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The City Council approved spending priorities for the “Open Space Fund” in hopes of preserving Greenville’s tree canopy.
Smiley’s on the Roxx will offer the live music you know and love from Smiley’s Acoustic Cafe paired with the restaurant and bar features you know and love from On the Roxx.
Whether you prefer red, white, or rosé, these Greenville wine shops will have something to please your palate.
This boutique hotel features ~50 works of art from local and regional artists across different mediums, making Hotel Hartness an unexpected local gallery.
Pawleys Island, located between Myrtle Beach and Charleston, offers protected coastlines, immaculate gardens, historic homes, and — of course — some of the best seafood in SC.
Featuring fitness + coworking space, the Pepsi-Cola plant will soon be Crescent One, an “epicenter for business development.”
ReCraft, Greenville’s one-of-a-kind community center, is open in its new location and wants to celebrate with you.
Scuffletown Food Truck Park will feature six food trucks, a locally-focused craft beer tap wall, and entertainment for the whole family.
In addition to musical headliners like Khalid and Quinn XCII, there are plenty of other activities at Voyage Music Festival to enjoy.
Competing in Duke’s Hot Tomato Summer and the Travelers Rest Tomato Sandwich Taste-Off, Chef Taylor Montgomery is two-for-two.
From Broadway hits to black box shows, Greenville has a theatre to satisfy every audience.
The three designs from a local muralist feature landmarks, icons, and colors that are uniquely TR.
Adding new interactive games to their collection, Group Therapy expands the fun with this entertainment upgrade.
From its rich music history, how to reserve a court, and what to expect from the menus, here’s what to know before you go to Greenville’s newest entertainment complex — PKL Park.
Whether your sweet tooth wants this campfire treat in the summer or the fall, these places can satisfy your s’mores craving year round.
Take a historical walk down Main Street and learn some Greenville trivia through our statues.
Featuring locally-sourced ingredients, stop by this celebration of summer to learn new cooking techniques from fellow Greenvillians.
Community Hub, LLC acquired Danny Smith’s Fillin & Fixin service station with plans to create a food, beverage, and entertainment venue.
From a rock quarry, to one of Greenville’s city parks, we’re exploring how the Rock Quarry Garden came to be.
Opening in September 2023, a local entrepreneur is bringing the franchised location to the Golden Strip while working with the owners of the original Taylor’s location.
We did a roundup of some pie spots to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Wellness
Youth cyclists in Greenville are taking going internatinal with ONTO Cycling Group
From an abandoned 1800s railroad project to a revolutionary research space for dairy scientists, did you know the Stumphouse Tunnel helped scientists cure the perfect blue cheese?
You can be a part of the strategic plan focused on green space, trails, parks, and events in Greenville, SC.
Experience a new kind of concert featuring lasers set to the music of popular artists.
A 10 day long comedy show including sketch comedy, stand-up, improv, and workshops, will be held at Coffee Underground in November.
Hester General Store officially opens for business Friday, Dec 16 in Dacusville.
Chef Michael Siebert joined three other chefs to compete for $20,000 on the hit Food Network show.
The McClaren Medical Shelter served Greenville’s Black community in the 1950’s, and will soon serve the community again as a center offering health care and support services.