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The proposed concept would bring a new kind of social space to the Mills Avenue corridor, combining recreation with community. If approved, Bogey’s Golfgarten could become Greenville’s next go-to spot to sip, swing, and stay a while.

Hispanic Heritage Month takes place Thurs., Sept. 15-Sat. Oct. 15.
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More Than Rhythm: A Black Music Series is back for a second season at the Columbia Museum of Art, taking attendees on a journey of history and culture to celebrate Black music.
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Alrinthea Carter + J. Smith-Cameron hope to bring home the hardware at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards.
Who’s ready for legendary brisket + honky tonk music?
Greenville designer and renovator Kym Petrie will renovate a local house on Magnolia Network’s “In with the Old” on Wed., Sept. 7.
We asked for pics of your pups, and you did not hold bark. 🐶
Your curated calendar for new openings, tours, exhibits, and foodie events in Greenville, SC.
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When hosting a special occasion to celebrate a holiday or milestone, finding the right venue can make or break the party. Here’s a look at Endeavor Greenville’s event spaces (right in the heart of downtown Greenville).
City Barbeque, a counter-service barbecue chain, will open its first South Carolina location in Greenville.
Clemson’s head coach Dabo Swinney played and coached at the University of Alabama before his move to SC, but does that mean he’s the right fit to take over from Nick Saban? We want your hot takes.
We asked our readers where they were from, and as it turns out — y’all are from all over.
3’s Golf — a par three golf course invested in by Justin Timberlake and 8AM Golf — revamped its Grubhouse for some “holesome” food and entertainment.
According to Greer, “Chemistry for Cooks” is a textbook, but is accessible to the general reader and will “change the way you think about cooking.”
We asked, you delivered. Here’s what you want to see go in the closed Reid’s Fine Foods location in Greenville.
The Landmark Building will be re-branded back to its original name, the Daniel Building, and will add outdoor seating, landscaping, and and lighting.
Thanks to the City of Greenville, North Main Street received 27 new dogwood trees to help protect Greenville’s tree canopy.
Compiled by Greenville History Tours, the #UltimateGVLFoodie list tracks hundreds of restaurants block-by-block every month.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our GVLtoday Picture of the Year contest.