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Inside the rapidly growing Village of West Greenville

Plus, how you can join the future of this up-and-coming neighborhood.

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The Village of West Greenville is gaining momentum with new growth and future development.

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It’s no secret that the Village of West Greenville is rapidly growing. Conveniently located about a mile from downtown, this up-and-coming area is booming with new businesses. Think: 60+ galleries, shops, restaurants, and more. (Be right back — we just need to grab a quick cappuccino from The Village Grind and a meatball parm from Coastal Crust.)

Plus, there’s even more to look forward to. Construction is underway at townhome community The Kitson + major mixed-use development Woven is expected to break ground in March.

If you’re a business owner or developer looking to join the neighborhood, the local experts at Trinity Partners say now’s the time. We’ll let some recent listings speak for themselves: Two office suites in Poe West, two Railside Studios spaces, and two suites at 1278 Pendleton St. were just signed for. We’ll keep our eye on what moves in.

Available listings

From office buildings and retail spaces to land with endless potential, there are still many unique opportunities to make your mark in the Village. Here’s what’s on the market:

  • Poe West, 556 Perry Ave. | One office suite is available for sublease by Grayson Burgess and Edward Wilson.
  • 1278 Pendleton St. | One retail space on the first floor (2,700 sqft) is available for sublease by Rakan Draz.
  • 1167 + 1172 Pendleton St. | Approx. 2.85 acres of land are for sale by Rakan Draz and Edward Wilson.
  • 582 Perry Ave. | 2,650 sqft of retail/office space is for lease by Rakan Draz and Edward Wilson.
  • 10 Draper St. | 2,800 sqft of flex space is for lease by Walt Robinson and Chisolm Nicholson.

Coming soon

  • 1233–1237 Pendleton St. | This Class A retail/restaurant space could soon house your new favorite eatery or shop.
  • Railside Studios, 46 Lois Ave. | This studio suite will be available soon.

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