$60 Million Project Underway in Greenville

$60 Million Project Underway in Greenville

A revitalization effort worth $60 million is currently in progress in Greenville, South Carolina. The century-old Judson Mill District is set to transform its last two historic structures into modern apartments with almost 200 units. Developers are referring to this project as a ‘historic revitalization’. This initiative aims to maintain the architectural integrity of the historic mills while creating a vibrant community atmosphere.

Preserving Greenville’s Rich History

The historical Judson Mill was once known as Greenville’s largest mill. For the past five years, efforts have been made to resurrect this mill with a modern touch. The attempt to preserve these structures has gained a wide range of appreciation from the local community. Greenville resident, Sinura Or’Reilly Lowery, expressed her sentiments, saying, “You get to preserve the buildings. It is a beautiful building. The structure is huge. Why not bring people out into the community together.”

Almost 800,000 square feet at Judson Mill has already been developed. This includes retail, dining, entertainment, and residential spaces. So far, over $100 million has been invested into this project. The Judson Mill Group forecasts an additional $60 million for the full-scale development of the property.

Transforming Historic Buildings into Modern Apartments

The project’s next phase involves the renovation of two historic structures, the Jenny and Westervelt buildings. Their conversion will result in the addition of 181 apartment lofts. According to Ken Reiter, co-developer of the Judson Mill District, the aim is to “preserve the legacy of these historic structures while fostering a modern, vibrant, community where residents can thrive and connect.”

Rental prices for the new apartments have varied significantly on Judson Mill’s leasing website. A spectrum from as low as $1525 for a one-bedroom apartment to as high as $2780 for a three bed, two bath unit allows for various price points. While some locals still prefer the affordability of residing outside Greenville, most acknowledge and appreciate the convenience and unique historical appeal that the revitalized mills have to offer.

Community Engagement and Economic Impact

The transformation of these old mills to modern-day living spaces is not the only advantage; the project has also brought along economic prosperity. It has resulted in a boost in job opportunities and has attracted both locals and tourists alike, resulting in an increased stimulant for Greenville’s economy. This balance of historic preservation and economic brilliance showcases Greenville as a city that embraces its past while progressing towards the future.

A Vibrant Future Ahead

Developers have announced that the revitalization of the two buildings is set to be completed by 2025. These structures, once used to convert cotton into thread and play a key role in yarn production, will serve as an essential testament to Greenville’s textile industry history. They will soon host a modern community, demonstrating just how successfully Greenville balances historic preservation with contemporary living.


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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