south carolina: Greer CPW increasing prices - 12/21/07 10:20 AM
The Commission of Public Works (CPW) in Greer will increase rates for water, sewer, and power beginning January 1, 2008. The average water bill for 6,000 gallons of usage will increase about $2.68 and $3.22 for in-city and out-of-city customers respectively. Electric rates are going up about 2% although Piedmont Municipal (0 comments)
south carolina: The Cliffs team up with Clemson University - 11/05/07 09:24 AM
The Cliffs Communities has teamed up with Clemson University to research environmentally sensitive methods for golf course management. The primary goal is to use less chemicals and water. The Cliffs will give $250,000 over three years to build the center at The Cliffs at Mountain Park, which is west of Highway (0 comments)
south carolina: South Carolina's Personal Income Growing; Greenville's Unemployment Above National Average - 10/10/07 11:47 AM
South Carolina ranked number 17 in the nation in personal income growth during the second quarter of 2007. South Carolina's 1.3% was slightly higher than the 1.2% nationally. Greenville County's unemployment holds steady at 4.9% during the month of August. That ranks a little above the national average of 4.6% and (0 comments)
south carolina: RE/MAX Real Estate Update for Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville for May 28th - 06/01/07 01:40 PM
Freedom Weekend Aloft in Simpsonville, South Carolina wrapped up four splendid days of hot air balloon demonstrations plus lots of other entertainment with an estimated attendance of 175,000. Organizers feel that the event was a huge success and they expect they will return to the same location next year. The event (0 comments)
south carolina: RE/MAX Real Estate Update for Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville, Travelers Rest, Easley for May 15th - 05/15/07 10:09 AM
The Greenville County Planning Commission of South Carolina has approved a massive development project near the intersection of Woodruff Road and I-85 at a 75-acre area known as The Point. The project is generally seen as a "desirable model" that will bring 500,000 square feet of shopping, 600,000 square feet of (0 comments)