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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.

With the help of this campaign, the 63-year-old Caine Halter Family YMCA plans to update the tennis courts, enhance an outdoor sports field, and create an outdoor pavilion.
We asked our readers what they’d like to see in the former Birds Fly South Ale Project in Hampton Station at 1320 Hampton Ave.
The natural + organic grocery store Sprouts Farmers Market breaks ground on its North Hills Shopping Center location in Greenville and is set to open in 2024.
Together with the City of Greenville, GHF will be able to provide 549 affordable housing units to Greenville citizens.
Wellness
The Eastside Family YMCA spent $2.4 million on a new sports complex to serve 4,500 local kids.
From residental property to an airplane viewing platform, these Airport District plans are sure to make your heart soar.
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Adams Hill is now leasing one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments.
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From a home plate-shaped, resort-style, saltwater pool in the heart of Greenville’s West End to complimentary beer pours, .408 Jackson has thought of everything to make its apartments your ideal home.
Featuring fitness + coworking space, the Pepsi-Cola plant will soon be Crescent One, an “epicenter for business development.”
Scuffletown Food Truck Park will feature six food trucks, a locally-focused craft beer tap wall, and entertainment for the whole family.
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.