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An exterior aerial shot of 130 S. Main St. in downtown Greenville.

The unique space at 130 S. Main St. radiates history and charm.

Photo by Trinity Partners

Love the building that houses M. Judson? Same. The downtown property’s third-floor space (7,257 sqft) is available for lease via Trinity Partners.

The former courtroom is full of character with its high ceilings, mezzanine, and large windows that flood the space with light. The historic details and distinct character are impressive, to say the least. Accessible by the stairs in front of the bookstore, it’s a prime retail or office spot.

Psst... See inside with this video tour.

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