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32 town homes coming to East Park Avenue

Creekview Townes is a multi-family development proposed for 450 E. Park Ave. in Greenville, SC

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Proposed for 450 E. Park Ave. | By COR3 Design, LLC via The City of Greenville

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The City of Greenville Planning Commission met Thursday, March 16, to discuss six new business applications, including Creekview Townes — a multi-family townhome development proposed for 450 E. Park Ave.

The development was approved by the Planning Commission.

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Current view of 450 E. Park Ave. | Photo via The City of Greenville

What’s there now?

The ~2.8-acre lot, nestled between East Park Avenue, Henrietta Street, and Atlas Street (behind the former Stone Pizza Company), is currently home to an office building and a portion of Richland Creek.

Design rendering of Creekview Townes

Proposed design for Creekview Townes | By COR3 Design, LLC via The City of Greenville

What’s proposed?

The development would feature:

  • Three buildings
  • 32 two-story, rentable townhome units
  • 65 parking spaces
  • ~56,300-sqft of open space
  • Variety of trees, shrubs, and grasses
Creekview Townes rendering

A conceptual view of Creekview Townes from Richland Creek | By COR3 Design, LLC via The City of Greenville

See the complete application for additional renderings,neighborhood meeting notes, and construction plans.

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