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"The Franklin: Affordable Housing Controversy in Anderson!"

"The Franklin: Affordable Housing Controversy in Anderson!"
Affordable housing opportunity at The Franklin upcoming in Anderson! 🏡🌟

Tony Agee

Jan 9, 2026

Trivia Question❓

Anderson, South Carolina is home to the largest electric city in the state, what is the name of this city?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

A new housing development called The Franklin is being constructed in Anderson, providing affordable housing options for low-income households.

With $25 million investment, the development will include 68-80 apartments with various unit types and amenities.

The project aims to cater to singles, couples, and families, offering community amenities like a fitness room, playground, and laundry facilities.

The property will also include trash removal costs in the rent, with utilities being the tenant's responsibility.

The development is a collaboration between Southeast Partners, the City of Anderson, and Prestwick Development, with completion expected within 12-16 months.

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Duke Energy is pushing forward with plans for a major $3.2 billion natural gas power plant in Anderson County, South Carolina.

 

This 1,400-megawatt facility aims to meet growing electricity demand fueled by rapid local development.

 

Construction could begin in 2027, pending state approval, with operations expected by early 2031.

 

Set on nearly 200 acres along Highway 81 South, the plant will use existing transmission lines to efficiently power homes and businesses statewide.

 

Duke Energy has teamed up with GE Vernova for advanced turbines manufactured in Greenville, highlighting support for South Carolina industry and innovation.

 

The facility's air-cooling design will significantly conserve water and limit environmental impact.

 

The construction phase is projected to pump $440 million annually into the state economy, create about 2,200 jobs, and provide $160 million in labor income each year.

 

Local cooperatives will own a 7% stake, promoting shared benefits across the region.

 

The project has received local tax incentives and community engagement is ongoing, with opportunities for public input before final decisions.


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Sullivan's Metropolitan Grill has been a cornerstone of downtown Anderson for years, serving exceptional American cuisine from its beautiful, historic location on Main Street.

 

This family-owned restaurant offers a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for a nice evening out or a special celebration.

 

Known for expertly prepared steaks, fresh seafood, and signature dishes like their famous Shrimp & Grits, the menu is a testament to their passion for quality ingredients and culinary craft.

 

As a beloved local staple, they have helped define fine dining in our community. This spotlight is presented by Sullivan's Metropolitan Grill.

 

Ready for an unforgettable meal? Explore the menu and book your table for a true taste of Anderson hospitality.

Labtech Diagnostics of Anderson, South Carolina, and its CEO, Joseph Labash, will pay at least $6.8 million to settle federal allegations of illegal kickbacks to local physicians.

 

This resolution pushes total civil recoveries from Labtech-related cases over $11.5 million, including previous settlements with nine area doctors.

 

Labtech also agreed to plead guilty to five criminal counts for offering and paying kickbacks disguised as rent, phlebotomy, or toxicology fees in exchange for lab test referrals between 2018 and 2021.

 

The scheme allegedly involved hand-delivered money orders and fraudulent contracts, with further claims of inflated equipment deals and free services to practices.

 

Whistleblower Mahmod Altwam will receive $1.36 million from the settlement.

 

In December 2021, Quest Diagnostics acquired most Labtech assets, integrating its Anderson lab and expanding Quest’s presence across South Carolina communities.

 

Federal officials stress the need for healthcare decisions to focus on patients, not profits, and urge reports of suspected fraud.


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Q&A Questions

Q: How can I register my child for kindergarten in Anderson, South Carolina?

A: You can register your child for kindergarten by contacting the Anderson School District One enrollment office or visiting their website for more information.


Q: What are some popular events and festivals in Anderson, South Carolina?

A: Some popular events and festivals in Anderson include the Balloons Over Anderson hot air balloon festival, the Spring Water Festival, and the South Carolina State Fair.


Q: Where can I find information about local job opportunities in Anderson, South Carolina?

A: You can find information about local job opportunities in Anderson by checking online job boards, contacting the Anderson County Economic Development Office, or visiting local businesses in person to inquire about job openings.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The city is known as "The Electric City."
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Hartwell Current is your friendly, go-to guide for life in Anderson, South Carolina, keeping you connected to the heartbeat of the community. It delivers a refreshing mix of local news, can't-miss events, hidden gems waiting to be discovered along the shores of the Electric City, and warm neighborly shoutouts. This newsletter is a true reflection of the vibrant spirit and close-knit nature of life in the Anderson area.

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