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Trevor Anderson

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Spartanburg, SC, United States

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Senior day care center coming to Spartanburg

Two local entrepreneurs will soon add a new dimension to senior care in the Upstate. → Read More

Chamber to launch #OneSpartanburg social media campaign

The Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce has a message for the world: There’s Only One Spartanburg. → Read More

Low-cost German grocer Lidl planning store on Spartanburg's east side

Germany-based discount grocery chain Lidl is lining up a second location in Spartanburg County. → Read More

RJ Rockers ready to can Palmetto Trail Pale Ale

A new brew created to support the 500-mile Palmetto Trail will soon hit store shelves. → Read More

New project could add more units, retail to downtown Spartanburg

More new construction could be coming soon to the western end of downtown Spartanburg. → Read More

New apartments coming to former Hub-Bub space in downtown Spartanburg

A prominent building in the western end of downtown Spartanburg will soon undergo changes. → Read More

Spartanburg County school districts could share development fees

Spartanburg County could soon change the way it distributes tax revenue from economic development to school districts. → Read More

Students hope to shine in national cybersecurity competition

A group of local high school students will compete this weekend in the regional rounds of the Air Force Association's CyberPatriot program. → Read More

U.S. women's soccer stars to hold 2-day camp for kids

Three U.S. women’s soccer legends will be sharing some of their training with young Spartanburg County players. → Read More

Three medical offices planned for Boiling Springs

Three medical facilities are planned for several vacant properties along the Highway 9 corridor between Interstate 85 and Lake Bowen. → Read More

Development of retail space begins at Drayton Mill

The next phase in the revitalization of the 114-year-old Drayton Mill has begun. → Read More

AC Hotel in Spartanburg to display modern art from Black Mountain College

The high-end AC Hotel by Marriott doesn't have any walls yet. But when it does, they won't be blank for long. → Read More

Praxair will build air separation plant next to Toray

Construction of Toray’s $1.4 billion carbon fiber plant in Moore has just begun, and the Japanese manufacturer has already attracted more economic development to Spartanburg County. → Read More

Spartanburg AM sports station to return as Fox Sports affiliate

A popular local sports radio station knocked off the air two years ago by a fallen tree is expected to make a comeback soon. → Read More

Downtown creperie will honor The Sandwich Factory

The owners of the new creperie headed for downtown Spartanburg hope their recipe for success will include the history of their building. → Read More

More retail growth coming to west side

More development is coming to Spartanburg’s bustling west-side retail corridor. → Read More

Compost company secures more seed funding

A local composting service backed by angel investors hopes South Carolina will be fertile ground for growth. Atlas Organics, a Spartanburg-based service that collects food waste from homes and businesses and turns it into compost to sell to farmers and landscapers, has secured funding from Spartanburg Angels, a group of 31 investors formed last year to fund startup companies. Atlas will use the… → Read More

Low-price German grocery Lidl plans store on west side

Another low-price grocery could be coming to Spartanburg County. → Read More

USC Upstate student will provide summer work for classmates

A local college student hopes to help his classmates earn some money during the summer. → Read More

Local agencies and businesses contend with winter weather

Hundreds of businesses across the Upstate were closed Friday due to winter weather. → Read More