Development

We’re looking at the request for proposal to bring in an architect for the project, plus other city halls with features that caught our eye.

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.
The $14 million development will bring food, drinks, shopping, and events along the trail near Travelers Rest.
The iconic hot air balloon festival attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators over the years for an Independence Day Celebration.
It’s halftime, folks. What will the next six months look like for you?
It may feel like 105 outside, but we’re rounding up the best cool and refreshing snacks around Greenville.
We cover Greenville’s changing landscape every single day, but we also love to look back. We used Google Street View to remember how some of Greenville’s most prominent landmarks looked almost 20 years ago.
We asked you what your favorite frozen sweet treats were in Greenville to beat the summer heat, and rounded up your favorite ice cream spots.
Check out these must-do Fourth of July events taking place in and around Greenville, SC.
To help make your entire process at the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport as smooth as possible, we’ve created a guide that covers everything from parking to details on the airport’s nonstop flights.
Dining in Greenville is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
When finished, the 40-acre County Square redevelopment will feature shopping, dining, and entertainment, along with office and residential space.