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Development update: Greenville’s newest walkable community

Construction is underway on The Shops at Arden Woods, including a Publix coming this summer.

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Photo 1: A white club house with black trim, Photo 2: Outside view of a Publix, Photo 3: A row of blue townhomes, Photo 4: Exterior of a large dark blue house, Photo 5: A community pool with a playground in the background at sunset

Arden Woods homes are walkable to The Shops, and less than a 10 minute drive from downtown Greenville.

Photos provided by Ryan Homes

Remember when we gave you an inside look at the Arden Woods Master Plan community? It’s about to have a new neighbor: The Shops at Arden Woods, a mixed retail development anchored by a brand new Publix.

The 66,387-sqft shopping center will consist of two ancillary shops buildings in addition to the Publix Super Market. Construction is already underway, with Publix expected to open this August and the rest of The Shops coming later this year.

The best part? Arden Woods by Ryan Homes still has plenty of homes available, meaning more opportunities to live walking distance from The Shops, and your next Pub Sub.

ICYMI, here’s what else you can expect as an Arden Woods Resident:

Fun fact: Arden Woods is built on an old golf course. Developers preserved some of the golf cart paths, including a tunneled path leading straight to The Shops at Arden Woods.

Tour Arden Woods by Ryan Homes to see available Townhomes, Villas, and Estates, and find your next home. The community also boasts amenities like:

  • Walking trails + a community garden
  • A junior Olympic pool
  • Multiple dog parks
  • Pickleball courts
  • Kids’ playgrounds
  • A fishing pond
  • Fire pits

Stay tuned for more updates, and let us know what you’d like to see at The Shops.

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