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August 2019 Newsletter

I combined the months of July and August because the headlines seemed a little sparse over the Summer.

Transportation

GSP airport saw its passenger traffic increase for the 21st consecutive month.  (WSPA)

On a related note, “As little as 3 percent of the global population flew in 2017, and at most, only about 18 percent have ever done so. But things are changing. According to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) estimates, there were 3.7 billion global air passengers in 2016 — and every year since 2009 has been a new record-breaker.  By 2035, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) predicts a rise to 7.2 billion. Like the planes themselves, the numbers just keep going up.” (DW via The Collaborative Fund)

VW envisions a world with multiple transportation options as it looks beyond cars (read: micromobility) (VW) H/T Ben Evans

Greenville has electric buses. (Instagram)

Real Estate

In Charleston, a former landfill looks like prime real estate. (Post and Courier)

CBRE announced that Phase 1 of the Apple Valley Industrial Park in Duncan, S.C., is now 100% leased.  The latest commitment of more than 75,000 square feet came from an automotive supplier. (GVL Business Mag)

Business

Spartanburg ranks 6th in the US for industrial growth. (WSPA)

NC & SC may be competing to be the home of an auto manufacturing plant,  Indian automotive company Mahindra Automotive North America, that could create up to 2,000 jobs in the first five years.  (Charlotte Observer)   H/T GVL Business Mag

Tindall builds a new batch plant to expand production. (UBJ)

Sports

The long and fascinating story behind Zion Williamson’s sneaker deal.  (ESPN)

See also, Zion Williamson’s (Spartanburg Day School) jersey has become a hot seller.  (Washington Post)

Parks & Rec

The former Cleveland Park Stables in GVL has a ribbon cutting. (Greenville Journal)

Eco

The Green Ribbon Advisory Committee is working on a resolution to ban plastic bags in the city of Greenville.  Note: 17 other South Carolina municipalities already have bans in place.  (WYFF4)

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: Automotive, GSP Airport, Industrial Spec Building

April 2019 Newsletter

Spartanburg

Don’t call it a comeback… Spartanburg metro was the 19th-fastest-growing in the nation out of 383 total / 5th fastest-growing in the state. (Post and Courier)

Spartanburg Philharmonic launches a new Youth Orchestra. (Greenville Business Magazine)

The announcement of a new development, Silver Hill, at Barnett Park.  (Coldwell Banker Caine)

An insight into what companies look for in a new home…
“After considering sites in all 50 states, Spartanburg County won out because of its flat terrain, transportation options and the support state and local officials were willing to offer, according to Eric Holland, Kobelco’s Spartanburg human resource manager.” (GoUpstate)

Greenville

A 3D look at the Bohemian Hotel over Falls Park. (Greenville Online)

GVL made the list of ‘The Most Luxurious (and Delicious) Road Trips to Take This Season’ (Bloomberg) H/T GVL Today

Billiam – a new (jeans) brand emerges.  (Upstate Business Journal)

Side effects of a strong local economy, GVL apartment rent rates have risen triple the national average recently. (Greenville Online)

The face behind #YeahThatGreenville (Greenville Journal)

Upstate

GSP airport’s The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck made the list of top 10 winners in the Best Airport Sitdown Dining (USA Today) H/T GVL Today

The State

The 2.59 Billion dollar impact of golf in the state.  (Post and Courier)  On a related note, Augusta National makes a $200M land grab. (WSJ) H/T Greenville Business Magazine

Art festivals bring the money too.  SC “is one of the Top 10 states — 8th actually — in terms of economic growth in the arts and culture sector.” (Greenville Business Magazine)  

DHL announced plans to construct a distribution and warehouse park in Dorchester County, $100 million investment / 450 new jobs. (PR Web)

Meet the South Carolina teachers working 2nd and 3rd jobs to pay the bills (Post and Courier) H/T Greenville Business Magazine

The Bigger Picture

We’re not building enough houses.  (The Collaborative Fund)

UPS is testing drone delivery in NC. (Wired)

The technology used to save and rebuild Notre Dame. (Washington Post)

My Blog

The Work You Don’t See.  What building wealth and building careers have in common. (jpfaris.com)

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: Barnett Park, Falls Park, Golf, GSP Airport, Silver Hill

February 2019 Newsletter

Spartanburg

A lot is happening downtown…

Koch and Gray jewelers to be redeveloped. (GoUpstate)

The Cambria Hotel appears to be getting the green light.  (GoUpstate)

Raising the roof at the old Social Security Building for a mixed use development. (GoUpstate)

The Snyder Electric property could be sold. (GoUpstate)

And not too far away…

UCB opens at Main and Pine. (GoUpstate)

The Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail surpassed 100,000 annual uses in 2018. (PALS)

Development with apartments, retail, and a hotel has been announced near the Star Center. (GoUpstate)

Ten residential projects, ~1,300 new units in Spartanburg County may address the need for more housing. (GoUpstate)

The Upstate

Has the wind shifted?  Economic development in GVL fell from $336 million invested / 1,800 jobs created in 2017 to $151 million invested / 1,500 jobs created in 2018.  However, Spartanburg County saw several new projects in 2018: Keurig ($350 million), Grupo Antolin ($150 million) and Draexlmaier ($42.7 million).  (Greenville Online)

Too much of a good thing?  This restaurant found that a lot of traffic didn’t equal a lot of business (on Woodruff Rd). (Greenville Online)

Solar is booming….in Spartanburg (GoUpstate)…and the rest of the state. (Columbia Business Monthly)

GSP Airport sets record with 15 consecutive months of increased passenger activity – a 10.3% increase in passengers for December 2018. (Greenville Business Magazine)

And in dining news…

Spartanburg-based Eggs Up Grill has started construction on its flagship restaurant at 551 E. Main St (Converse Corners shopping center).  (Upstate Business Journal)

Rick Erwin Dining Group unveils its Saltwater Kitchen for Haywood. (Greenville Journal)

The State

Why do inland ports exist? (DC Velocity)

Tourism is $22.6 billion industry in South Carolina. (SCPRT)

Train service for tourists? Carolina Special: ASH > SPA > COL > CHS (Columbia Business Monthly) H/T Greenville Business Magazine

The Southeast

Two regional lenders will combine to form the 6th largest US retail bank, a move that sounds like it was mainly driven by the need for scale to deploy new technologies. 
Interesting facts:  BB&T encourages employees to keep gratitude journals and SunTrust held the recipe to Coke in its vault from 1925-2011.  (WSJ) 

The Bigger Picture

The world’s busiest ports. (Visual Capitalist)

Could textiles make their way back to the US? (Sourcing Journal)

Bio-waste to bricks? (NYTimes)

Thanks for reading!

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: Cambria Hotel, GSP Airport, Inland Port, Mary Black Rail Trail, Snyder Electric, Social Security Building, Star Center, Textiles

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