Breakthru Beverage promotes South Carolina leader to region president
Breakthru Beverage promotes Barry Thompson to East Region president, expanding his leadership across South Carolina and key East Coast markets
Walmart-anchored Walterboro shopping center sells for $9M
Marcus & Millichap sells Shoppes of Walterboro retail center for $9.25M, anchored by Walmart and 97% leased to national tenants.
These 56 South Carolina companies rank on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list
A Lowcountry manufacturer ranks No. 5 in the nation for explosive growth, earning the No. 1 spot for manufacturing in the United States.
National real estate investor expands to Charleston market
The firm is expanding into Charleston’s real estate market with local partners and a lean investment model.
Bittermilk grows Charleston cocktail mixer empire
Charleston-based Bittermilk is redefining cocktail mixers with bold flavors, local roots and a growing national presence driven by a husband-wife team.
Charleston marina company partners in purchase of Florida property
BlueWater Marinas and Bain Capital Real Estate have acquired Boathouse Marine Center in Pompano Beach, expanding their East Coast marina portfolio.
Dock Blocks goes all-American with US-made products
The purpose of the transition is to reduce lead time and freight costs and now, the additional risk of tariffs.
West Coast apparel brand opens first SC location in downtown Charleston
This is the first South Carolina location for the brand, which also features home decor items.
New North Charleston design district to feature home furnishings industry
The hub, which will showcase local and national designers, will also have a dining element with a rooftop restaurant.
Entrepreneur puts down roots with Charleston brick-and-mortar store
Nancy Terebecki-Smith, founder of a plant bus, is trading wheels for walls with a downtown Charleston storefront.
Southeast grocery store chain opens Summerville location
The store spans nearly 40,000 square feet.
How this Charleston startup is redefining the women’s golf apparel industry
Former College of Charleston golfer Maeve Gallivan was unimpressed with women's golf apparel. So she started her own line.









