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Two new developments in the West End of Greenville, S.C.

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Rendering of the new space at the corner of Pendleton and Academy streets | By McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture

One of the most frequent questions we’ve received in the last month is – “What is happening at the corner of Academy and Pendleton streets across from the new Burger King?”

Well, now we have an answer for you.

Upstate Business Journal recently shared this piece, announcing that the building is set to be the new headquarters for marketing agency, Cargo, and the Trehel Corporation.

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Rendering of the new space at the corner of Pendleton and Academy streets | By McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture

The new HQ will be taking over what used to be a grocery store for the neighborhood back in the 1930s. The team behind the project say preserving the history of the building is the goal. The target completion date for this project is by the end of 2020.

This is not the only new + exciting development happening in the West End.

A few weeks ago we told you about a possible music venue coming to the West End on Rhett Street. Well, some new renderings have been submitted for the proposed project, and they’ve got us feeling excited.

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Rendering of the proposed music venue | By McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture

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Rendering of the proposed music venue | By McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture

You can click the link here to read our original story about the details of the proposed project and here to see more of the new renderings for the venue.

We’re excited to still see growth + development happening amidst the pandemic, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated on the progress of these and any future developments.

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