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September 2018 Newsletter

Opportunity Zones (or O-zones) are a hot topic lately.  Forbes has a good write up featuring Senator Scott (Charleston) who was a co-sponsor of the Investing in Opportunity Act.  The act provides tax incentives for investors and corporations to invest in these defined zones.  We have a few in the Upstate.  An historic mill in Greer could be one of the first beneficiaries of the new program. (UBJ)

Mauldin is booming. Since 2016, construction spending has increased 150 percent to more than $46 million with no end in sight. (Greenville Journal)

Spartanburg’s minority business accelerator is set to begin its first program in October.  The program offers business training, mentoring, networking and potential access to capital.  (GoUpstate)

The city of Greenville buries its power lines.  (Greenville Journal)

 

Automotive

Mercedes-Benz opens $500 million Sprinter plant in North Charleston and lands a deal to build 20,000 vans for Amazon. (Autoblog)

Volvo Cars, which has a plant near Ridgeville, SC, is asking for an exemption to tariffs on a mid-size SUV it imports to the U.S. from China. (Post and Courier)

 

Logistics

Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport breaks ground on a $30 million warehouse and expanded apron.  It can currently accommodate only one 747-800 at a time on its cargo apron. The expansion will increase the capacity to three.  The airport has moved from No. 84 to 72 on the Federal Aviation Administration’s list ranking airport cargo data.  (GSA Business)

The Port of Charleston set an all time container cargo record.  This can mainly be attributed to larger ships traveling from Asia to East Coast ports via the expanded Panama Canal.  (Post and Courier)

 

Tech

SeeDaten relocates to the Spark Center.
“SeeDaten partnered with Germany-based IOXP (Input Output of Experience) to deliver reality, augmented reality (AR), and mixed reality (MR) learning and process analysis software and techniques to automotive OEM/Tier 1 manufacturing, healthcare/nursing — clinical/academia, equipment manufacturing and technical services, and manufacturing industries.” (Union Daily Times)

Boeing is testing exoskeleton vests to assist workers. (Post and Courier)

 

Food and Entertainment 

Gather GVL (a food hall constructed of shipping containers) announces four more tenants and breaks ground at 126 Augusta Road.  (UBJ)

Owners of the Streatery food truck (Spartanburg) will open a brick-and-mortar restaurant at 401 E. Kennedy St. in the site formerly occupied by The Farmer’s Table.  (GoUpstate)

Rick Erwin Dining Group is opening a new seafood restaurant at Haywood Mall.  (UBJ)

Greenville has a new professional soccer team.  (Greenville Journal)

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: Amazon, Gather GVL, GSP Airport, Mauldin, Mercedes-Benz, Minority Business Accelerator, O-Zones, Opportunity Zones, Port of Charleston, Spark Center, Sprinter, Volvo

August 2018 Newsletter

Upstate
John Lummus, president and CEO of the Upstate SC Alliance, says the Upstate needs to be prepared for 3 disruptive trends (GSA Business Report)

1.  Change in Project Size
“Economic development success used to hinge on attracting large manufacturers. You bring in a big company, bring in lots of jobs and it’s a huge win…But fewer big opportunities will exist over the next five years. That’s true here in the Upstate; that’s true for every part of the U.S.”
Lummus said the Upstate will find the greatest job growth in small and middle market firms, those with $10 million to $100 million in revenue and sales. Over the last 10 years, major projects were down 50%, “not just here but nationwide. For us, projects that bring more than 50 jobs and more than $1 million in investment have declined,” he said.

“Over the last 20 years, 86% of jobs were created by firms that were already here,” he said. “That’s where we see the best opportunity — attracting more mid-size firms and small firms to our region and expanding existing companies.”

To further illustrate his point, Lummus said that in the first half of 2018, the Upstate received 25 total projects representing $585.2 million of investment and 1,418 jobs. “Of these, 11 were new companies and 14 were expansions,” he said.

2.  Growing Demand for Innovation 

“To respond to this, our strategy at Upstate SC Alliance is to be an innovation connector,” he said. “Here’s why innovation is critical: Our data show that on average it took five employees in 2015 to produce $1 million in manufacturing goods. In 1980, the same amount of production took 25 employees.

3.  Expanding and Changing Role in the World Market

“We first attracted foreign companies because of the low cost of doing business here. Then we built infrastructure and we learned how to work in a global market,” Lummus said. “We perfected our exporting processes. Now, 25 years later, we have a great base for export.”

