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November 2022 Newsletter

KC developer purchases 310 acres in Spartanburg to build industrial park

  • Located at 2116 US HWY 221 / Chesnee HWY
  • Home to Spartan Enterprise Park
  • Consists of 5 industrial buildings, from 287K up to 1.5M square feet

(Source: Upstate Business Journal)

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8 Spartanburg County projects seeking tax breaks could bring 900 jobs, $775M investment

(Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

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130 acres in Woodruff sold to developer Forestar Group for development of 608 single-family homes

(Source: WSPA)

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Spartanburg County Trails: Council backs $1.8M request to finish 2 projects, start third

(Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

  • Laura Ringo (PAL) asked the council to provide $300K from the county’s trails fund to complete a section that connects the Drayton and Beaumont mill villages
  • Spartanburg County Council approved a request for up to $1.8M to complete 2 trail projects

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BMW makes SC record $1.7B investment to build all-electric cars in Spartanburg, SC

(Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

  • BMW Group announces a $1.7B capital investment to build all-electric vehicles at the Spartanburg plant
  • Includes $1B to prep for production of electric vehicles
  • $700M to build a 1M-square-foot high-voltage battery assembly plant
  • 300 new jobs
  • Located in Woodruff
  • Largest capital investment in SC history

More BMW stats:

  • BMW Spartanburg has produced 6M vehicles since 1994
  • Its invested $12B / generated 11K jobs
  • Can manufacture 450K vehicles a year in Spartanburg
  • Plans to reach 400K electric vehicle sales worldwide next year
  • Partnered with Envision AESC to build the new battery cell assembly plant
  • BMW plant is supported by 300+ US suppliers, including 40+ in SC

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Visual Comfort establishing Spartanburg County operations with $62M investment

(Source: OneSpartanburg)

  • $62M investment / 125 new jobs over five years
  • Located at Smith Farms Industrial Park in Greer
  • Operations begin Jan 2023
  • The Coordinating Council for Economic Development approved a $300K Set-Aside grant to help w/ building improvement costs

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SC Ports drives economic growth in the Upstate

(Source: OneSpartanburg)

  • Inland Port Greer (IPG) opened in 2013 w/ BMW as the launch customer
  • In 2022, IPG handled more than 150K rail lifts (150K containers were moved on or off trains)
  • “Inland Port Greer extends the Port of Charleston’s reach 212 miles inland with Norfolk Southern’s daily, overnight rail service, enabling imports and exports to quickly flow between Charleston and the Upstate.”
  • “Before this facility opened, one truck driver could go to Charleston and back in a day. Now that same truck driver can come here five to 10 times a day to load and unload containers,” – Inland Port Greer Terminal Manager Will Angelich
  • Phase 1 of expansion = building an additional rail processing track and two rail storage tracks
  • Phase 2 of expansion = expanding the container yard by 15 acres to the east and the west to handle 50% more cargo
  • Also includes doubling the size of the existing chassis yard capacity and building new facilities for heavy lift maintenance & terminal operations
  • Completion is planned for Winter 2024
  • SC Ports is also building the Navy Base Intermodal Facility in N Charleston

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Greenville dining group celebrates 17 years by next restaurant

(Source: GSA Business Report)

Rick Erwin Dining Group celebrated the opening of its 8th restaurant, The Vista
Located at 2017 Augusta St

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Winar Connection establishing operations in Spartanburg County

(Source: OneSpartanburg)

  • Winar Connection manufactures custom cable products
  • Will establish operations in Spartanburg County
  • $5M investment will create 50 new jobs

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Maersk Begins New Cargo Connection from GSP to Seoul, South Korea

(Source: OneSpartanburg)

  • Twice weekly flights using Boeing 767 freighter aircraft
  • GSP will be the first SC airport to offer scheduled cargo service to Asia
  • In 2021, air cargo volume increased by 48% to 98,000 tons
  • GSP ranked #21 in the US based on international trade volume
  • In 2023, the airport plans to start a cargo apron expansion that will double aircraft parking capacity from 3 Boeing 747s to 6

