
John Olson
Digital Content Manager at Upstate Business Journal
Digital Content Manager at Greenville Journal
Articles
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1 week ago |
upstatebusinessjournal.com | John Olson
Ask the Fool: The rule of 110A: It’s a rough guideline for how you might allocate your assets. It’s conventional wisdom that as we age, we might shift some of our investment portfolio from stocks to “safer” categories, such as bonds and even certificates of deposit (CDs) or money market accounts. But how much should you keep in stocks at any one time? Enter the Rule of 110.
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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 |
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 |
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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