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The regularly scheduled meeting of the Clarendon County Council opened with the normal formalities, which were quickly followed by the impassioned shouting of Robert McFadden, a seemingly concerned citizen.
For a brief moment, County Council Chairman Dwight Stewart and Robert McFadden talked over each other while McFadden brought up points opposing a recent ordinance, and Stewart asking McFadden to wait until it was the appropriate time for him to address the council.
Once this was settled council continued as scheduled, eventually arriving at the ordinance in question.
Ordinance 2021-03, which heard its third and final reading on Monday night, is as follows:
More than $3.7 million investment will create 211 new jobs over the next five years Posted Monday, April 19, 2021 9:48 am
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Palmetto Yacht Management, a marine transport company, today announced plans to establish operations in Clarendon County. The more than $3.7 million investment will create 211 new jobs over the next five years.
Founded in 2007, Palmetto Yacht Management specializes in luxury and oversized marine transport along the East Coast. Additionally, the company offers secure storage service for personal boats.
Located at 20th Century Drive in Manning, Palmetto Yacht Management’s facility will serve as the company’s new headquarters. The new operations will increase the company’s capacity to meet growing demand.
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Palmetto Yacht Management is investing $3.75 million in a new headquarters in Clarendon County expected to create 211 jobs during the next five years.
PYM, founded in 2007, is a provider of oversize transport, storage and maintenance along the East Coast. Its headquarters, located at 20th Century Drive in Manning, will house corporate offices, training facilities and sales and service operations.
“Our industry has seen a consistent increase in demand over the past decade, especially throughout the pandemic, and it shows no signs of slowing down,” company founder and owner Chris Hanna said in a news release. “This new facility will provide the infrastructure required to continually meet the demands of our clients as well as allow us to continue expanding our portfolio.”
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