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Home Team BBQ, new brewery coming to GVL

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Rendering by LMG Architects via Greenville Journal

A new 12-acre mixed-use development is coming to Laurens Road, and it’s bringing Charleston-based Home Team BBQ with them. Holland Park (813 Laurens Rd.) will break ground in early 2019, and will include Home Team BBQ, Double Stamp Brewery, the half-acre Oak Tree Park (featuring existing 100-year-old oak trees) + office, retail + restaurant space. For size comparison, recently developed Westone on Stone Avenue is 18,000 sq. ft. while Holland Park will be 23,500 sq. ft with two additional shipping container restaurants.

Holland Park will be highly accessible (just 1.7 miles from Main Street + half a mile from Willy Taco), and will back up to the proposed extension of the Greenville Health System’s Swamp Rabbit Trail. Parking won’t be an issue 🙌 thanks to 175 parking spaces.

🚧 Two former senior living building on the left side of the property will be demolished. If everything goes as planned, you can expect Home Team + Double Stamp Brewery to be open late 2019.

Click here to read more from Greenville Journal on the Holland Park development.

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