
Articles
-
1 week ago |
thedailyreporter.com | David Hoffman
The 4th of July is on a Friday. Retailers are offering deals on outdoor appliances and furniture for the Fourth of July. Sales include grills, BBQ accessories, patio furniture, and grill carts. We've all been there: you're at a friend's cookout, and you can't help but envy their impressive barbecue setup. From their top-of-the-line grill to their incredibly sleek outdoor furniture, they seem to have it all.
-
1 month ago |
cbn.com | David Hoffman
ANALYSISAn incredible move of God is stirring in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Over the past two years, there has been what locals are calling the beginning of a revival, and they are looking to take it all the way to the capital of the state. It began with different outreach ministries sharing the gospel throughout the city, student-led clubs in high schools holding Christian rallies during lunchtime, and city-wide prayer meetings that bridged church, racial, and generational barriers.
-
Feb 24, 2025 |
globest.com | Anthony Russo |Kelsi Maree Borland |David Hoffman
The latest report from CBRE that analyzed the city's asset class found that rents dipped by 2.1 percent in 2024 to $1,198. Annual rents fell the furthest on Class C assets in East Memphis, which suffered a 12.9 percent plunge to $914. Meanwhile, North Memphis' Class B group saw the largest gains (6.6 percent to $1,131). The fourth quarter saw a 164 basis point drop in rents from the previous three months. Class A properties led the way in the declines for the period, taking a 263 basis point dive.
-
Oct 13, 2024 |
podnews.net | David Hoffman
A lot of people want to start a podcast these days. And who can blame them? Podcasting is awesome. It’s a tremendously powerful medium for both self-expression and brand building, and also remarkably easy to get started in. The minimum equipment required is simple and inexpensive and the publication platforms are totally open.
-
Sep 4, 2024 |
globest.com | Mario Marroquin |Erik Sherman |David Hoffman
While South Carolina's Myrtle Beach is not known for being a post-pandemic hotspot like Austin or Tampa, new findings from Placer.ai show that movers have kept flocking to the beachside community and adjacent regions and buoying the local real estate market. According to a new report from Placer.ai, the Palmetto State is experiencing the second-highest rate of net migration in the country, after Idaho, while the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston regions are taking in movers en masse.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →