Medical Freedom Rally Prisma Hospital Greenville

Medical Freedom Rally at Prisma Health Memorial Hospital Greenville, SC

This morning there was large rally / protest at Prisma’s Greenville Memorial Hospital. There are concerns that Prisma is going to mandate Covid vaccines for its employees. Prisma is the largest healthcare provider in the state of South Carolina serving as many as 25% of the state. If Prisma mandates the vaccine then it will be easier for many other health networks to do the same. It also will likely encourage many corporations to also require a vaccine mandate for employment.

It was a peaceful event. I was there from about 7:30 – 9am. The event continued on until 9:30am or so. I’m not a professional at sizing up crowd sizes. I did try to take my own guesstimates but it was definitely more than 500 people but probably less than 1,000 from my vantage point. The organizers of the event were SC4Freedom and Laurens County Republican Party SC. Here’s the Medical Freedom Rally Prisma Health Greenville Facebook Event Page.

There were all kinds of concerned citizens who showed up with homemade signs. This was not a crowd of professional protesters nor did it appear that the group had big sponsors in the background who could crank out tons of signs. Young and old…moms and dads, kids, grandkids…all showed up to make a statement that we will not stand for vaccine mandates and that we need to have medical freedom of choice.

The only people I saw masked were the media personnel who were there filming and broadcasting stories about the rally 🙂

Hilton Head Island Declares New Covid State of Emergency

Photo Credit: John Murphy Greenville Real Estate News / Sunset on Hilton Head Island, SC

Well I know this is 3+ hours away from Greenville, but I can’t help but publish some information about the goings on in South Carolina in general especially when it comes to the corona virus situation.

South Carolina has supposedly become one of the real hot spots in the country with Covid-19 / Delta Variant cases popping up all over. If you follow social media, you’ll see the screams from people pleading for folks to wear masks. And while I have seen a noticeable uptick in mask wearing the past few days, it seems most are content to take the risk and go barefaced.

So I thought it was interesting when I checked my e-mail today with news that Hilton Head Island has declared another emergency due to the Covid outbreak. Now mind you, no one can really point to a giant increase in deaths…just positive cases – whatever that is worth…not much. The aspect I found most interesting is that they are NOT hitting people with a mask mandate. They are only recommending people wear them. They aren’t even going as far as saying that masks need to be worn in city buildings or indoors anywhere. Not the town council could decide to do a mask mandate like they did for much of 2020. Let’s hope not.

I know that many of my readers are people from out of town trying to figure out where to move to as they escape the oppressive governments running nearly all the blue states in the U.S. So, if that’s you, and if you haven’t been to Hilton Head Island, it’s a fabulous place to vacation. The beaches are phenomenal and there are plenty of golf course to take in. Be sure to do the short 25 minute drive out to Bluffton, SC. Make sure you visit the old downtown as well as drive along many of the gorgeous roads with overhanging oak trees covered in Spanish moss.

Lastly, a unique thing about the beach on Hilton Head Island is that you can experience both the sunrise as well as the sunset given the position of the island.

Pickens County School Board Decides to Go to Virtual Schooling August 2021

In what seems to be a shocking decision to many people here in the Upstate, Pickens County Schools has decided to go to virtual school 100% for at least the next two weeks do to the Covid-19 Delta variant numbers throughout the school district. Here is the post the school district published this week on the Covid spread at Pickens County Public Schools.

What is surprising about this is it appears that many parents were caught off guard. The decision takes effect on Monday this coming week. Parents are now scrambling trying to figure out child care and who will supervise their children while schooling at home. Pickens County is also generally considered the most conservative Republican county in the state of South Carolina.

The movement across the country not to open up schools…to go virtual…to require masks…appears to me to be all part of the effort to get vaccines mandated for all school children. They are going to wreck another school year for America’s kids. This will be year 3. This generation is never going to recover from this. The leadership that I had seen at various schools, school boards and teachers unions has been dismal at best. That said, I’m not sure that corporate leaders are much better frankly.

If we want this to end, we need to just open up the schools. No masks. No plexiglass. No social distancing. If you are so concerned about your kid getting sick, require he/she wear two masks then if you think masks offer protection – although I recall being told over and over that wearing a mask does not protect the wearer but supposedly protects others around the mask wearer. No more testing. If your kid doesn’t feel well, keep them home. Once they are better, send them to school. It’s time we grow up as a nation. This truly is beyond ridiculous at this point.

Lastly, every Pickens County School Board member should be voted out of office at the next opportunity.

South Carolina REALTORS Webinar Schedule

This message is out to my fellow REALTORS in South Carolina. I have found many of the SC REALTORS webinars to be very helpful. Here’s the link to the SC REALTORS Webinar Schedule. You have to log in with your SC REALTORS credentials to see the schedule.

Here’s the SC REALTORS Youtube Channel to be able to watch previously recorded webinars.

Below is the Legislative Recap from the 2021 session by Lindsay Jackson, SCR’s Chief Advocacy Officer.

City of Greenville Mask Mandate Goes into Effect Today for All City Buildings

Image: City of Greenville, SC Facebook Page

Well it appears the City of Greenville has once again decided to embrace the mask 🙂 Yesterday it was announced that effective today, there is a mask mandate for all City of Greenville offices and buildings. This is not a citywide mask mandate and appears to be much more limited than the new mask mandate for Columbia, SC. Here is the official statement from the City of Greenville regarding their new mask mandate for August 2021.

