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Invest Local: Trade Street Social

Trade Street Social is bringing new energy to downtown Greer and an investment opportunity to locals.

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Welcome back to Invest Local, a series in which we shine a light on ways Greenvillians can invest their time, talent, and treasure — locally.

Today, we’re taking a look at an exciting new addition to downtown Greer that doubles as a new investment opportunity: Trade Street Social.

The business

Trade Street Social is being developed by B&B and Crafted Community Concepts (C3) and will feature a kitchen, bar, indoor/outdoor seating, and entertainment options like golf simulators, duckpin bowling, and an arcade.

B&B and C3’s fourth collaboration, Trade Street Social is designed to attract locals and tourists alike, promoting a strong sense of community and creating a vibrant social hub while preserving the historical charm of the area.

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Trade Street Social will offer food, drinks, and entertainment.

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The company’s three other locations include Southernside Brewing Co. and Double Stamp Brewery here in Greenville and Chucktown Brewery in Charleston. Read: They have a strong track record.

The climate

Trade Street Social will be part of the new life sweeping through Greer and the Greater Greenville area in recent years. In 2022 alone, ~22 organizations have chosen to locate or expand in Greenville County, helping keep our local economy strong. Think:

  • $468 million in new capital investment
  • $8.4 billion in capital investment announced in the last five years
  • 2,326 new jobs

The opportunity

Want to put your local dollars behind this new community offering? Investing local (in a business you can literally see the potential in) means being able to witness the impact your investment is making in real time — and being able to impact the performance of that business by being a brand ambassador within the community.

Ready to invest in what — and where — you know? Explore the investment and learn about other local opportunities with Vicinity, a platform that gives any investor the opportunity to start building their local portfolio.*

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