
John Olson
Digital Content Manager at Upstate Business Journal
Digital Content Manager at Greenville Journal
Articles
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1 week ago |
greenvillejournal.com | John Olson
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1 week ago |
greenvillejournal.com | John Olson
Given its sheer size and location, the redevelopment of County Square is one of the biggest — and the most important — developments in Greenville’s recent history. “Sometimes, when you have a small piece of land and it doesn’t work out as intended, you can overcome that. With bigger sites, if you don’t get it right, there’s a lot more at stake,” said Nancy Whitworth, the City of Greenville’s deputy city manager.
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1 week ago |
upstatebusinessjournal.com | John Olson
This May, after a long journey, Greenville’s Stella Faigin will graduate from Greenville Technical College with a degree in medical laboratory technology. Faigin is an adult student at Greenville Tech who started classes in 2018 while working a full-time job. She’s been working towards this degree a few classes at a time, only becoming a full-time student in her final year.
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2 weeks ago |
greenvillejournal.com | John Olson
Given its sheer size and location, the redevelopment of County Square is one of the biggest — and the most important — developments in Greenville’s recent history. “Sometimes, when you have a small piece of land and it doesn’t work out as intended, you can overcome that. With bigger sites, if you don’t get it right, there’s a lot more at stake,” said Nancy Whitworth, the City of Greenville’s deputy city manager.
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2 weeks ago |
greenvillejournal.com | John Olson
Given its sheer size and location, the redevelopment of County Square is one of the biggest — and the most important — developments in Greenville’s recent history. “Sometimes, when you have a small piece of land and it doesn’t work out as intended, you can overcome that. With bigger sites, if you don’t get it right, there’s a lot more at stake,” said Nancy Whitworth, the City of Greenville’s deputy city manager.
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