Columbia Real Estate Update 9-9-2011
TODAY'S HEADLINES / SEPT. 9, 2011
Group aims for Midlands angel investor network
To get the network started, a conference will be held Oct. 13 at the SCRA-USC Innovation Center at 1000 Catawba St., on the university campus in Columbia.
Columbia’s 1301 Gervais tower sold
Jackson, Miss.-based Parkway Properties Inc. has sold the 20-floor tower at 1301 Gervais St. in Columbia for $19.5 million. In-Rel, a Lake Worth, Fla. company, is the buyer.
Pure Power aims to grow S.C. operations
Pure Power has 400 employees in South Carolina. The 200,000-square-foot Blythewood plant makes a variety of fuel injectors and valves for diesel engines used to power commercial vehicles. In addition to its Blythewood operations,the company has facilities in Indiana, California, Kentucky and Wisconsin.
Regent Bank in Greenville sold
Bank of North Carolina steps foot into the Greenville market with its acquisition of Regent Bank-SC. Regent, a subsidiary of a Florida institution, launched in Greenville in 2009 and later opened a headquarters building on McBee Avenue.
80 Clemson employees accept incentive packages
Eighty Clemson University employees have accepted incentive packages to leave their jobs this month. Thirty-four employees chose retirement and 46 decided on the voluntary separation packages. The money saved will be used on infrastructure and maintenance.
Job of the Week
Education Inc. is seeking a part-time special education-certified teacher at a medical facility in Charleston. The position features daytime hours and no minimum hours of teaching. There are no benefits offered. Candidates must have certification in special education in South Carolina. Learn more or apply here.
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