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Goodwill at the Trail is bringing together three distinct retail experiences under one roof.

From tailor-made clothes to craft beverages — try these experiences curated specifically to your needs.
Many storefronts in the North Main shopping center have remained vacant since the “Baby BI-LO” closed in 2013, but developers hope to change that.
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South Carolina’s Tax Free Weekend gives you a chance to save on clothes, school supplies, books + more (online orders included). Here’s where to stock up at local spots.
The $14 million development will bring food, drinks, shopping, and events along the trail near Travelers Rest.
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It may feel like 105 outside, but we’re rounding up the best cool and refreshing snacks around Greenville.
Dining in Greenville is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
When finished, the 40-acre County Square redevelopment will feature shopping, dining, and entertainment, along with office and residential space.
From Luke Bryan to The Lumineers, get your tickets to these upcoming concerts in Greenville before they sell out.
It’s been 40 years since Connie Payne had her wedding dress preserved at a Greenville dry cleaner (that has since closed). When she pulled out the dress for her daughter to try on ahead of her 2026 wedding, it wasn’t her dress.
We asked where you’d put one in GVL, and you sent in your ideas.
The bread type is reaching new heights in popularity, and we’re here to help you find the best loaves in GVL, or start making your own.
Consider these our Hollywood signs.
Reach your local community with our help.
The concept is taking over South Korea’s capital city. We’re thinking about where we’d copy it in GVL.
These designated districts — which allow pedestrians within its boundaries to carry open alcoholic beverages outside — are growing in popularity around the US.
We keep an eye on your clicks to make sure GVLtoday is always filled with content you love.
We looked at why parts of GVL are named what they’re named.