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What’s on the agenda for this month’s Design Review Board meeting?

Four local development projects are on the docket the the Design Review Board on Thursday, Sept. 26.

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We’ll happily take a staycation. | Rendering by Equip Studio

Looks like we made it. Four projects have officially moved forward in the City of Greenville’s development approval process, and will be reviewed by the Design Review Board this month on Thursday, Sept. 26. Here’s what they’ll be discussing + what we know about the projects

West End Hotel, 515 Pendleton St.

In addition to ~100 rooms, this new hotel will feature:

  • No more than four floors
  • Pockets of green space
  • Commercial tenant space
  • Event space
  • Rooftop terrace + bar

Greenville Gateway, 250 N. Main St.

The Greenville Gateway project was previously approved by the Design Review Board, but is seeking final approval on its facade design + exterior material and color selections.

You may remember us talking about this project, but here’s a refresher. The development will have:

  • 342 apartments
  • 14,000 sqft of commercial space
  • 350 parking spaces
  • Food + entertainment venues
  • Enhanced pedestrian gateway to The Well

Mosaic, 650 S. Academy St.

This development might also look familiar, but you can expect to find:

  • 19,000 sqft of space for commercial and grocer tenants
  • 231 apartments
  • 8,500 sqft of indoor tenant amenities
  • Two levels of underground parking

Single-family units, 420 Birnie St.

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Nice and cozy. | Rendering by Seamon Whiteside

These 21 units near Unity Park will feature:

  • Open space
  • Two-car garage (plus, four units have a two-car driveway)

If you want to attend the meeting, it’s at City Hall on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 4 p.m., but if you’re not able to make it, you know we’ll keep you posted.

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