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Upstate South Carolina

Coordinates:34°43′N82°11′W / 34.717°N 82.183°W /34.717; -82.183
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"The Upstate" redirects here. For the area in New York State, seeUpstate New York.

CSA in South Carolina, United States
Greenville–Spartanburg
Metropolitan Area
Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC
Combined Statistical Area
Map
Map of Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SCCSA
  Greenville–Anderson–Greer, SCMSA
  Spartanburg, SC MSA
  Greenwood, SCμSA
  Seneca, SC μSA
  Gaffney, SC μSA

Country United States
StateSouth Carolina
Principal cities
Area
 • Total
6,168 sq mi (15,980 km2)
 • Land6,008 sq mi (15,560 km2)
 • Water141 sq mi (370 km2)  2.2%
Population
 (2020)
 • CSA
1,487,610[1](39th)
GDP
 • MSA$57.403 billion (2022)
 • CSA$76.888 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
Area codes864 and 821

The Upstate, historically known asthe Upcountry,[4] is a region of the U.S. state ofSouth Carolina, comprising the northwesternmost area of the state. Although loosely defined among locals, the general definition includes the 10 counties of the commerce-richI-85 corridor in the northwest corner of South Carolina. This definition coincided with the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, SCCombined Statistical Area, as first defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 2015. In 2023, the OMB issued its most updated definition of the CSA that coincides again with the 10-county region.[5]

The region's population was 1,487,610 as of 2020. Situated betweenAtlanta andCharlotte, the Upstate is the geographical center of theCharlanta megaregion. AfterBMW's initial investment, foreign companies, including others from Germany, have a substantial presence in the Upstate; several large corporations have established regional, national, or continental headquarters in the area.Greenville is the largest city in the region; it has a population of 72,227 and an urban-area population of 387,271, and it is the base of most commercial activity. Greer andSpartanburg are next in population.

Counties

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Ten counties are included in the Upstate of South Carolina:Greenville,Spartanburg,Anderson,Pickens,Oconee,Greenwood,Laurens,Cherokee,Union,Abbeville.

Upstate South Carolina

County2023 Estimate2020 CensusChange
Greenville County558,036525,534+6.18%
Spartanburg County356,698327,997+8.75%
Anderson County213,076203,718+4.59%
Pickens County135,495131,404+3.11%
Oconee County81,22178,607+3.33%
Greenwood County69,46069,351+0.16%
Laurens County68,87367,539+1.98%
Cherokee County56,71456,216+0.89%
Union County26,62927,244−2.26%
Abbeville County24,43424,295+0.57%
Total1,590,6361,511,905+5.21%

Metropolitan, micropolitan, and combined statistical areas

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As of 2023, the Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson CSA includes all ten counties in the Upstate. Within the CSA are a total of twometropolitan statistical areas and threemicropolitan statistical areas.[5]

As of the 2020 Census, the Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson CSA had a population of 1,511,105.

MSACountyPopulation (2020)[6]
Greenville–AndersonGreenville,Anderson,Pickens,Laurens928,195
SpartanburgSpartanburg,Union355,241
Total:1,283,436
μSACountyPopulation (2020)[7]
SenecaOconee78,607
GreenwoodGreenwood,Abbeville93,646
GaffneyCherokee56,216
Total:228,469

Communities

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The following population rankings are based on the 2010 Census.[8]

Primary cities

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Greenville,Spartanburg,Anderson,Greer,Mauldin, andGreenwood,

The OMB labels all these cities asprincipal cities in their respective MSAs and μSA.[5]

Other communities with more than 20,000 residents

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Cities:Easley,Simpsonville

CDPs:Taylors,Wade Hampton

Communities with more than 10,000 residents

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Cities:Clemson,Gaffney, andFountain Inn, South Carolina.

Gaffney is a principal city in its μSA. If students fromClemson University are included, Clemson has close to 30,000 residents.

CDP's:Berea,Five Forks,Gantt,Parker,Boiling Springs

Communities with fewer than 10,000 residents

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Communities in the Upstate with under 10,000 residents include:

Cities:

Towns:

Seneca is a principal city in its μSA. According to the 2010 Census, no town in the Upstate has a population greater than 6000.

CDPs:

Institutions of higher education

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Clemson University Memorial Stadium
Furman University Belltower

The following table shows the major institutions of higher education in the Upstate.

NameTypeEnrollment
Anderson UniversityPrivate Senior2,000
Bob Jones UniversityPrivate Senior5,000
Clemson UniversityPublic Senior25,822
Converse CollegePrivate Senior1,938
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine – CarolinasPrivate Professional600
Erskine CollegePrivate Senior750
Furman UniversityPrivate Senior2,660
Greenville Technical CollegePublic Technical14,338
Greenville Presbyterian Theological SeminaryPrivate Professional
Lander UniversityPublic Senior3,000
Limestone CollegePrivate Senior3,000
North Greenville UniversityPrivate Senior2,071
Piedmont Technical CollegePublic Technical4,600
Presbyterian CollegePrivate Senior1,200
Sherman College of ChiropracticPrivate Professional200
Southern Wesleyan UniversityPrivate Senior2,414
Spartanburg Methodist CollegePrivate Senior1,025
Spartanburg Community CollegePublic Technical4,300
Tri-County Technical CollegePublic Technical6,000
University Center – GreenvillePublic Two-YearN/A
University of South Carolina School of Medicine – GreenvillePublic Professional400
University of South Carolina-UpstatePublic Senior4,851
University of South Carolina-UnionPublic Two-Year363
Wofford CollegePrivate Senior1,600

