
Earth Fare Announces Closure of All Locations Nationwide
News Summary Earth Fare, the natural and organic supermarket chain, will close all 50 of its stores across the U.S., including six in South Carolina.
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News Summary Earth Fare, the natural and organic supermarket chain, will close all 50 of its stores across the U.S., including six in South Carolina.

News Summary The ongoing federal government shutdown is impacting small businesses in South Carolina, blocking approximately $11 million in loans weekly from the Small Business

News Summary The Columbia Restaurant Group’s project for the Buccaneer Restaurant on Longboat Key remains unstarted nearly a decade after the purchase of the site.

News Summary South Carolina is prioritizing economic growth alongside environmental conservation, highlighted by Sustain South Carolina’s recent initiatives. The organization is focusing on preserving Waties

News Summary Waties Island, a pristine barrier island in South Carolina, is nearing transformation into a state park following the resolution of legal challenges. The

News Summary Recent leadership appointments at The Peninsula Co Development and Port City Concrete mark significant growth steps in South Carolina’s construction industry. Nick Schumacher

News Summary Ward and Smith has opened a new office in Columbia, South Carolina, with Michael H. Weaver leading the team. This expansion aims to

News Summary First Citizens Bank has appointed Justin Rice and JP Connell as Area Executives for South Carolina and Georgia. Rice will oversee the South

News Summary South Carolina is transforming its identity from a manufacturing hub to a leader in clean energy and technology. With significant job growth projected,

News Summary Carolina Renewable Products (CRP) is investing $280 million to build a biomass-to-renewable diesel facility in Orangeburg County, South Carolina. This project is expected