A whole *latte* drive-thrus ☕

Starbucks | Photo by Adrianna Calvo from Pexels

Starbucks | Photo by Adrianna Calvo from Pexels

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Hopefully, all you drive-thru lovin’, coffee drinkin’ readers have been enjoying the newly opened Starbucks at 47 Pete Hollis Blvd. Well hold your Pumpkin Spice Lattes, because we might be getting a second dt, dt (downtown, drive-thru).

Starbucks on Pete Hollis Blvd. | Photo by GVLtoday Team

Starbucks on Pete Hollis Blvd. | Photo by GVLtoday Team

Don’t call us Columbo just yet,, but an application for special exception has been submitted by “SBX 100 MAIN STREET, LLC” to the City of Greenville for a coffee shop with a drive-thru. The potential Bux would be located in the heart of the West End, close to the train tracks, and across from the Old Cigar Warehouse.

Site map by blueWATER Civil Design, LLC

Site map by blueWATER Civil Design, LLC

Word on the street is that Starbucks will also be in the tenant mix at the new Camperdown Development. We will see how this all shakes out, but needless to say, the Bux seems to like downtown Greenville a latte.

“One person, one cup, one neighborhood,” and one drive-thru at a time.

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