In 2008,U.S. News ranked Furman as the 37th-best liberal arts college, Wofford College as the 59th-best, and Presbyterian College as the 101st-best.[citation needed] Also, they ranked Clemson University as the 67th-best national university.[citation needed] According to the Bob Jones University, its Museum and Gallery constitutes the largest collection of religious art in the Western Hemisphere.[9]

Economy

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The majority of business and commerce in the Upstate takes place in Greenville County. Greenville has the largest concentration of businesses and financial institutions in its downtown area. In fact, the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson MSA was ranked seventh in the nation by site consultants considering the top markets for economic development. Many financial institutions have regional offices located indowntown Greenville. These includeBank of America and the now-defunctWachovia. Other major industries of commerce in the Upstate include the auto industry, which is concentrated mainly along the corridor between Greenville and Spartanburg around the BMW manufacturing facility in Greer.

The other major industry in the Upstate is the healthcare and pharmaceuticals. Greenville Hospital System and Bon Secours St. Francis Health System are the area's largest in the healthcare sector, while the pharmaceutical corporation ofBausch & Lomb has set up regional operations alongside smaller recently developed local companies such as IRIX Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Associates. The Upstate is also home to a large amount of private-sector and university-based research activity, including R&D facilities for Michelin, Fuji, and GE Vernova and research centers to support the automotive, life sciences, plastics, and photonics industries.Clemson University, BMW,IBM,Microsoft, andMichelin have combined their resources to createClemson University International Center for Automotive Research, a research park that specializes in the development of automotive technology.

Corporations based in or with a major presence in the Upstate

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These corporations have a major presence in the Upstate:Adidas,Advance America,Bank of America,BMW of North America,Bon Secours St. Francis Health SystemBon Secours | Bringing Health Care and Good Help to Those in Need,Bosch North America,Denny's Restaurants,Dunlop Sport,Ernst & Young,Fluor Corporation,Freightliner,GE Vernova,Prisma Health[1],IBM,Kemet Corporation,Liberty Corporation,Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System,Michelin of North America,Microsoft,Milliken & Company,Spartanburg Regional Health System,Spectrum Communications,SunTrust,Ovation Brands,Perrigo Company of South Carolina,Techtronic Industries,Toronto-Dominion Bank,United Community andVerizon.

• BMW's only North American manufacturing plant is located in Spartanburg County, with an investment of $3.7 billion.[10]

Fujifilm located their first manufacturing facility in the U.S. in Greenwood County.[11]

• Michelin North America's headquarters is located in Greenville, along with seven manufacturing plants, R&D facility, and test track located in the Upstate. Michelin employs more than 7,800 in South Carolina.[12]

• Walgreens has their southeastern distribution center located in Anderson County, which employs mentally disabled workers as nearly 40% of their workforce.[13]

Transportation

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View of the Upcountry on I-26 from Polk County, NC, a short distance from the state line.

The Upstate is served by two major interstate highways,I-85 andI-26. Other major interstate spurs includeI-185,I-385, andI-585. The major airport in the region isGreenville-Spartanburg International Airport, located nearly halfway between Greenville and Spartanburg in suburban Greer. Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, Clemson, Pickens, Union, and Gaffney each have smaller airfields.Amtrak service along theCrescent Line stops in Spartanburg, Greenville, and Clemson.

Media

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The Upstate region is served by three regional newspapers:The Greenville News, the (Spartanburg)Herald-Journal, and theAnderson Independent-Mail, each of which serves its individual city and surrounding area.The Post and Courier recently opened expansion newsrooms in Greenville and Spartanburg for coverage of the Upstate, including Clemson.

The Upstate is part of the vastly larger Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson-Ashevilledesignated market area, which extends intowestern North Carolina and northeasternGeorgia. These television stations serve the region:

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2022". RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  2. ^"Total Gross Domestic Product for Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin, SC (MSA)".Federal Reserve Economic Data.Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  3. ^"Total Gross Domestic Product for Spartanburg, SC (MSA)".Federal Reserve Economic Data.Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  4. ^Hollis, Daniel Walker,University of South Carolina, Volume I, South Carolina College, 1951. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, p. 342
  5. ^abc"OMB Bulletin No. 23-01, Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of Delineations of These Areas"(PDF).United StatesOffice of Management and Budget. July 21, 2023. RetrievedJuly 25, 2023.
  6. ^"Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2022". RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  7. ^"Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2022". RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  8. ^Seehttp://factfinder.census.govArchived May 21, 2008, at theWayback Machine for population numbers and for municipality and CDP lists.
  9. ^"Home".Museum & Gallery. RetrievedApril 23, 2023.
  10. ^"Plant Spartanburg".
  11. ^FUJIFILM Manufacturing U.S.A., Inc."Fujifilm [United States]".fujifilm.com. RetrievedDecember 25, 2022.
  12. ^"North America".Michelin. RetrievedApril 23, 2023.
  13. ^Tom Andel. (August 8, 2007).How disabled workers enable Walgreens distributionModern Materials HandlingArchived July 6, 2008, at theWayback Machine

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