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The concept is taking over South Korea’s capital city. We’re thinking about where we’d copy it in GVL.
These designated districts — which allow pedestrians within its boundaries to carry open alcoholic beverages outside — are growing in popularity around the US.
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South Carolina’s Tax Free Weekend gives you a chance to save on clothes, school supplies, books + more (online orders included). Here’s where to stock up at local spots.
We looked at why parts of GVL are named what they’re named.
As the Swamp Rabbit Trail continues its growth across our city (and beyond), we’re looking back at the master plan that started it all.
The Textile Capital of the World did its part in securing victory for the Allies during the conflict.
With the news that “Top Chef” is bringing season 23 to Greenville, there’s high interest in tasting the cheftestants’ creations during the challenges and events, but the process is cloaked in secrecy + bound by non-disclosure agreements.
From smoked tableside presentations to bubbles and brine, Greenville’s caviar scene is more luxe than you might think. We’re diving into where you can order caviar around town, whether you’re planning a splurge-worthy night out or looking to impress guests with a Champagne and caviar cart at your next event.
Greenville’s skate scene has rolled through decades of DIY grit, community advocacy, and near-misses. As a new wheelsports park finally gains momentum, we’re looking back at the turning points, shuttered parks, and local legends that helped pave the way for the city’s long-awaited concrete playground.
Hopping on a summer trend, we’re jazzing up these beloved versatile tote bags with a Greenville twist.
Join a Greenville adult sports league and make new friends, exercise, and let your competitive juices flow. From darts to volleyball, there is a sport for every skill level.
Clemson’s Peach Team brings together the best scientists in their respective disciplines to ensure the peach industry remains forward-thinking and thrives for years to come.
Save, share, and savor these local peach recipes all season long.
The $14 million development will bring food, drinks, shopping, and events along the trail near Travelers Rest.
The iconic hot air balloon festival attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators over the years for an Independence Day Celebration.
It’s halftime, folks. What will the next six months look like for you?
It may feel like 105 outside, but we’re rounding up the best cool and refreshing snacks around Greenville.
We cover Greenville’s changing landscape every single day, but we also love to look back. We used Google Street View to remember how some of Greenville’s most prominent landmarks looked almost 20 years ago.
We asked you what your favorite frozen sweet treats were in Greenville to beat the summer heat, and rounded up your favorite ice cream spots.
Check out these must-do Fourth of July events taking place in and around Greenville, SC.
When finished, the 40-acre County Square redevelopment will feature shopping, dining, and entertainment, along with office and residential space.
Leadership Greenville isn’t just a leadership program — it’s a chance to dig into our city’s most significant challenges and make a tangible impact. Here’s what I learned in Class 51, and how your nonprofit could be part of what comes next.
From soul food to a painting class, check out these local Juneteenth events.
Several local artists are participating in the international Game of Shrooms on Saturday, June 14.
From flowers to produce, here’s how to get your start with community gardens in Greenville
The Westin-Poinsett Hotel is one of the oldest in Greenville, and we’re taking a look at some of the history.
The ninth-annual Iron Caterer Throwdown puts local chefs to the test as they create dishes with three secret ingredients.
What could be coming to 1 S. Main St., where Sticky Fingers closed? Here’s what we know.