News Summary
Florence, South Carolina, is leading the way in employment growth thanks to significant developments in the healthcare and distribution sectors. Major projects like the Cheney Brothers distribution facility promise to create hundreds of new job opportunities. With an impressive 3.7% increase in employment over the last year, Florence sets itself apart as a national leader. Additionally, healthcare advances at MUSC Black River Medical Center further bolster the community’s potential for growth, making Florence an attractive destination for job seekers.
Florence, SC Sees Thriving Employment Growth: A Hub of New Developments!
Florence, South Carolina, is buzzing with excitement these days as the city leads the state in employment growth! Thanks to some major developments in the healthcare and distribution sectors, locals can look forward to an array of new job opportunities. This might just be the most uplifting news Florence has seen in a while!
Cheney Brothers Poised to Make a Big Splash
One of the major highlights for Florence is the recent groundbreaking of the Cheney Brothers distribution facility at the Pee Dee Commerce City East Industrial Park. This impressive structure will cover a whopping 386,047 square feet and is set to become a significant player in the city’s job market. With 45 loading docks and the largest culinary kitchen that Cheney Brothers has ever developed, this facility promises to be cutting-edge.
But wait, there’s more! This will be Cheney Brothers’ very first distribution center in South Carolina, and it’s not just about size—it’s all about growth. The company aims to hire between 600 and 700 employees, some of whom will benefit from positions offering salaries as high as $50 an hour with incentives. Talk about a golden opportunity!
Florence Leading the Employment Charge
According to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, Florence has experienced a stunning 3.7 percent increase in employment from October 2023 to October 2024. This impressive figure makes Florence the leader in employment growth across South Carolina. In fact, the city ranks seventh nationally for job growth, adding 4,205 jobs in that same timeframe. It’s clear that Florence is racing ahead!
Healthcare Developments Making Waves
Business Moves Shaping the Future
Another significant development is that Sonoco Products Company has struck a deal to sell its Thermoformed and Flexibles Packaging business to TOPPAN Holdings, Inc., for an astounding $1.8 billion. This transaction is expected to complete in the first half of 2025 and is part of Sonoco’s strategic efforts to streamline its portfolio, with the goal to utilize the net proceeds to pay off existing debt. Such moves indicate a dynamic business landscape in Florence!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Sonoco and Cheney Brothers Developments
- WPDE: Florence Housing Authority Job Fair
- MSN: Highest Paying Jobs in Florence, SC
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Florence, South Carolina
- Google Search: Florence SC Employment Growth