Columbia health startup awarded SCRA Acceleration Grant
The company develops tools to provide comprehensive and simple tools to position patients as partners and equip providers with clinical insights needed for personalized care.
‘Flying car’ manufacturer with South Carolina ties inks alliance eyeing US market
The company is investing its resources to address the immediate priorities and tangible needs of the American market, starting with regional airports.
Charleston native’s ancestral connection sparks thriving crabbing business
The deeply rooted connection and a joy of water inspired the entrepreneur to leave the hospitality industry and launch her own business.
How this Mount Pleasant tech company is amplifying the neurodiverse workforce
The startup co-founder used his neurodiverse son's challenges as inspiration to support a workforce on the margins.
Global firm invests in Charleston logistics tech company
The firm invests in companies that have achieved at least $10 million in recurring revenue.
Co-founder of Resy launches app for Charleston restaurant industry
The startup has raised $35 million from a seed round in 2022 and Series A funding round in 2023.
First Black-owned custom-made knife shop coming to North Charleston
The 581-square-foot shop will offer custom-made knives and knife-sharpening services.
CUTTING EDGE: Why this Berkeley County bladesmith’s knives are in high demand
A mentorship at age 17 would spark a passion for bladesmithing. Now his knives are being used by some of the South's — and world's — top chefs.
Inside this oyster company’s ‘leaps and bounds’ growth in Charleston
Trey McMillan sold his first oyster crop in 2018. Now his company is the largest oyster farm in South Carolina, and just launched at $6.4 million expansion.
There’s an app for that: North Charleston startup receives funding boost
The company was recently named in the top 10% of fastest-growing companies on the Inc. 5000 list.
BUBBLING UP: Behind this Charleston beverage startup’s ‘miraculous’ growth
An initial investment of $80,000 has grown into the product being offered at 435 locations across the U.S., with 174 of those in South Carolina.
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.







