AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGreenville Real Estate: A Charleston-style home at 105 Hidden Hills Drive in Greenville’s Chanticleer area hit the market at $1.4 million, touting 10-foot ceilings, refinished hardwoods, and a gated-courtyard setup, after going contingent in just 11 days. Charleston Mobility Tech: A new “TheBridge” app in beta aims to cut drawbridge delays by alerting drivers in real time when key Charleston and Beaufort bridges open and close. Power Grid Tension in Aiken: Residents are again seeking help from Aiken County Council over a planned power transmission line, revisiting a dispute that dates back to earlier route discussions. School Safety Upgrade: Dorchester School District Two is installing 15 bullet-resistant “Safe Haven” classroom doors this summer for special education settings. Manufacturing & Jobs: Red Metals secured $10 million in seed funding toward a planned $70 million copper refining facility in Charleston County, targeting domestic copper rod production and reshoring. Immigration Enforcement: South Carolina’s “Operation Ghost Story” led to ICE detaining 48 workers and indicting six people tied to fraudulent identity documents at an Abbeville manufacturing site. Social Security Watch: A new analysis warns Social Security’s trust fund could trigger an automatic 24% benefit cut in 2032, averaging about $500 less per month for retirees. Nursing Home Ownership/Quality (CMS): Multiple South Carolina facilities saw CMS ratings ranging from 1-star to 5-star in Q1 2026, with ownership details reported for sites across Greenville, Anderson, Aiken, Lexington, Orangeburg, Greenwood, Horry, and York.
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