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Engineering

Developers and community partners broke ground on Southernside West, a 54-unit affordable senior housing community planned for Greenville’s Southernside neighborhood. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
May 8, 2026

Southernside West to add affordable senior housing

Southernside West will bring 54 affordable senior apartments to Greenville with units for residents 55 and older and people with disabilities.

Boyd Scholars Amy Jordan and Breyon Dent (center) talk with lecturers Joe Chappa (left) and Michael Kiernan on the steps of Holtzendorff Hall, the historic YMCA building on campus. (Photo/Clemson University)
Apr 7, 2026

Clemson Boyd Scholars boost engineering workforce

Clemson University’s Boyd Scholars program boosts engineering retention, supports students and strengthens the workforce through scholarships and mentorship.

McFarland Johnson has relocated to an expanded office on S. Academy Street in downtown Greenville to support growing aviation transportation and infrastructure work across the Carolinas. (Photo/McFarland Johnson)
Mar 11, 2026

McFarland Johnson expands Greenville office

Engineering firm McFarland Johnson expanded its Greenville office on Academy Street to strengthen aviation transportation and infrastructure services.

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Jan 29, 2026

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Commercial projects rising across South Carolina

From industrial and distribution centers to fire stations and office upfits, explore recent and ongoing commercial construction projects across South Carolina.

Fluor engineers are stationed in locations around the world and collaborate on projects with an international footprint, including front-end engineering and design of this sustainable aviation fuel production hub in North Yorkshire, England. The initiative, named Project Speedbird, is a joint development between LanzaJet and British Airways. (Photo/Fluor)
Jan 9, 2026

Fluor names new leaders in advanced technologies business

Fluor appoints John Palmer to lead advanced technologies and semiconductor operations from the Greenville office.

A rendering shows Massey Engineering’s future headquarters at 2500 Main St. in Columbia’s NOMA district, where a former garage will be redeveloped alongside new retail space called NOMA Crossings at Cottonwood. (Rendering/Project Plus Architects)
Dec 22, 2025

Massey Engineering relocating headquarters to Columbia’s NOMA

Massey Engineering is relocating its headquarters to the NOMA district in downtown Columbia with a new office and planned retail development.

Dec 11, 2025

Cox and Dinkins announces opening of their new office in Greenville, SC

Cox and Dinkins, Inc. is excited to announce their expansion into Greenville, South Carolina, with the opening of a new office location. Opening on January 5, 2026, and located at […]

The town of Edisto Beach Town Hall project is a new 9,800-square-foot facility featuring a lobby with vestibule, town chambers with a custom dais desk and seating. (Rendering/Caplea Coe Architects)
Oct 31, 2025

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Edisto Beach Town Hall project valued at $6.8 million

From Summerville to Spartanburg, new South Carolina construction projects include office buildings, town halls, churches and airport expansions.

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Oct 23, 2025

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Columbia Dermatology builds 12,000-square-foot offices

Major commercial construction projects are advancing across South Carolina, including new medical, education, residential and mixed-use developments.

Researchers Arvind Kolangarakath, Kapil Chalil Madathil and Jeff Bertrand (l-r) demonstrate how virtual reality will be used to advance the battery manufacturing workforce. (Photo/Clemson University)
Oct 14, 2025

Clemson, MIT partner to train lithium battery workers

Clemson and MIT are launching a workforce training program to equip students with skills for lithium battery manufacturing, recycling, and innovation.

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Oct 8, 2025

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: Mount Pleasant eatery blends rustic-modern design with casual dining

From campus upgrades to new restaurants and housing, South Carolina’s latest commercial projects are reshaping communities across the Lowcountry, Midlands and Upstate.

Aran USA will invest $4 million to expand its Greer facility, doubling production capacity and creating 18 jobs to meet demand for sustainable packaging. (Photo/DepositPhotos)
Oct 6, 2025

College of Charleston to launch German co-op workforce development program

College of Charleston and Germany’s NORDAKADEMIE launch a first-of-its-kind co-op program to strengthen global workforce development in manufacturing.