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TODAY'S HEADLINES  |  Oct. 1, 2021

$70M expansion project will produce more capacity, jobs 

An Anderson manufacturer of high-performance textiles announced plans to expand operations on Liberty Highway. The expanded facility, designed to be flexible under changing market conditions, is expected to be operational by early 2023. 

Furman joins coalition looking for climate change solutions

Furman University will take part in a multi-institutional effort led by North Carolina State University to develop climate resilience solutions in frontline, at-risk communities across the Carolinas.

 

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Multi-Pack plans another $10M expansion to new facility

The company, which moved into a new building just before the COVID-19 pandemic took off in the United States, is making plans to add 75,000 more square feet to its facility at the S.C.  Technology and Aviation Center. The investment will give them more capacity and create new jobs.

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A quick look at this week's headlines

Auto interior manufacturer to expand in Spartanburg ... Coatings company to invest and build third plant ... Reyes Beer completes purchase of Greenco BeverageOld Cigar Warehouse to close after eight years … Spartanburg leader awarded Order of PalmettoThe Home Depot expands supply chain operations in Greenville and three other counties …

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Take a look at our digital copy of GSA Business Report

As the current edition of GSA Business Report went to press, employers were scrambling to understand the consequences of vaccine mandates. Find out what some of them had to say in our digital version onlineOther topics in this issue include: an Upstate-born minority business cohort gathers steam ... Greenville leaders are working to identify and preserve the things that make people want to live and work here ... a Fountain Inn high school program intends to prepare students for careers in advanced manufacturing. 

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