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5 unique features of West End’s The Greene

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The Greene | photo provided

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Looking for a new place? While there are plenty of new apartments popping up across Greenville, it’s not every day that you come across one that’s in the heart of the West End, is full of sustainable features, and has a putting green on its rooftop + a craft beer bar on the street level.

Check out these 5 cool features of The Greene, a new, urban-living apartment community steps from Fluor Field with studio, one-, two- + three-bedroom apartment homes.

📍Prime location | Their West End location makes it easy to live local. Fluor Field, restaurants, and bars are all a walk or bike ride away. Coffee and pastries on-site are sourced from West End Coffee Roasters, right across the street.

🌀Community vibes | There’s a team in place 7 days/week to help you find the best floor plan for your lifestyle, give you pointers on all things Greenville – and give out pet treats to your furry friends.

♻️Sustainability | The Greene is certified Bronze NGBS (National Green Building Standard) and built with reclaimed materials. They also promote sustainable living with a Bevi water station, bottle filling stations + dedicated cardboard recycling room (the first of its kind in Greenville).

Noteworthy amenities | On top of the prime location, here are a few other perks:


    • Coming soon: a craft beer bar and bottle shop on the bottom floor of the building
    • Rooftop terrace featuring putting green; grills; fire pit; sweeping views of downtown + the mountains
    • Pool deck with a saltwater pool + lounge, outdoor TVs + kitchens/grilling stations
    • 24/7 fitness center, dedicated yoga/spin studio with Peloton bikes
    • Bocce courtyard
    • Pet spa (What? Yes.) + dog run
    • Community mountain bikes + secure bicycle storage

🎟Resident events | They’re always hosting events for residents like rooftop live music, beer tastings, music trivia nights, wings + whiskey events, puppy paw-ties + more. They’re planning a dive-in movie at the pool for later this summer.

If you’re intrigued, explore more amenities + floor plans at The Greene.

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