If I’m not mistaken, I believe the City of Greenville is limited now in what it can require in terms of mask mandates across the city so they have gone with the limited edition – city buildings only. I do expect we’ll see a pick up in some mask wearing particularly downtown. We might even see some businesses decide to once again require masks to enter their stores, buildings, and offices. However, there has been a lot of push back against the masks. It’s hard to imagine that this latest round of government overreach makes it very far with the populace. Lots of people are getting tired of government telling them what they have to do. The Greenville area is generally considered a conservative bastion and they aren’t too fond of the masks or the vaccines.

If you want to follow along with how well South Carolina is doing with Covid, you’ll have no shortage of Facebook posts to read through at the SC DHEC Facebook Page. According to SC DHEC, Covid-19 – or the Delta Variant – is raging out of control across the state. That said, it appears that the number of Covid-19 Delta positives has dropped by about 50% in the past few days. I believe we were around 3,200-3,500 per day last week. Today’s report shows 2,220.

eXp World Holdings Reports Record Earnings – Revenue $1 Billion+ Q221

eXp World Holdings, parent company of fast growing eXp Realty, just reported a record quarter this past week. (Disclosure, I am an agent with eXp Realty and shareholder in eXp World Holdings – EXPI on the Nasdaq).

Second Quarter 2021 Financial Highlights as Compared to the Same Year-ago Quarter:

  • Revenue increased 183% to a record $1 billion.
  • Gross profit increased 133% to $79.9 million.
  • Net income increased 350% to $37.0 million, which included $20.6 million income tax provision benefit. Earnings per diluted share increased 300% to $0.24. 
  • Adjusted EBITDA (a non-GAAP financial measure) increased 98% to $27.0 million.
  • Operating cash flow increased 210% to $88.5 million.
  • As of June 30, 2021, cash and cash equivalents totaled $107.4 million, compared to $63.6 million as of June 30, 2020. The Company repurchased approximately $54.9 million of common stock during the second quarter of 2021.
  • The Company declared a cash dividend for the third quarter of 2021 of $0.04 per share on the company’s common stock. The dividend is expected to be paid on Aug. 30, 2021 to shareholders of record on Aug. 16, 2021.

Here’s the link to the full press release on eXp World Holding’s Second Quarter Results. Here’s the latest stock price for EXPI.

I joined this company over 4 years ago when we had fewer than 3,700 agents. Now we have more than 60,000 across the U.S. and now in many countries throughout the world. It’s an innovative real estate brokerage model that has eliminated costs by being virtual and eXp compensates agents with stock as well as allowing agents to participate in the gross revenues generated by the company with its Revenue Share program. I’m not aware of any other brokerage that allows agents to participate both in the revenue and equity of the company.

If you’re an agent or thinking about becoming an agent and you’d like to learn more, please feel free to reach out to me directly or fill out an application here – Join eXp Realty.

Greenville is Poised for Continued Growth – GADC

The Greenville area continues to attract many newcomers to the area. Known as the Upstate of South Carolina, the area surrounding Greenville, Spartanburg and Anderson and surrounding communities continue to see lots of growth.

The Greenville Area Development Corporation has been helping the Greenville area attract businesses for 20 years. They have helped to put the greater Greenville area on the map. It has become a hub for manufacturing but there is talk as to how to expand to IT and biotech as well as how to bring headquarters to the Upstate. Here’s a great article from the Greenville Business Magazine on some of the latest thinking from the GADC.

Greenville is a beautiful area. It’s about 60-90 minutes to the mountains and 3.5-4 hours away to the ocean. It’s not too crowded – yet. Home prices and land prices are still reasonable compared to other parts of the country. The workforce is excellent and plenty of universities and colleges in the area to develop and educated workforce. Greenville Technical College does a great job of training and educating many in the area for the skills they need in their jobs.

City of Greenville Design Review Board

With all the new development occuring in the City of Greenville, SC, it’s kind of fun to take a look at the variety of plans and requests that come in front of the Design Review Board. Here’s the link to see the agendas and notes with regard to what comes in front of this board to review.

Real Estate Development Outlook – North and South Carolina – Carolina Business Review

North and South Carolina are booming when it comes to commercial and residential development. As a relative newcomer here in the Upstate, it’s incredible to see the amount of investment companies are making to expand their operations or to establish and build new facilities in South Carolina. Many people are just picking up and moving here as well regardless of their employment situation. The growth here was happening before Covid, but now seems to be accelerating.

The Carolina Business Review is an excellent show produced by PBS and covers business, development and public policy affecting North and South Carolina. The video provided below is a good episode interviewing several individuals involved in various aspects of development in the Carolinas. It is a very bullish outlook and it does seem that bullishness prevails throughout the region. Areas that might cause a hiccup in the outlook include lack of skilled labor, materials cost / supply and the inability or unwillingness of local juristictions to either keep up or get ahead when it comes to infrastructure – roads, bridges, water, sewer, schools etc.

Host: Chris William

Guests include: Pat Rodgers, Rodgers Builders, Inc; Andy Andrews of Dominion Realty Partners, LLC; Dale Stigamier of LCK; Morris Lyles from SC Realtors

City of Greenville West End Small Area Plan

The City of Greenville held a public meeting earlier this week where they rolled out the sketches, plans and thinking as they look to the continued redevelopment of the West End. I think it’s very exciting and well thought out. The West End has continued to develop and I think having a plan in place such as this is going to help.

If you don’t have time or interest to take the 90 minutes to watch the video of the public hearing like I did, be sure to read the excellent article published in the Upstate Business Journal about the redevelopment plan for Greenville’s West End.

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