The opening is projected for 2025. It joins another store already in Aiken at 250 Eastgate Drive. The announcement comes amid several expansion plans for supermarkets in the region.
Johnston native Gail Gingrey has worked in real estate since 1976 and calls on her background that includes centuries of her ...
Team South Carolina County Days provide local residents affected by Hurricane Helene with a one-stop opportunity to learn ...
I will continue to drive an hour one way to do all my business at Eastgate. The service department is amazing!! The service manager is the best service person I have ever worked. I drive an hour ...
Taking stock of Yucatan's tourism boomOver the past few years, the state has transformed from a "rising" destination to one that is highly sought by the... Circa Resort & Casino is adding 106 ...
The Western Carolina State Fair is back in Aiken with games, rides, shows and food. Tickets are $10 at the gate. You can also ...
Most recently, Dr. Aiken has turned his expertise towards designing immersive educational opportunities and guiding students on experiential travel programs in conflict-affected regions as Academic ...
Howard Johnson Inn Aiken1936 Whiskey Rd South, Aiken, SC 29803 1.1 miles Country Inn & Suites Aiken3270 Whiskey Rd, Aiken, SC 29803 1.4 miles Fairfield Inn & Suites Aiken185 Colony Parkway ...
Studio, $149-$279; junior suite, $179-$359; one-bedroom suite, $229-$459; two-bedroom suite, $499-$679 Just blocks from the United Nations, this modest hotel offers roomy, residential-style suites ...
Dr. Aiken was born in Northern Ireland and received his undergraduate education in Geography at The Queen's University of Belfast. He came to Canada to pursue graduate studies at MacMaster University ...
Its business strategy is to invest in declining malls. This is similar to what Hull Property Group out of Georgia does for Eastgate Mall in Union Township, except it has big plans to upgrade the ...
How are Cincinnati's malls doing? Let us know what you think. Rate our malls here. To find out, The Enquirer dispatched reporters to the remaining local enclosed malls on one Saturday in August.