Here’s a look at the new Biltmore Walk development that just broke ground

The Biltmore Walk development checks boxes from the City of Greenville’s 23-year-old master plan for the area.

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Coming soon, Biltmore Walk. | Renderings by MHK Architecture

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Biltmore Walk — a neighborhood of 44 townhouses — has broken ground off of Pearl Avenue (near Sirrine Stadium). While this development is new, the plan for townhouses — and the name of the development — is not.

The townhouses

Located minutes from the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail and the County Square redevelopment, Biltmore Walk draws inspiration from New York City’s Gramercy Park.

Described as “a harmonious blend of historic charm and contemporary luxury,” the homes will feature:

  • Three- + four-bedroom floor plans
  • Private elevators and two-car garages
  • Rooftop terraces
  • Access to residential green spaces within the development

A 24-year-old idea

When the Haynie-Sirrine Master Plan was shared in the early-2000s, page 72 introduced us to “Biltmore Park,” a recommendation to build 35 townhouses and a public park.

Stemming from discussions with residents at a series of meetings, this idea supported the master plan’s key recommendations for the neighborhood to “encourage the construction of a wide variety of housing throughout the neighborhood” + “maintain existing housing along Pearl Avenue and provide infill housing on vacant lots.”

Keene Development Group acquired the land and adjacent plots to make the 24-year-old plan, and those recommendations, a reality.

ICYMI, Keene is also building The McDaniel near the Greenville Zoo and Cleveland Park.

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