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Once a 1929 synagogue, now a downtown retreat — 307 Townes Street blends history, craftsmanship, and modern luxury. From a dome-crowned primary suite to a garden oasis with a heated pool, this landmark home is on the market.

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Make Riverside your new home to enjoy countless amenities and convenient access to the heart of downtown Greenville.
Community Hub, LLC acquired Danny Smith’s Fillin & Fixin service station with plans to create a food, beverage, and entertainment venue.
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Why Greer is a perfect home for Wenker, Inc.
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Girl Up GVL — a local non-profit aimed at enriching young women — offers middle school, high school, and in-school groups for young women.
Stop and smell the roses, tulips, and more across Greenville, SC
Benefiting the Greenville Humane Society, the Papa Johns Mutt Strut is fun for adults, kids, and four-legged friends alike.
Local photographer Mac Stone joined firefighters on the front lines of the Table Rock fire to capture the 24-hour workdays to contain the flames.
From a new league format to a stadium to a legendary soccer star’s entrance to the team’s ownership group, there’s been no shortage of headlines from the Greenville Triumph recently. But what does that mean for the future of soccer in Greenville? We sat down with club leadership to find out.
If approved, 426 North Main’s three buildings will take over the former Greenville City Municipal Court property + the American Legion property.
We sat down with the creators of Baseline GVL. The indoor facility — featuring 16 temperature controlled courts, a pro shop, and lessons — is a pretty big dill.
To celebrate it’s bicentennial, Furman University is seeking recipes from the community for a cookbook.
Some of the top actors, athletes, and entrepreneurs came from our city, so we’re taking a look at Greenville’s famous alumni.
“Momentum 2050: Moving South Carolina Forward,” is long-term plan that will guide our state’s transportation system through the year 2050, but SCDOT needs your feedback now.