Be the Broker: What do you want to see at one of Greenville’s most popular shopping centers?

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Qdoba is joining the Greenridge lineup in 2026. | Photo by Shops at Greenridge

We all brave Woodruff Road for a trip to Shops at Greenridge. The popular shopping center is 97.3% leased. With only a handful of spaces open, what’s missing?

We asked you to Be the Broker and let us know. Here were some of the most requested shops:

Michelle S. wrote that she wants a Shake Shack. We have good news for you, Michelle. It looks like one’s coming to Woodruff Road soon.

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