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Mill Village Ministries breaks ground on its community hub

The Mill Village Ministries building in the Village of West Greenville will support the efforts of the organization’s four nonprofits.

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The organization hopes to host community events here. | Rendering via Mill Village Ministries

Mill Village Ministries — a group of local nonprofits — broke ground on its new community hub in The Village of West Greenville.

This $4.5+ million redevelopment project will transform a 14,000-sqft building into the permanent home for Mill Village Farms, Village Wrench, Village Launch, and Village Engage.

The space will feature:

  • A full-service bike shop
  • A FoodShare warehouse to facilitate the distribution of fresh fruits and vegetables across the county
  • Dedicated training spaces for entrepreneurial classes
  • Spaces for youth leadership development programs
  • An event plaza with public artwork
  • Space for minority and women-owned pop-up markets

Learn more about Mill Village’s work in the Greenville community.

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