Focusing on granddaddy big bucks

Tuesday, September 30, 2003

Some smaller rural towns have figured out the atttracting retirees may be as good as going after factories. Retirees have money, and they are in the "spending" part of their life cycle.

Here's what Seneca, South Carolina is doing. It's a town of 8,000 in the foothills in the western part of the state, and it used to look to textiles as a way to prosper.
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posted by Ed Morrison |

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