A “community gathering space” coming soon to Simpsonville

Community Hub, LLC acquired Danny Smith’s Fillin & Fixin service station with plans to create a food, beverage, and entertainment venue.

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Let’s gather in Simpsonville. | Photo from Community Hub, LLC.

A “vibrant community gathering space” is coming soon to Simpsonville.

Local real estate developers Community Hub, LLC acquired the property at 136 S. Main St. — Danny Smith’s Fillin & Fixin service station (located next to The Slice) — with plans to offer food, beverage, and entertainment options (including a stage for live performances).

Downtown Simpsonville is currently working on a $15 million dollar revitalization project that includes:

  • Traffic realignment
  • New street lighting
  • Wider sidewalks
  • Pedestrian-safe crossing
  • Way-finding signage

Dianna Gracely, City Administrator for the City of Simpsonville, says this project is “exactly what we work towards” to create a unique and homey atmosphere in Simpsonville.
The project is expected to break ground in Spring 2024.

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