As he prepares to step away, MTC president expresses pride in college’s legacy
When Ronald L. Rhames enrolled as a student at Midlands Technical College in Columbia as a young man, he had no idea he was starting a relationship with the school that would lead eventually to a 35-year career.
HOT PROPERTIES: Trinity Partners secures six leases near BullStreet
Bruce Harper, managing partner, and Robbie Cook, brokerage associate, of Trinity Partners, have completed a series of new leases at 1331 Elmwood Ave.
Columbia senior living development to undergo $1.5M renovation
One of the focuses of the renovation is to create an expanded fitness room to meet the needs of seniors working to maintain a more active lifestyle as they age.
First vertical farm of its kind in the United States coming to Columbia
The S.C. Department of Corrections, joined by the S.C. Department of Agriculture and South Carolina-based AmplifiedAg Inc., received legislative approval this week to build a vertical farming facility and training program at Camille Grif
Columbia Chamber elects first Black female board chair, names new members
The Columbia Chamber has announced its 2023-24 board of directors with the addition of 12 new members, along with a historic first for the organization that has 1,200 members in six counties.
HOT PROPERTIES: Law firm finds space in downtown Columbia
Colliers South Carolina’s Mary Winter Teaster represented Mullis Law Firm in the lease of a 1,425-square-foot office building at 1231 Elmwood Ave. to Thompson and Hiller Defense Firm.
Columbia public art initiative to connect businesses, quality of life
The new initiative will create a city-wide palette of public art collaborations celebrating Columbia's access to its rivers, and also craft diverse artistic visions shared across its business and public spaces.
Columbia part of record $2B student housing build by Georgia company
The hammers of Landmark Properties were coming down not only in Columbia in the weeks before the fall semester.
Midlands law firm moves to new location in Irmo
The lawyer has been practicing law since 2007 and opened her own firm in 2014; In 2016, she became a certified elder law attorney and is one of six certified elder law specialists in the state of South Carolina.
National company acquires large Columbia construction management firm
The firm has grown to become one the largest locally owned engineering, surveying and construction management firms in South Carolina; all technincal and administrative professionals will become employees of the new company.
Former NFL standout joins Columbia development group
The University of South Carolina graduate, where he lettered four years from 2007-10, played 10 years in the NFL, where he earned All-Pro Honors, won an NFC Championship and played in a Super Bowl.
Aiken plant to make engines for military fighting vehicles
A little bit of Aiken is ready for battle. Rolls-Royce has delivered the first of its mtu 8V 199 PowerPacks to General Dynamics for the U.S. Army’s M10 Booker armored fighting vehicle program. Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems b