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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Sept. 8, 2020

CommunityWorks opens women's business center

As one of seven new women’s business centers across the country opened its doors for the first time in Greenville, national and local business leaders gathered on Sept. 4 onsite to celebrate the state’s female entrepreneurs. Small business lender and nonprofit CommunityWorks was also granted an award at the event.

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Upstate Giving

Sports Authority gives new kicks to homeless families

As students return to virtual classrooms, Sports Authority and the YMCA of Greenville step in to help homeless families across the county cover some back-to-school expenses.

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Sullivan’s seafood restaurant closing after 32 years

Another restaurant is lost to the pandemic as Sullivan’s in Charleston plans to shutter permanently on Sunday. The owners plan to publish a cookbook of the most requested recipes served at the restaurant, but they said the time was right to walk away.

Three S.C. DNR projects receive historic preservation funds

The S.C. Department of Natural Resources will use federal grants to support three projects eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places that were damaged during Hurricane Irma in September 2017.

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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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