Village Launch Market Back for Fourth Season
The Village Launch Market returns to West Greenville this Saturday, May 4, continuing its support for women- and minority-owned startups.
ARCpoint held a ribbon cutting Tuesday, September 13, for its new corporate headquarters and state-of-the-art training lab in the heart of downtown Greenville, becoming the newest addition to Main Street’s biotechnology district.
“I’m excited to see the future of health care right here on Main Street,” said Mayor Knox White.
More than 40 people work in the 5,000 square foot facility at 101 North Main Street. The new space encapsulates CEO John Constantine’s vision for a brick-and-mortar facility where franchise owners could be trained.
“We can change the way humanity deals with health care,” Constantine said. “What if we can do this? Let’s not wait for Silicon Valley. Let’s do it here.”
Started as a drug testing business for employers, the company boasts a growing network of more than 130 labs across the country with clients ranging from governments, judicial entities and athletic organizations.
From ARCpoint:
Our comprehensive testing services are built around a passion to reduce drug abuse and empower individuals and companies to manage their health and wellness through affordable lab screenings. No hoops to jump through, no waiting around for insurance approvals or results to get transferred. We are here to help people take control of their own health.
The Village Launch Market returns to West Greenville this Saturday, May 4, continuing its support for women- and minority-owned startups.
A new live music venue will bring tunes and investment to Greenville’s West End.
Innovation, imagination and professionalism were on full display this week at Paladin Pitch participants at Furman University.