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South Carolina has a great economy that supports growth and expansion of their businesses. In fact, there are three that are planning expansions right now, and they include Carver Maritime, Skutchi Designs, and Vikor Scientific. Meanwhile, Armada Analytics is relocating to South Carolina because it will be more beneficial for them here.
Read on to see what people are saying about each investment!
“County council is pleased that Armada Analytics is expanding its business in Greenville County and moving into a prime location in downtown Greenville. Armada Analytics has developed a proven formula for success in providing high-quality, U.S.-based commercial real estate underwriting research and analysis services, and will be filling a number of new jobs in the process. We look forward to helping the company continue to grow and prosper in our thriving community.”
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Team South Carolina works hard to offer businesses a strong foundation to foster growth and be successful. Vikor Scientific, LLC’s decision to expand in Charleston County is an indication that we are doing it right, and we look forward to supporting this great company every step of the way.”
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“It’s always a great day when we can celebrate the expansion of one of our South Carolina companies. Skutchi Designs, Inc.’s decision to expand its Palmetto State operations is a win for the company and for our entire state, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact these 41 new jobs will have in Horry County.”
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“It’s remarkable to witness a company expanding in back-to-back years. Our Business Concierge team assisted in 2019, and returned in 2020 to facilitate another expansion for Carver Maritime, LLC. We appreciate Carver Maritime’s commitment to Charleston County, and look forward to a long-term relationship.”
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