 

Spartanburg

Drayton Mills continues to add new tenants, including a brewery.  (UBJ)

The Johnson Collection, the largest private art collection in the state, gets some well deserved recognition and exposure.  (Post and Courier).

Spartanburg’s city manager has resigned.  (GoUpstate)

DoorDash is now delivering food from more than 400 local restaurants in Greenville and Spartanburg.  (Fox Carolina)

SunCap Property Group purchases 18 acres on Tyger Lake Rd for a 213,200-square-foot industrial building.  (UBJ)

Pacolet Milliken is launching a renewable energy operation, Midway Green Solar, LLC in Union = $12M capital investment (Greenville Business Mag)

 

Greenville

Greenville has selected a developer for the massive $1B County Square development.  (Greenville Journal)

Here is a flyover that gives you a good idea of the scale of the project. (WYFF4)

Anchorage restaurant of GVL was featured in a write up in the New York Times. (NYT)

Charleston
For 350 years Charleston has been a hub of international trade.  Here are some present day stats about the Port (CHS Today):

  • 2.2 million twenty-foot equivalent container units (or TEUs) handled annually
  • $53 billion annual impact
  • Biggest exports: paper products + auto parts
  • Biggest imports: auto parts

Electric scooters (rentals) showed up in Charleston without warning…and then quickly disappeared. (Post and Courier)
Also, a federal judge has struck down tour-guide licensing in CHS on the grounds that it violates free speech rights.  In the past the city has required paid tour guides to pass a test based on a nearly 500-page manual to get a license. (Post and Courier)

Around the Corner
Not too far away in the town of Spruce Pine, NC some of the purest natural quartz on Earth can be found. This pristine sand is used in the manufacturing of silicon for computer chips.  There’s a good chance the chip in your cell phone was made using sand from this area.  And its is a billion dollar industry.  By the way, sand from Spruce Pine can also be found in the traps at Augusta National Golf Club.  (Wired)

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: County Square, Drayton, Port of Charleston, Upstate SC Alliance

June 2018 Newsletter

Spartanburg

Spartanburg County landed 21 projects in 2017 = 1,789 new jobs / $885 million

Sidewall Pizza is opening its fourth location – in the Montgomery building.


Greenville

Unity Park is a 60-acre west-side park in GVL.  The $40 million park will be funded through a public-private partnership.

“Gather GVL, the shipping container food hall planned for Greenville’s West End on Augusta Street, now has eight of 13 units under lease with letters of intent (LOI) on four additional units.

Current tenant partner concepts include chicken, biscuits, and doughnuts; burgers; pizza; tacos and burritos; poke bowls, sushi, and hibachi; ice cream; coffee; and craft beer.”  Source:  UBJ

“The creation of Cancer Survivors Park, Greenville’s newest and perhaps “most unique” park, in many ways mirrors the journey of those whom it is meant to serve.”  Source:  Greenville Journal

GSP

GSP airport enjoyed its 6th consecutive month of increased passenger traffic in March.

American Airlines will offer two daily nonstop flights from GSP to Miami International Airport (MIA) beginning Dec. 19.

The World Equestrian Games will have an impact…

  • “The 2018 Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) World Equestrian Games, hosted at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, is expected to draw half a million visitors to the region from Sept. 11-23.”
  • “Equestrian center and N.C. Department of Commerce leaders estimate the games could have up to $400 million in total economic impact on the region.” – Source:  GoUpstate.com

Greenville-based automotive parts and engineering company JTEKT North America is expanding its existing production facility in Oconee County (56 Jobs / $19.4M)

SC

The Port of Charleston ranks No. 7 among U.S. ports.

Charleston Harbor Deepening Project Receives $49 Million in Federal Funding.

Teijin breaks ground on its new carbon fiber production facility in Greenwood.

“Santee Cooper recently approved a $3.25 million loan for an industrial building at the Hunter Industrial Park and a $385,000 grant to help provide critical infrastructure at the Clinton 26 Commerce Park. Both industrial parks are located in Laurens County.”  Source:  Greenville Business Magazine

Arthrex Inc., a global orthopedic medical device company projects that its manufacturing facility will create more than 1,000 new jobs in Anderson County over the next several years. (1,000 Jobs / $37M)

The Bigger Picture

“Atlanta is exploring an innovation center at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to test new ideas for aviation and other industries using the airport’s resources”  Source:  SmartCitiesDive

Filed Under: Newsletter Tagged With: Equestrian Center, GSP Airport, Port of Charleston, Unity Park

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