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Shopping, restaurants, walking trails, pickleball, and more at BridgeWay Station

A new apartment community — Avvio and Prossimo at BridgeWay Station — offers upscale living in Simpsonville, with easy access to Greenville.

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Avvio and Prossimo at BridgeWay Station’s design took architectural inspiration from European styles.

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Who said living in the suburbs meant you had to live far away from retail, restaurants, and entertainment? Settled in mixed-use development BridgeWay Station, Avvio and Prossimo is a new apartment community with enviable future amenities (think: saltwater rooftop pool, pickleball courts, top-of-the-line exercise equipment from Peloton) and easy access to local restaurants and bars, boutique shopping, fitness studios, a nail salon, and more.

Even with the abundance of nearby amenities, residents can easily access Greenville and its surroundings due to the convenient proximity to I-385 and I-85.

Avvio and Prossimo offers studio, one, two, and three-bedroom floor plans with modern finishes like granite countertops, walk-in closets, and stainless steel appliances (plus, the oven includes an air fryer). Check, check, and check.

For a limited time, new residents can receive up to one month of free rent when leasing at Avvio and Prossimo.

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