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Bye February 💃

February Round Up

You’ll want to pass along the top story to a friend ASAP.

January crept by, while February was gone in the blink of an eye. Wondering where the time went? Don’t worry, we are too, and that’s we compiled some of our top February stories so we can say goodbye to those cold, dark days. We’re ready for ya, March.

1️⃣ Asked + Answered: GVL construction

Y’all had a lot of questions about Greenville’s latest construction projects, so we did our best to provide you with alllllll the answers, like the fact that Charlotte-based Foxcroft Wine Co. is going in the old Brazwell’s spot on Main Street. 🍷 Interested in more development updates? Read it all here.

2️⃣ Finders keepers 👀

As much as we’re looking towards the future, checking in on the past is equally important. We had a fabulous day finding some of GVL’s favorite antique shops (and we may have left with some purchases of our own). If you like mid-century bar carts as much as we do, make sure to check out our list.

3️⃣ George Clooney has the keys to our city – but what does that mean?

Keys to the city? As in, we can just unlock any restaurant at any time? We wish. Here’s what having keys to the city actually means + who has them.

4️⃣ Where we want to watch the Masters

By now, you’ve probably heard of FR8 Yard in Spartanburg, and let us tell you, it is all it’s cracked up to be: killer food, picnic tables, fire pits, live music, plenty of beer options – we’ve decided to move our office here for the summer, if you need us. 😎

5️⃣ The farms behind farm-to-table

The Upstate is swarming with people who are pushing the farm-to-table movement, but sometimes all you see is a picture of the final product on social media. Here’s who is creating those Instagram-worthy dishes.

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