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HEAR HERE: Palmetto Corp planning new asphalt plant at Luck Stone’s Enoree site — 50 jobs projected

April 20, 2026 at 7:02 pm · Greenville Business Magazine (April 7, 2026)

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Palmetto Corp. and Luck Stone have announced a partnership to co-locate a new asphalt plant at Luck Stone’s Enoree site in Spartanburg County. The companies say the project involves a 5 million investment and is expected to create 50 jobs, with operations targeted to begin in spring 2026.

What to watch: permitting timelines, hiring announcements, and whether the operation spurs additional supplier activity in the Enoree corridor.

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Megan L.
11 hours ago

If this goes through, Enoree traffic is going to feel it. Curious where they’ll advertise hiring first.

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UpstateREWatch
11 hours ago

That corridor has been quietly heating up since the quarry work started. New plant usually means more contractors nearby.

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James P.
11 hours ago

50 jobs sounds real if they’re running shifts. Wonder what the pay bands look like for operators and mechanics.

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SkepticalSam
11 hours ago

I’ll believe it when permits are filed and equipment starts showing up. Announcements don’t always turn into openings.

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