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Got a hot new fling? Hoping to spice things up with your longtime partner? We’re here to help plan your next date in Greenville.
Near Mauldin Road and Potomac Avenue, Augusta Road residents could soon find a new shopping center, Augusta Gateway.
Plus, we have a special discount code for you through Wednesday, Sept. 18 so you can experience euphoria on a budget.
Tavola — an Italian concept — is Table 301’s first restaurant outside of Downtown Greenville.
On Fridays + Saturdays, you’ll be able to grab a Scout’s doughnut downtown.
Four local development projects are on the docket the the Design Review Board on Thursday, Sept. 26.
Wellness
In the growing wellness tourism space, two Greenville women have launched Belle Âme retreats for women.
It was another league-leading year for attendance at Fluor Field as we break down the Greenville Drive’s 2024 season in hot dogs eaten, beers poured, and home runs hit.
Greenville City Council gave initial approval to sell the Greenville Municipal Court building for $4 million.
Our readers gave us the 411 on the best places to grab a Caesar salad in Greenville, and we’re green with envy that we can’t try them all right now.
Joining the other food and beverage tenants in One City Plaza, The Dutchman promises an elevated dining experience as “Greenville’s first true raw bar.”
Last month, we asked you what you, your friends, and your family call landmarks, streets, and businesses that aren’t their real names. Here’s what you said.
SC small businesses are facing closures due to rising liquor liability insurance premiums. A new law hopes to address that.
Designed by renowned golf course architect Andrew Green, Kawonu Golf Club will include a clubhouse, overnight accommodations, food and beverage, and views for days.
The colorful mural at The Commons near Unity Park honors the Grammy winning, R&B legend.
Here are the titles playing in Falls Park almost every Thursday in September and October for Moonlight Movies.
KIND of the Upstate — kids including and nurturing disabilities — is making a difference in our community by teaching kids to embrace each other and treat everyone with a little more kindness.
Greenville, SC is no stranger to tourists venturing from all over to experience our city, and VisitGreenvilleSC has the numbers to prove it — here’s a look at Greenville’s tourism by the numbers.
We asked you how you spend your time on a rainy day in Greenville. From sipping on a brew at a local coffee shop or shopping for a new book, here’s what you said.
Coming in 2026, Clemson’s first professional program will help meet the community’s needs as SC experiences a veterinarian shortage.
The City of Greenville says the Greenline-Spartanburg neighborhood near downtown faces enormous growth pressure and a dwindling stock of affordable housing.
Avid GVLtoday reader Lara Wheless always puts a smile on our face when we see an email from her, so we decided we had to meet her in person.
Lewis Barbecue is bringing a new tradition to Greenville and will celebrate pitmaster John Lewis’ favorite ingredient, the Hatch green chile.
The Greenville Library is hosting Taylors History Harvest to preserve local history — bring your best historic photos, mementos, or memories.
Wellness
Hundreds of runners meet at The Commons to run to Cancer Survivors Park and back every Monday night for Greenville Run Club.
Wimp Coffee is launching in Greenville and aims to show that slowing down and smelling the coffee beans is just as important as the coffee grind-er.
Who doesn’t love shopping local? Pack the perfect picnic using only local items.
Centre Stage dropped its Fringe Festival lineup for the 2024-2025 season
From small bites to terrarium workshops, here’s where you can take your best bud on a “friend date” in Greenville
The test took place over several weeks and looked at how humanoid robots can be safely used in automobile production.