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Columbia SC Real Estate Update 3-18-11

Posted By: Craig Summerall In: Real Estate News
Date: Sat, Mar 19th 2011 9:15 pm

TODAY'S HEADLINES / MARCH 18, 2011

Soaring cotton prices good for S.C. farmers

Farmers are expected to devote more acreage to cotton this year as they try to take advantage of prices that have soared on global commodity markets. The crop reached a high of $2.12 a pound as a result of global demand and weather problems in other cotton-producing countries

Local homebuilders look to Capitol Hill for capital

Eleven members of the Home Builders Association of Greater Columbia converged on Capitol Hill with 500 builders from across the country to call on Congress to “restore the flow” of acquisition, development and construction lending.

Graduation rates down; overall ratings improve

On-time graduation rates for a majority of the state’s high schools, and for the state as a whole, declined on annual report cards released this week by the S.C. Department of Education. Overall, however, high school and district ratings improved.

Virginia IT firm names Columbia firm as subcontractor

Companion Data Services was chosen to provide data hosting and IT support to Technatomy Corp.'s federal agency clients. Companion Data Services will provide support in the areas of data center consolidation and hosting, as well as cloud computing.

Daily Report Poll: USC board of trustees

What is your opinion of Nikki Haley's decision to replace Darla Moore on the University of South Carolina’s board of trustees with Lexington attorney Tommy Cofield? Weigh in on the Daily Report's online survey. Results will be published in Monday's Daily Report.

List of the Week

Get information about the top businesses in the region through the Business Report's online lists. Sample our Staffing Agencies list or browse the main research page. Each week, the Daily Report offers a new featured list for readers.

Job of the Week

The University of South Carolina is seeking a senior applications analyst. The analyst will organize, plan, test, install and work in the development of complex batch, interactive computer systems in client-servicer environments. Starting salary is $53,790-$65,000. Bachelor’s degree in computer science and seven years’ experience are required, as is knowledge of relations databases, SQL, JAVA database design and applications. Learn more or apply here.

 
 
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