Development

Mayor Knox White says VisitGreenvilleSC estimates we’ve lost 70,000 hotel room nights from events that Greenville could not accommodate without a development like this.

The community hub at Hartness will see several new tenants and new, fresh amenities.
Switchyards flipping the script on traditional coworking spaces with its neighborhood work club, right in your backyard.
The revised affordable housing policy would split into two incentive programs and would be “less stringent”
Seratonic will be owned and operated by the AC Hotel at Camperdown Plaza.
The Haynie-Sirrine neighborhood master plan focused on a few key areas: The County Square redevelopment, commercial development, residential development, and open space + connectivity.
Four local development projects are on the docket the the Design Review Board on Thursday, Sept. 26.
Greenville City Council gave initial approval to sell the Greenville Municipal Court building for $4 million.
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The exclusive enclave of high-end residences on Biltmore Drive will welcome visitors to enjoy its lush green spaces.
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The Biltmore Walk development will house exclusive residences in a walkable, park-like atmosphere.
Bravo’s ‘Top Chef’ is bringing its kitchen showdown to the Carolinas, with Season 23 filming in Charlotte and spotlighting Greenville’s rising food scene in several episodes.
SCDOT’s rehabilitation on the Church Street Bridge began in spring 2025 and just hit the halfway point in early 2026.
Leave it to Greenvillians to find the fun, even when it’s not quite a “snow day.”
We’re following headlines from officials as the ice storm hits Greenville.
We spoke with Andrea Ciavardini-Royko minutes after she found out she was a James Beard Award semifinalist.
Ice storms in SC have caused widespread damage in the past, and as we brace for winter weather, we spoke to a meteorologist to find out why.
The updated plans were presented to Greenville County Council as the arena requests funding to make the renovations possible.
We compiled all of the feedback from our Giving Campaign to learn what readers love most and want to see more of in our newsletters. Here’s a peek at what they said.
We’re hopping on the latest social trend and reminiscing on some of 2016’s biggest moments, including our very own launch.
Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.