Recent Articles from Christina Lee Knauss
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
Massive dorm complex opens at University of South Carolina
The largest construction project in the history of the University of South Carolina has officially become a reality.
Colliers South Carolina executive to retire
Debbie Lane will retire from her role as senior vice president of real estate management at Colliers South Carolina effective Oct. 1. Lane has led the division since
Truist names new regional president for South Carolina
Truist Financial Corp. has named Alex Brame regional president for South Carolina effective Oct. 1. He currently serves as Truist's regional president in Central Pennsylvania
Nephron Pharmaceuticals names new chief procurement officer
Julie Rameas has been named chief procurement officer for Nephron Pharmaceuticals in West Columbia. In her new role, Rameas will oversee all strategic sourcing and procurement activities
New $40 million fund formed to support South Carolina agribusinesses
Agribusinesses around South Carolina can now benefit from a new $40 million fund designed to help them expand and improve operations
Tru by Hilton in Columbia sold to Georgia-based company
The Tru by Hilton Harbison Columbia, located at 271 Columbiana Drive, has been sold
Midlands Technical College president announces plans to retire
Ronald L. Rhames, the president of Midlands Technical College in Columbia, plans to retire in 2024. Rhames, who started his career with the college in 1990, is expected to retire by June 30
Benedict College Women’s Center receives $2 million federal grant
The Benedict College Women's Center will receive a $2 million grant from the Minority Business Development Agency Capital Readiness Program