GSA Biz Wire, which also submits your item for possible publication in the print edition of the Business Report.

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