Coming soon to Airport Rd: The Junction @ Downtown Airport

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Rendering by Nill Silver with One Smart Media

Remember Think Tank Brew Lab? Construction hit a little snag, but the owners hope to open up the space on Airport Rd soon.

A new mixed-use development was recently announced about a quarter mile away from Think Tank. The Junction @ Downtown Airport (📍301 Airport Rd.) will neighbor the Greenville Humane Society and sit perfectly alongside a soon-to-be-developed extension of the Swamp Rabbit Trail.

Rendering by Nill Silver with One Smart Media

Rendering by Nill Silver with One Smart Media

Here’s what else you can look forward to:

🍽 4,000 sq. ft. of restaurant space (White Duck Taco confirmed they’d be the tenant on Feb. 1, 2019)

🍷 5,000 - 6,000 sq. ft. of brewery/distillery/wine space (to complement the restaurant)

💪 7,700 sq. ft. of gym space

🥐 1,500 sq. ft. dedicated to a coffee shop or bakery (Cohesive Coffee - formerly Mauldin Coffee Co. - announced Feb. 20, 2019 that they’d be the tenant)

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Provided by Nill Silver with One Smart Media

Developers hope to have an entertainment space in the front yard for outdoor games + concerts/movies.

Construction on the project is set to begin Labor Day. Developers are looking for a variety of tenants so the Junction @ Downtown Airport becomes a hub for people.

As for an update with the Greenville Health System’s Swamp Rabbit Trail extension (along Laurens Road, Keith Drive, Airport Road, etc.), the City + County say they are still working with property owners on land donations. Until the land is donated or easement agreements are given, timetables for a trail extension opening cannot be predicted.

Interested in leasing? Contact Dustin Tenney (864-757-4761) or Daniel Holloway (864-593-6644) with SVN Blackstream.

– Heather

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