Greenville: Defined by the community

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We’re going to go out on a limb here, and say that just about everyone wants to live in a “better” city. But, what defines better?

Here at GVLtoday we get a birds eye view of what people like, dislike, and want to see more of here in Greenville. However, they tend to be sporadic and spread out amongst comments, tweets, and emails. Which is why we need your help consolidating it, by filling in the gaps in the following statements:

  • I want to live in a Greenville that/where/with ______ (⬅️ your desired outcome)
  • I love Greenville because _____ (⬅️ your reason)

We’ve already received some feedback from our Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter followers (Huge shoutout to everyone who participated yesterday ❤️), and we’re super stoked to hear what everyone else has to say.

  • “I love Greenville because of the vibrant community and beautiful scenery. I want to live in a Greenville where nature is never far away and the city is clean and full of healthy, happy people.” – @lerlasmiles
  • “I love Greenville for the vibrancy of the arts, the growing “foodie” scene, and the enthusiasm for outdoor/ healthy living. I want to live in a Greenville where the commitment to all three keeps growing without losing its charm and unique feel.” – @bmwtennis88

To get in on the action, head over to any of our social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or even email us to tell us what kind of Greenville you want to live in or why you love Greenville.

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