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Take a photo tour of .408 Jackson, located in the West End within walking distance of Main St.

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Salwater pool and brick balcony overlooking downtown Greenville, SC.

Kick back by this stunning saltwater pool at .408 Jackson in GVL’s West End.

Photo by Kevin Ruck via .408 Jackson

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Located in the West End (with views of Fluor Field + downtown) and within walking distance of Main St., residents of GVL’s newest apartment community, .408 Jackson, can enjoy studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom floor plans and a full roster of community amenities, including:

  • Study pods
  • Clubroom + gameroom
  • Indoor + outdoor yoga spaces

Here’s how we’d enjoy a late spring day:

  1. Roll out of bed and head down the block to Bex Cafe & Juice Bar
  2. Get our sweat on at the tech-infused fitness center
  3. Sip a cocktail by the pool and catch some rays
  4. Pick up a ‘za from Pizzeria Fiamma (right downstairs) before enjoying front row seats to a Greenville Drive game from the balcony

Bonus: It’s located in the heart of Greenville’s new District 356, meaning you can walk to work (and play) just blocks away.*

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