Princeton, South Carolina Video Magazine Fall Edition

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Discover the Charm and Warmth of Princeton, South Carolina

Welcome to Princeton, South Carolina, a place where southern charm meets genuine community spirit. This delightful town offers an inviting blend of serene nature and vibrant local culture, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful yet fulfilling lifestyle.

Princeton residents take pride in their rich tradition of hospitality. Newcomers are quickly embraced by the warmth of their neighbors, and community events are a staple that bring people together. Whether it's the delightful farmers markets, local festivals, or simply a friendly chat over a cup of freshly brewed sweet tea, Princeton lives and breathes community.

Nature enthusiasts will find themselves right at home with the myriad outdoor activities available. The lush greenery of Princeton’s parks is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The area's scenic beauty is not just a feast for the eyes but a canvas for the community to gather and celebrate the bounty of the seasons.

With its strong commitment to a quality lifestyle, Princeton’s educational and public services are second to none in the area. Local schools and community programs equip every resident with opportunities to thrive and grow.

In Princeton, South Carolina, every day is a chance to enjoy the simple pleasures in life, surrounded by friendly faces and natural beauty. Come see what makes this small town such a wonderful place to call home!

Workforce & Industrial Development

Nestled in western Laurens County, Princeton, South Carolina is a small yet strategically positioned community—located at the junction of U.S. Routes 25 and 76, it offers direct access to Greenwood, Greenville, Laurens, and Anderson, making it an appealing site for light industrial or logistics operations. Despite its modest population, Princeton benefits from its proximity to the Greenville–Mauldin–Easley metropolitan area and the broader Columbia metro region, offering rural charm with regional connectivity. The nearby Calhoun County I‑26 Industrial Park, while located in a neighboring county, illustrates the type of infrastructure and industrial opportunity present in the region. Laurens County and the Central South Carolina Alliance provide localized support for site selection, workforce development, and business expansion. At the state level, South Carolina offers a robust suite of incentives—including sales tax exemptions on manufacturing machinery, no inventory tax, and workforce training programs like readySC™ and retrainSC—to help companies scale efficiently and competitively.