Tag: local business
Azalea Coffee Bar – a coffee shop supported ...
By Hanna Schatteman | Apr 21, 2023
Vista Lights to kick off holiday season for 37th y...
By Caleb Bozard | Nov 7, 2022
Restaurants excited to welcome back bigger crowds ...
By Holly Poag | Oct 6, 2022
Cayce gets a new mural: ‘It’s a good f...
By Tyler Fedor | Sep 26, 2022
Columbia city council working to restrict new vape...
By Hanah Watts | Sep 7, 2022
Junior League of Columbia logs successful holiday market
by Ariel Meriwether | Dec 4, 2023
The Columbia chapter this year is marking its centennial of serving the community.
Read MoreGlassblower turns over a new bead
by Carson Peaden | Apr 21, 2022
When she first stumbled upon glassblowing, Susan F. Robertson knew she wanted to do it for the rest of her life.
Read MoreThe little bookstore that could: A classic tale of resilience
by Meghan Hurley | Nov 12, 2021
It has long been predicted that independent bookstores could not sustain growth in the face of...
Read MoreSugar, spice, and everything nice: How The Original Pancake House sets itself apart
by Alex Jones and Meghan Hurley | Sep 20, 2021
The Original Pancake House is more than just a local breakfast favorite and the only thing they serve better than bacon and waffles, is a smile.
Read MoreClemson chemistry student finds purpose in beauty business
by Taylor Washington | Mar 10, 2021
Third-year chemistry student Nia Grant created her own skincare business to encourage Black women to pursue STEM.
Read MoreOliver Gospel Roastery transforming coffee, transforming lives
by Kourtney Vermillion | Feb 24, 2021
Oliver Gospel’s new business venture creates coffee and transforms lives all in the same building.
Read MoreCarolina theatres struggle with lost revenue, smaller in-person performances
by Christine Bartruff and Daniella Ramirez | Feb 12, 2021
Theatres in both Columbia and Charlotte are struggling with the pandemic and the question of when to return to in-person performances.
Read MoreLocal gym presses on despite pandemic
by Ryan Ducey and Taylor Washington | Feb 10, 2021
After COVID-19 halted its 20th anniversary celebration, Brickhouse Gym has found its footing and increased its membership since reopening last May.
Read MoreA Sumter barber goes the extra mile during pandemic
by Deric J. Rush | Nov 11, 2020
One South Carolina barber decided to step up his game in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMaking all things new
by McKenzie Lindberg | Feb 20, 2020
Two old friends are finding a way to express their Christian faith through repurposing vintage clothing.
Read MoreThe Well Collective provides a new space for local businesses and the community
by Madison Bridges | Oct 14, 2019
The new health and wellness center off of Rosewood Drive offers a variety of services and a place for local businesses to grow.
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