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Lean Kitchen now open in Spartanburg

(Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

Lean Kitchen is a meal service franchise with locations in Greenville and Anderson and Spartanburg
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Sully’s Steamers, a local bagel shop franchise, plans to open in Spartanburg

(Source: Spartanburg Herald-Journal)

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Failed Panthers HQ bankruptcy nears end as Rock Hill seeks ownership of site

(Source: Post & Courier)

  • Rock Hill is seeking to win approval from a federal bankruptcy judge next month to take ownership of the 240-acre site off I-77 in a deal made with the team’s owner
  • “The pending bankruptcy plan is less generous to York County, which has instead chosen to file a lawsuit to win back the $21 million invested, as well as $60 million in damages. That litigation remains ongoing.”

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Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: BMW, Carolina Panthers, GSP Airport, Industrial Park, Inland Port, PALS, SC Ports, Trails, Woodruff

January 2018 Newsletter

Spartanburg

City Council voted to fund a trail segment that PAL has spearheaded along the Lawson’s Fork behind Spartanburg High School. This is an important piece of the system that will help connect trails at Drayton Mills to SPACE’s Cottonwood Trail and the bridge renovation and trails at Glendale Shoals. Link

Is Converse College the “School of Rock”? Link

Also, its president is positioning Converse to be a part of Spartanburg and the Upstate’s economy. Link

The Montgomery Building prepares for its first retail tenant, a coffee shop. Link

Rick McAbee uses his skills to beautify Spartanburg.  Link

500 acres near Southport and Old Canaan roads near Cedar Springs has been purchased with plans for a mixed use community.  Link

The history behind the Mobile Meals house.  Link

F.T. Cantrell Wagon Works history (now Carriage House Wines).  Link

Hub City Empty Bowls came up with a very cleaver way to raise money.  Link

OneSpartanburg — A Vision for a Greater Spartanburg.  Link

Our city now has two specialty meat markets.  One on Union St… Link…and one on Main.  Link

And after more than a century, the Coca-Cola plant shuts down.  Link

Rooker Development plans to build two Class A industrial buildings totaling 559,000 SQ FT near Gibbs International.  Link

 

Greenville

Greenville’s Master plan is 10 years old. They have put out an RFP for a new one. Link

TopGolf is coming to GVL.  Link

The former Memorial Auditorium site has been sold.  Link

Ethnic grocers find a home in GVL.  Link

Saskatoon Lodge opens with new gardens on the 9-acre property. Link

“Every new business is required to install bike parking, even if it’s a big box store on a suburban corridor.” (Amazing Places) Link

 

GSP

Clemson University announced the creation of its Center for Advanced Manufacturing.  Link

More than 1,800 manufacturers, including about 460 foreign companies, currently call the Upstate home.   The Upstate is an Industrial Powerhouse. Link

Playing the long game for economic development (Landing Pads).  Link

BMW prepares for the launch of its new X7 model in late 2018, creating 1,000 jobs during the next five years. Link

A list of restaurants (mostly GVL) slated to open in 2018.  Link

 

SC

50 Things to do in the state before you die (ie Bucket List).  Link

New SC laws go into effect (Manufacturers get a tax break and you can take a larger tax deduction for college tuition).  Link

A new crop is coming to the state.  Link

Flex space in Charleston – Guest Room, Meeting Space, Banquet Area.  Link

Another Aero / Auto supplier sets up shop.  Link

 

The Bigger Picture

NY is cashing in by selling streets, sidewalks to private owners. Link

US Cities invaded by dock-less bike share (also, will electric bike share be the next thing?). Link

Small churches and McDonalds may be helping America hold on.  Link (Paywall)

Can a town ban non-resident cars during commuting hours?  Link

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: BMW, Clemson, Converse College, Drayton, Landing Pads, Montgomery Building, OneSpartanburg, PALS, SPACE

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