A judge is weighing Silfab Solar's appeal against a York County zoning board ruling that denied light-industrial status to its Fort Mill manufacturing plant.
A South Carolina circuit court judge is currently reviewing a legal challenge brought by Silfab Solar regarding the zoning classification of its facility in Fort Mill. The dispute centers on a decision by the York County Board of Zoning Appeals, which previously ruled that the company's solar panel manufacturing operations did not meet the criteria for light-industrial use. A judicial ruling on the matter is expected soon, which will determine the operational status and regulatory standing of the manufacturing plant.
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SC Ports Authority initiates a redevelopment plan to shift vehicle export operations to a 280-acre North Charleston site, supported by a $720,000 design contract for rail and cargo yard upgrades.
The Greenville Area Development Corporation attracted $725 million in new capital investment and 1,293 jobs to Greenville County across nine projects in 2025.
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