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Updates from downtown Greer, SC

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Greer Station | photo by:@greerstation

Has it been a minute since you’ve visited downtown Greer? A few things are changing — businesses are reopening, moving, or opening brand new. 🎉

Here’s a quick rundown on a few things you may have missed, and will maybe inspire you to plan your next date night or day off in Greer.

☕️ Barista Alley moves across the street | Barista Alley has closed up their coffee shop to prep for their move to their new location, but don’t worry, it is just across the street. The grand opening for their new location is Aug. 20.

🥂 Fizz Boutique & Champagne Bar opening this month | What makes shopping even better? Doing it with some bubbly in your hand. This new boutique + champagne bar opens later this month, according to their Instagram bio, which says they’ll be opening “very soon.”

🚂 Historic Greer Depot opens | The former Piedmont + Northern Railway depot turned event venue and meeting space has officially opened. See the transformed space.

🍴 The Bleu Porch reopens | The downtown Greer restaurant had their grand reopening yesterday, Aug. 9, after being closed for remodeling. See a sneak peek of the remodeling updates.

💐 Urban Petals reopens | Urban Petals reopened on Aug. 5. They’re still waiting for their new home next door to be completed, so in the meantime they have reopened the shop every week Thursday-Saturday.

Greer’s staying busy, so be sure to make a trip to experience all of the updates.

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