Recent Articles from Christina Lee Knauss
Medical center purchases office building in Columbia
A 9,600-square-foot multi-tenant office building located at 5115 Forest Drive was recently sold to Lexington Medical Center.
Skin care entrepreneur goes for something new in Five Points
A new upscale skin care spa with a do-it-yourself twist has opened in Columbia’s Five Points district.
South Carolina farmers and food processors can apply for grant funding
South Carolina farmers and food processors who want to pursue organic certification may qualify for reimbursement through a grant
New taco restaurant coming to Devine Street in Columbia
A national taco chain will soon have a second location in the Columbia area
Scout Motors names chief production officer
Scout Motors Inc. has named Jan Spies as its chief production officer effective early 2024. In this role, Spies will lead manufacturing of Scout Motors’ all-purpose, all-electric truck and SUC slated for production by the en
Scbio Life Sciences Forum coming to Columbia
Registration is underway for SCbio's Midyear Life Sciences Forum scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 14 at the Columbia Convention Center.The half-day program is focused on critical issues and opportunities facing life sciences
Company leases Richland County speculative building to expand operations
A Chicago-based maker of specialty packaging films is expanding its operations in Richland County. Charter Next Generation is leasing a 210,600-square-foot speculative industrial building
Columbia-born national artist now represented in his home museum
The work of a Columbia-born artist is now part of the collection at his hometown’s art museum thanks to the work of a dedicated group of Midlands art lovers.
Future of landmark Columbia music venue is uncertain
The future of one of Columbia's last landmark live music venues could be up in the air.
New residential area coming to Lexington’s Carlen Avenue
A new residential development is coming to an area off Carlen Avenue in Lexington.
Nephron appoints new chief of staff
Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corp. has named Morgan Nichols Scarnecchia its chief of staff. In her new role, Scarnecchia will implement strategic business initiatives, manage daily operations and work alongside owner and CEO.
South Carolina offers $10M in state funding to combat nursing shortage
The South Carolina Commission on Higher Education is partnering with the South Carolina Student Loan Corporation to make $10 million in financial assistance available to students in graduate level nurse educator programs