
ARKU Inc. Establishes New Facility in Spartanburg County
News Summary ARKU Inc., a prominent German company, is opening its first facility in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, making a multimillion-dollar investment. The facility will
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News Summary ARKU Inc., a prominent German company, is opening its first facility in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, making a multimillion-dollar investment. The facility will

News Summary In a recent report by U-Haul, South Carolina has been recognized as the top growth state for 2024, moving up three spots from

News Summary South Carolina has secured a significant $5 billion trade agreement with Canada, highlighting a decade-high in inward investments for the state. This partnership

News Summary South Carolina is gearing up for Small Business Saturday on November 30, with local businesses offering attractive promotions. This event emphasizes the critical

News Summary Michael Haldeman, owner of SpokeWorks Bicycle Workshop in Summerville, has been honored as South Carolina’s State Small Business Person of the Year by

News Summary The ATI Foundation has launched a new initiative aimed at addressing opportunity gaps in the Lowcountry region by collaborating with the Charleston Metro

News Summary Michelin North America Inc. marks its 50th anniversary in South Carolina, having contributed $266 billion to the local economy since 1974. The celebration

News Summary AIRSYS Cooling Technologies is expanding its operations with a $40 million investment in a new global headquarters in Woodruff, Spartanburg County. This development

News Summary Boeing plans to lay off around 220 employees at its North Charleston, South Carolina facility as part of a global effort to reduce

News Summary Duke Energy, under the leadership of its new president Tim Pearson, is outlining a comprehensive vision for South Carolina’s energy future. The company