The Saluda Grade Rail Trail – which has already proven to be an economic driver to our area – was recently awarded a $450K federal grant by The Appalachian Regional Initiative for Stronger Economies. Since its initial announcement, the Saluda Grade Rail Trail has been key in recruiting TIME Bicycles to build the U.S.’ largest carbon fiber bike manufacturing facility, and Boyd Cycling’s decision to locate Munich Composites’ North American production facility in Spartanburg County. PAL: Play. Advocate. Live Well! (formerly Partners for Active Living), Conserving Carolina, Upstate Forever https://lnkd.in/eavnBXgn
OneSpartanburg, Inc.
Non-profit Organizations
Spartanburg, SC 7,528 followers
There's Only One. Spartanburg.
About us
Our mission is to build a vibrant Spartanburg through business, economic and tourism development. Whether you’re looking for business resources, economic expertise, community leadership or tourism information, OneSpartanburg, Inc. is where you’ll find it. Our collaborative organization was formed by merging the Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce, the Spartanburg Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Spartanburg Economic Futures Group in order to maximize our community's investment.
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https://www.onespartanburginc.com/
External link for OneSpartanburg, Inc.
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Spartanburg, SC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Promoting Tourism, Economic Development, Business Skills Enhancement, Public Policy Advocacy, and Small Business Education
Locations
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Primary
105 North Pine Street
Spartanburg, SC 29302, US
Employees at OneSpartanburg, Inc.
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Allen Smith
President/CEO at OneSpartanburg, Inc. - the Carolinas only consolidated Business, Economic and Tourism development organization
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Pam Behrens, PMP
Open to flexible or remote opportunities where I can truly add value.
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David Petty
Marketing Executive | Public Servant | Small Business Supporter
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Matthew Fish
Membership Develpment, Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce, connecting and promoting Spartanburg area businesses.
Updates
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Members of our team received this photo from a student who will be pursuing her bachelor’s degree at Limestone University thanks to help from Re: Degree Spartanburg. This student hopes to build a sustainable life for herself and her child by earning her degree to expand her career opportunities, and Re:Degree helped get her reenrolled after 10 years. Learn more about Re:Degree by visiting https://lnkd.in/ei7CNWQT, and make sure if you know anyone looking to restart their education to earn a degree, they know this incredible resource is available.
Re: Degree Spartanburg
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We're #hiring a new Design Manager in Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Our community partners at PAL: Play. Advocate. Live Well! (formerly Partners for Active Living) have kickstarted an innovative Food Hub, selling local produce to individuals through an online store; a “farmers market meets Instacart,” approach. Anyone looking to utilize PAL’s Food Hub can make an account on their website, and during an order window of Thurs.-Sun., place orders for in-season produce and more before picking it up at PAL’s office the next Thursday. https://lnkd.in/eGzwX8-P
Spartanburg online food hub is 'farmers market meets Instacart' for local produce
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Thousands of Spartanburg County residents have some college experience but no degree. For some, it was financial hurdles. For others, it was familial obligations. And for some, it was a loss of motivation or struggling the classroom. That’s where Re:Degree comes in. Re:Degree, spearheaded by OneSpartanburg, Inc. and supported by the Spartanburg Academic Movement, works with these individuals on customizable plans to break down their barriers to degree-completion because a completed degree leads to significantly more upward social and economic mobility. https://lnkd.in/eutFHUgW
The ONE: Re:Degree Helping Individuals Finish What They Started
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Hear about the latest happenings in the Middle Tyger area, and make business connections from the area during the Middle Tyger Area Council's annual summer picnic, complete with provided food and scenic views of Lake Lyman.
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Join No Restrictions Studio – an independent filmmaking studio that has relocated to Spartanburg – for the premiere of its newest feature, “Little Box of Hope.” The film is the latest work of Edgar Bravo, who brought his studio to Spartanburg amidst a growing regional effort to recruit elements of the filmmaking industry to the Upstate. Tickets are available now and include complimentary appetizers and drinks. https://lnkd.in/eXK_Zsnk
Little Box of Hope - Spartanburg's First Feature Film Premiere
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S.C. Rep. Neal Collins will join business representatives from across Spartanburg County to discuss a bill he has filed that will help businesses build workforces thanks to licenses granted to DACA recipients and other eligible immigrant populations.
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Edgar Bravo, a nationally-known independent filmmaker, didn’t film his latest movie in Hollywood, or even California. And he didn’t film it in Atlanta, which has quickly become a cinematic player. Instead, he filmed it in Spartanburg. Learn why Bravo brought his production studio to Spartanburg, and how it’s part of an intentional effort to continue diversifying the types of industries that have a major presence in Spartanburg County. https://lnkd.in/enAqp-9U
The ONE: Spartanburg's Film Growing Film Industry
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