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Columbia’s new baseball team moving up from Savannah
The South Atlantic League affiliate of the New York Mets will be playing next spring in Columbia’s new $37 million Spirit Communications Park.
Mets will move Single-A affiliate from Savannah to South Carolina
The Mets have announced that they will move their Single-A affiliate in the South Atlantic League to Columbia, S.C. next season. Currently, that affiliate is stationed in Savannah, Ga.
Bull Street to be a ‘gigabit community’
Spirit Communications wants to do more than own the naming rights to the capital city’s new minor league baseball stadium being built on the old State Hospital grounds. It wants to turn the redeveloped Bull Street campus into a gigabit community.
Local businesses playing big part in Bull Street baseball stadium construction
More than $16.27 million has been subcontracted to local businesses for work on the Bull Street minor league baseball stadium, recently named Spirit Communication’s Park, part of a successful effort to hire out nearly half of the project through the city’s Subcontractor Outreach Program.
Baseball stadium project on track; team to start hiring
Though it may not look like much now, construction on the minor league baseball stadium at Columbia Common is still on schedule, with significant bids on portions of the project expected next week.
“We have a huge hole in the ground,” said Hardball Capital CEO Jason Freier, “and a big pile of dirt next to it.”
BULL STREET DEVELOPER Q&A: 25 restaurants, shops not found in SC, maybe a grocery store
The 165-acre Bull Street redevelopment project in Columbia is considered to be the largest and most significant land deal in the city’s modern history.
Bull Street: The center of a new downtown
Downtown Columbia has resumed the building boom that was interrupted by the Great Recession. It is changing so quickly that it soon could look and feel very different. How different? And what will the Next New Columbia be like? That’s what we’re writing about in this monthly series.
Baseball team to start taking reservations for luxury suites
Columbia Professional Baseball will start taking reservations next week for 16 luxury suites that are featured in the $37 million Spirit Communications Park, which is under construction at the Columbia Common development on Bull Street.
Designers promise new Columbia ballpark will have ‘wow’ factor
Take it from Mike Sabatini, a senior architect for Populous, the design firm for Columbia’s new baseball stadium at the Bull Street development. Spirit Communications Park is going to be a home run.
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