Business

Dining in Greenville is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.

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Join us at GVLtoday in celebrating the heart of our community, small businesses.
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Herman Lay, a Greenville High School graduate, sold peanuts at the local ballpark and managed a team of local boys selling Pepsi and newspapers before he went on to found and lead the Lay’s corporation.
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Hint: Enough to grab lunch at The Commons, take a bike ride, and still have time to relax.
Have you always wanted to sell your wares at the Travelers Rest Farmers Market? Apply now for a summer 2025 vendor slot.
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This straightforward method can help you save money and pay off debt faster.
Sauna House Greenville — a sauna and cold plunge experience — is coming to the former Borden building.
The brewery will focus on local flavors to support regional farmers and bring the community together.
Before there was The Inn at Altamont, there was the Altamont Hotel.
The City of Greenville is drafting a long-term plan to enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion, improve safety, and promote alternative modes of transportation.
New SC license plates feature the Moultrie Flag and the phrase “Where the Revolutionary War Was Won.”
Submit your Halloween photos for a chance to be featured in GVLtoday.
Exercise your right to vote for city leadership + bookmark our guide to help you prepare to head to the polls for the Municipal Election in Greenville on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Show some love to your fave businesses in Greenville.
At the Greenville Chamber’s Greenville Greats panel, Artisphere, euphoria, and the City of Greenville talked about the “secret sauce” that makes these major events happen.
Chefs and restaurants will find out if they’ve received a MICHELIN distinction next month, and while you may not be able to secure a ticket to the exclusive event, there is a way to celebrate.
The Mill Village Ministries building in the Village of West Greenville will support the efforts of the organization’s four nonprofits.
Our series highlights local nonprofits, what support they may need (think: donations, volunteers, board members) and the organizations they collaborate with and admire.
We asked you to share your reflections one year after Helene hit the Upstate.