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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  June 24, 2020

Unity Park, Project Gateway leap forward

A rendering of future apartment units line downtown Greenville's Project Unity Gateway mixed-use development.Greenville City Council members expect the city’s investment in the 60-acre Unity Park and mixed development community Project Unity Gateway to pay off as the local economy reclaims lost territory after the pandemic. Construction on Phase I of the Unity Park project will begin in early July.

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Program lets restaurants indicate COVID-19 compliance

As COVID-19 cases continue to climb across the state, Gov. Henry McMaster has unveiled the Palmetto Priority program, which restaurants can take part in to indicate they are complying with social distancing and infection-control protocols.

Industrial generator manufacturer to bring 21 jobs to Upstate

The company's new location at 1107 Willard Road in Greenwood will expand its capacity for power generation equipment production and contract steel fabrication.
 
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Orbis expands Upstate plant

An Orbis welder with a red helmet and green sleeves assembles a metal rack used for heavy industrial and auto component distribution.Orbis Corp. has expanded into a new Upstate facility to boost its metal rack fabrication capabilities. The Wisconsin-based company operates 13 manufacturing plants across the United States, Canada and Mexico and employs more than 2,700 people companywide.

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Digital copy available of the June 15 GSA Business Report

While some of our readers may be back at their offices, we're still making digital copies of our latest edition available. This issue includes coverage of the first tentative steps in the comeback of tourism, a local company gearing up to make COVID-19 swabs by the millions, and an economic outlook by Upstate economists. 

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