Spartanburg City News Podcast
Summary: Official podcast of the City of Spartanburg
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Podcasts:
Kick-off event for STEAM educational community garden planned for Friday, Nov. 3 at 3 p.m.
Luxury apartment development set to increase number of downtown apartment units by nearly 50 percent
Performance chronicling Reconstruction-era Ku Klux Klan violence in Spartanburg to be held at Spartanburg Downtown Library, Oct. 20–22
Celebration to include live music, food trucks, and programming from Chapman partner organizations
Music festival returns to Spartanburg for second year with three stages, eclectic lineup of acts
Today on the podcast, we're taking a look at downtown design standards and why they matter for our city's future growth with City Senior Planner, Natalia Rosario
Hired earlier this year to lead the Downtown Development Partnership for the Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce, Jansen Tidmore joins us on the podcast to talk about taking downtown Spartanburg's success to the next level.
Discussing new multi-use developments on Northside and at E Main and Pine streets, historic Fremont School redevelopment, and a potential citywide residential rental property registry
Discussing ways to reduce household food waste with Leslie Rodgers of Atlas Organics
Assistant City Manager Chris Story, Neighborhood Services Director Martin Livingston offer overview of citywide housing picture
A conversation about local roots and a return home for the Spartanburg Chamber's Director of Entrepreneurial Development, Betsy Neely Sikma
A year in Spartanburg with Hub-Bub Artist-in-Residence, Lydia See
'Ban the box' passage shows importance of citizen engagement
Carolina Panthers Training Camp returns to Spartanburg, July 26
New restaurants adding to Spartanburg's growing 'foodie' scene