Real Estate


From coffee shops to event venues, we’re asking for your insight on the top-tier spots Greenville has to offer.
The Biltmore Walk development checks boxes from the City of Greenville’s 23-year-old master plan for the area.
After celebrating 25 years in Greenville, Bon Secours Wellness Arena hopes to undergo a transformation that keeps it competitive with other arenas in our region.
This $200 million press shop will create 200 jobs at BMW.
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This amenity-rich Master Plan community offers stylish spaces starting in the low $200s.
We want to see your best set ups for the spring and summer months.
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With convenient access to the Reedy River and Swamp Rabbit Trail, this community has been thoughtfully crafted to offer an unparalleled living experience.
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From interviewing celebrities to listening to live music, here’s what happened at the Trueline music venue groundbreaking.
Here are SCDOT’s proposed safety updates to some traffic and pedestrian-heavy streets.
We spoke with Andrea Ciavardini-Royko minutes after she found out she was a James Beard Award semifinalist.
Ice storms in SC have caused widespread damage in the past, and as we brace for winter weather, we spoke to a meteorologist to find out why.
The updated plans were presented to Greenville County Council as the arena requests funding to make the renovations possible.
We compiled all of the feedback from our Giving Campaign to learn what readers love most and want to see more of in our newsletters. Here’s a peek at what they said.
We’re hopping on the latest social trend and reminiscing on some of 2016’s biggest moments, including our very own launch.
Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.
“WHEN I think about Greenville, South Carolina architecture this is exactly what comes to mind,” the post said.
The new Meals on Wheels building features a 15,000-sqft kitchen with 5,000 sqft of storage for food.
The event, which also took place in cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Nashville in January, urges participants to explore new coffee shops in their city.
If the city moves forward, the plan would close part of East Court Street to cars and expand market and event space.