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Many storefronts in the North Main shopping center have remained vacant since the “Baby BI-LO” closed in 2013, but developers hope to change that.

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Construction is underway on The Shops at Arden Woods, including a Publix coming this summer.
If approved, 426 North Main’s three buildings will take over the former Greenville City Municipal Court property + the American Legion property.
We sat down with the creators of Baseline GVL. The indoor facility — featuring 16 temperature controlled courts, a pro shop, and lessons — is a pretty big dill.
Taylor’s Station says it aims to be a gathering place where “memories are made, friendships are formed, and fun is always on the menu.”
The 10,000-seat stadium is slated to open in 2026 and will serve as a home to the Greenville Triumph Soccer Club and the Greenville Liberty Soccer Club.
The McDaniel will offer 30 luxury condominiums once Phase 2 of construction is completed.
Before there was The Inn at Altamont, there was the Altamont Hotel.
We sat down with Ron Rallis for an exclusive look at plans for the property, which has sat defunct for years.
If all goes as planned, The Inn at Altamont will open in 2030 as a resort for visitors and locals to enjoy mountain views and luxury amenities.
The beloved dive bar wants to keep its character while making some updates. Plus, two restaurant veterans are helping make it happen + will bring new concepts to the building.
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The concept is taking over South Korea’s capital city. We’re thinking about where we’d copy it in GVL.
These designated districts — which allow pedestrians within its boundaries to carry open alcoholic beverages outside — are growing in popularity around the US.
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South Carolina’s Tax Free Weekend gives you a chance to save on clothes, school supplies, books + more (online orders included). Here’s where to stock up at local spots.
We looked at why parts of GVL are named what they’re named.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
As the Swamp Rabbit Trail continues its growth across our city (and beyond), we’re looking back at the master plan that started it all.