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How the modern Riverside community connects with Greenville

Make Riverside your new home to enjoy countless amenities and convenient access to the heart of downtown Greenville.

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Riverside's amenities, including a pool, fire pit, putting green, dog park, and more.

It’s hard to choose your favorite amenity at Riverside.

Photos by Kevin Ruck

Steps away from what feels like everything is Riverside, a modern apartment community conveniently located — you guessed it — riverside.

Positioned along the Reedy River and Swamp Rabbit Trail (yes, there’s trail access + bike storage) and inspired by the spirit of our city, Riverside combines artistry and adventure in downtown Greenville.

In addition to offering bright and spacious studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom floor plans, Riverside has countless high-end amenities, including:

  • WorkFlow, a dedicated coworking space featuring study pods and conference rooms
  • A resort-style pool, complete with a fire pit
  • A pickleball court, putting green, bocce ball court, and disc golf course
  • Free local drip coffee + cold brew on tap
  • A fitness center with a private yoga studio and Echelon bikes
  • An expansive dog park with a pet spa for those muddy paws
  • And more.

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