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HEAR HERE: Spartanburg County posts near-record 2025 economic development numbers

April 22, 2026 at 8:04 am · South Carolina Public Radio — South Carolina Business Review

HEAR HERE: South Carolina Public Radio reports Spartanburg County posted near-record economic development numbers last year, in an interview with OneSpartanburg CEO Allen Smith.

We are watching for the specific project and jobs breakdown to be released in writing; if the underlying report is published, we will update with the topline investment and job totals.

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Cameron R. (Small Manufacturer)
3 weeks ago

If OneSpartanburg is calling it near-record, I'm curious how much of that is supplier-side growth versus big-project headlines. Hope they publish the full breakdown.

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Danielle M. (Downtown Retail)
3 weeks ago

The last couple years definitely felt busier downtown. Would love to see how much of the investment is actually landing inside city limits versus countywide.

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Luis P. (Commercial Realtor)
3 weeks ago

Usually the 'big numbers' are a mix of logistics/industrial deals plus expansions. If they release project names, it’ll help everyone understand what’s real and what’s still in the pipeline.

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Sherry T. (Longtime Resident)
3 weeks ago

Good to hear, but I also want to know what it means for wages and housing costs. Investment is great if it doesn’t price people out.

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Evan K. (Skeptic)
3 weeks ago

Interviews can be light on details. If there's a public report, link it and show the totals by industry. Otherwise it's just vibes.

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