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Story and photos by John Temple Ligon Principals from the Washington- based office of Economic Research Associates instructed and briefed their audience of retailers, residents, shopkeepers, developers, building owners, elected officials, city agency heads, and stakeholders in general in the auditorium of the Columbia Museum of Art Tu... More ... Briefs by John Temple Ligon A big loss, but not that big Investors in business with Al Parish, a former Charleston Southern University economist, lost between $60 million and $80 million. Earlier estimates of their losses came to $90 million. Economic impact As reported by the City Center Partnership, a resident living dow... More ...
Star Profile Story and photo by John Temple Ligon In its 78th year, Columbia's Township Auditorium looks pretty much as it did when it opened in 1930. Designed by George and Robert Lafaye, its front façade takes its architectural influences from Symphony Hall in Boston, which was designed by Stanford White and was opened in the fall of 1900. More ...
Crum elected S.C. Women Lawyers Assoc. president Contributed by McNair Law Firm McNair Law firm, P.A. shareholder, M. Elizabeth "Liz" Crum has been elected president of the S. C. Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA). Crum is a native of Denmark, S.C., and joined McNair in 1981. More ... |
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