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Businesses in Sparkle City’s new mixed-use neighborhood center, W Square, to open this summer

Renovations are underway on W Square, a strip mall turned mixed-use, neighborhood center on East Main Street in Spartanburg, SC featuring multiple restaurant and business tenants.

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Well on its way to becoming a W. | Photo via Pintail CRE

Renovations are underway on W Square, a strip mall turned mixed-use neighborhood center in Spartanburg (2601 E. Main St., Spartanburg).

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Renovations in progress | Photo via Pintail CRE

The 26,000-sqft indoor and outdoor space will feature a mix of existing tenants and new businesses opening this summer:

New tenants

  • Burrito Hub | Mexican-inspired cuisine (second Spartanburg location)
  • Thai Basil | Authentic Thai dishes
  • Milltown Coffee Co. | Gourmet Coffee, teas, snacks
  • The Bearded Cork Taproom | Dog-friendly taproom

Existing tenants

If you’re a business looking to get in on W Square, you’re in luck. Space is still available for lease. Learn more about the property and email the listing agent, Pintail Commercial Real Estate’s Josh Tew, to inquire about available space.

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