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Here’s a recap of the City of Greenville’s Design Review Board meeting

We’re here to break down what was approved + what was deferred — including plans for 20 N. Main St., and 211 N. Main St.

GVLtoday Rendering Rey's

Rey’s also has a small residential unit on the third floor. | Rendering by Fathom Firm

It’s all by design. We’re breaking down what was approved + what was deferred during the City of Greenville’s Design Review Board (DRB).

Approved (with conditions)

Rey’s, 20 N. Main St. | Exterior and facade renovations like:

  • A new patio with outdoor seating
  • A pass-through window
  • A new metal marquee and lighting
  • Terrazzo tile flooring

Broadstreet, 211 N. Main St. | Exterior plans for the private equity firm include:

  • Vintage-style outdoor columns
  • Decorative glass panels
GVLtoday rendering 15 e coffee st.

Does your business want this space? | Rendering by Keel Concepts

Commercial building, 15 E. Coffee St. | Although no tenants have been determined yet, facade improvements will cover:

  • Two new entry doors
  • Colored metal awnings
  • A large, transparent glass window
GVLtoday Watson Ave. houses

What could you imagine in this house? | Photo via Bryan De Bruin

Deferred

Two houses, 9 and 11 Watson Ave. | Plans were submitted to demolish these two houses to make room for a proposed two-story duplex or triplex, but the DRB asked the applicant to find adaptive ways to reuse the homes.

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