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These small, on-demand vehicles run on dedicated tracks — tell us where they should go in Greenville for a chance to win a $200 gift card.

As the “New Town Center” takes shape and adds retail and residential tenants, it’s closer to opening in spring 2024.
Woven is the first major development in the Village of West Greenville.
The development is proposed for 301 College St. and will be reviewed by the City of Greenville’s Design Review Board Urban Panel on Thursday, Jan. 5 at 4 p.m.
Design concepts were resubmitted to the City of Greenville’s Design Review Board Urban Panel on Wednesday, Dec. 21.
The new residential facility, slated to open in January 2024, will provide housing to adults experiencing chronic homelessness.
The 1.3+ acre development will feature a mix of residential and non-residential tenants.
Main Street Labs will have an updated, multi-facade appearance on South Main Street + West Washington Street.
We’re talking new tenants and an opening timeline.
A bill was passed to redesign South Carolina’s license plates to “commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution.”
America’s State Parks announced the ninth annual America’s State Parks Photo Contest, so we’re breaking down the rules, how to enter, and the judging criteria.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Greenville area with this guide to local business.
Whether you’re plunging into icy water, holding a plank on a Megaformer, or basking in red light, wellness in 2025 is about finding what makes you feel good. With so many options popping up around Greenville, we’re sharing where to try these wellness trends.
We’re here to break down what was approved + what was deferred — including plans for 20 N. Main St., and 211 N. Main St.
The partnership between Table 301 + the Greenville Drive will bring a sports bar to the space formerly occupied by Liberty Taproom and The Bellwether.
Heller Heritage on the Green will honor Max and Trude Heller with gardens, exhibits, art, and more at Heritage Green — celebrating their legacy of leadership, education, and community impact.
Prominent business leaders, presidents, and CEOs participated in a Wall Raising for Habitat for Humanity’s annual event.
Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates went from dancing on the streets of Fountain Inn to dancing on Broadway and “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
A theme of unity was highlighted in Greenville’s State of the City address with a focus of bringing together residents, neighborhoods, partners, and city staff.