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Retail

Port sales chief forecasts a ‘cold nuclear winter’

Port of Savannah 018 The Port of Charleston continues to bleed business at a faster rate than its counterparts across the country. From July to September, the number of containers crossing Charleston’s docks dropped by almost 28% compared to the same period a year ago. Chief Commercial Officer Paul McClintock, having recently returned from a trade conference in Asia, said the world’s major carriers expect continued “gloom and doom.” Read More...

City, merchants celebrate completion of Lower King Street work

S.C. BlueCross, BlueChoice HealthPlan investigate ‘grime scenes’ in workplaces

Shopping Bag for Oct. 15, 2009

Shopping Bag for Oct. 8, 2009

President of S.C. startup gets $50,000 in capital after appearance on ‘Shark Tank’

Food Lion seeks to buy Bi-Lo stores for $425 million

Shopping Bag for Oct. 1, 2009

Shopping Bag for Sept. 10, 2009

Shopping Bag for Sept. 3, 2009

Vapor Apparel expanding operations at the Navy Yard

Shopping Bag for Aug. 13, 2009

Customs seizes 70 endangered wildlife items at port

Charleston startup goes global in Apple Stores this week

Sales tax waived on some items this weekend









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