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Meet 201 RiverPlace: New professional coworking space in the heart of downtown Greenville, SC

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201 RiverPlace, downtown Greenville’s newest professional coworking space | Photo provided

201 RiverPlace, downtown Greenville’s newest professional coworking space | Photo provided

Looking for a new office? There’s a new coworking space right in the heart of downtown GVL: 201 RiverPlace.

The shared office space boasts several workspace options and tons of amenities for all types of companies – from a small team of accountants to solo professionals looking for a desk outside of their dining room table and away from distractions.

Bonus: The building is just a two-minute walk to Falls Park and the Reedy River, the Peace Center, and 10+ downtown restaurants, like Methodical Coffee or Spill the Beans (because all we think about is coffee ) – giving tenants city vibes without the city price tag.

Cubicles available for monthly rental at 201 RiverPlace | Photo provided

Cubicles available for monthly rental at 201 RiverPlace | Photo provided

Workspace options:

  • 26 single and double office cubicles (available for min. 6-month to 1-year rental)
  • 3 lockable standard offices (available for min. 6-month to 1-year rental)
  • 22 floating desks or cubicles (available for monthly rental)
  • 5 conference rooms for private client meetings (some with killer views of downtown GVL)

Amenities:

  • High-speed internet access (hard-wired and wifi)
  • 24/7 building access
  • Kitchen access
  • Private breakroom that includes a Keurig and snacks

Take a peek inside and request a tour by clicking here.

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