AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUkraine Policy: Reuters reports Sen. Lindsey Graham’s death throws a spotlight on whether President Trump’s Russia sanctions push and military aid momentum for Kyiv can survive without the South Carolina hawk. Defense & Shipping: AP says U.S. strikes on Iran and Tehran’s retaliation are escalating again as Trump moves to reinstate a Strait of Hormuz blockade and charge shipping tolls, raising global trade risks. Infrastructure Dealmaking: Myrtle Beach-based ICE USA (Godspeed-backed) bought Southeastern Land Company to expand right-of-way and easement acquisition capacity across the Carolinas and the Southeast. Local Government/Construction: Greenville City Council advanced a penny sales tax proposal aimed at a backlog of 500+ infrastructure projects, with part of proceeds earmarked for property tax relief. Transit Development: Greenville Transit Authority won a $4M federal BUILD grant to study redeveloping its 1989 downtown transit center into a 12–20 story mobility hub. Real Estate/Hotels: Columbia planners will review a four-story addition to the historic South Carolina State Armory building to support a long-planned downtown hotel. Business Expansion: PetMeds and Rural King launched a co-branded online pet pharmacy platform, expanding access to meds and prescription food. Manufacturing: Alinabal acquired Industrial Precision to add aerospace machining capacity. EV Charging: A New York Times report highlights growing EV charger installs at southern restaurants and travel stops, including Bojangles and Buc-ee’s.
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