Asked: What’s going on around Greenville?

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We asked y’all a while ago (when 2018 was brand new) what you want to know more about in our little city + surrounding areas this year.

These questions will help us create content you care about and reach our mission to help Greenvillians be engaged and entertained citizens.

So, engaged citizens, if you’re bored at work or are a resident expert on a topic + please feel free to help us find answers to these questions:

“Why are storage spaces so profitable? Do people moving downtown need more space?”

“Can you tell us anything about the new independent pharmacy opening soon (per sign) on Augusta St near Lafayette Cleaners?”

“Are there any development plans for Laurens Rd between E. Washington and Pleasantburg Drive?”

“Where is the Legrand Bakery moving to? According to this European it was the best baguette of all time.” Answered: Legrand Bakery moved to Florida...not good news for Greenville. Shoutout to our reader, Christelle for giving us the deets.

Have an answer? Send an email to hello@gvltoday.com let us know (and thank you 🙌).

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