Greenville, SC’s Methodical Coffee unveils plans for new production facility in Travelers Rest

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Hakuna horchata, it means increasing cold brew production. | Renderings by Project Plus Architects

It’s bean a longtime coming. Nationally-acclaimed, and Greenville-born + brewed, Methodical Coffee is moving its production operations to a 39,500+ sqft warehouse in Travelers Rest in early October.

While the space, located next to Grace Church in Travelers Rest (999 Geer Hwy.), won’t feature a retail coffee shop, it will house Methodical’s new production facility + will consolidate roasting, packaging, and shipping operations increasing the speed of production.

The space will also feature a training lab that will be used to teach baristas how to make your favorite drinks and to host coffee and tea classes and public events.

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The space features metal rafters, brick walls + concrete floors. | Renderings by Project Plus Architects

The remaining space in the warehouse will be used to create the “Methodical Manufactory.” Methodical says it wants to bring together “like-minded ventures in a collaborative environment”.

Here’s how that space will be split up:

3,885+ sqft | Co-working kitchen
There will be a dedicated space for food product businesses that need a DHEC-approved kitchen but don’t have a brick and mortar location (think: Brands like Common Pops and Lumineaux Chocolate, the kitchen’s first two tenants). Each company will have its own workspace + storage.

6,692 sqft | GOAT Climbing Chamber
Local nonprofit GOAT (Great Outdoor Adventure Trips) will create the only nonprofit climbing center in South Carolina, offering a sliding pay scale to make indoor climbing accessible for everyone, no matter their ability to pay.

5,314 sqft | Still available
What do you think could fit in the rest of the space? Be the broker + let us know.

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