Dining Hall at SC Governor’s School in Greenville to Get $1 Million Makeover
Greenville, SC – Exciting changes are on the way for the dining hall at the South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities. The school is set to undergo a comprehensive renovation estimated at $1 million. Currently, the project is in its design phase, with renovation work expected to kick off in spring 2025 and wrap up by fall 2025.
The school has enlisted the services of Batson Associates Inc., a local architectural firm from Greenville, to handle the redesign. Betsy Beam, the school’s vice president of finance and administration, expressed excitement about the collaboration. “The creation of this new space for our students combined with the commitment to community by Batson Associates Inc. was just a natural fit for us for this project,” Beam stated.
The renovation will focus on enhancing both the interior and exterior dining areas. One of the primary goals is to increase seating capacity, ensuring that more students can dine comfortably. Alongside improved seating arrangements, there will be new areas for additional meal options, allowing for a broader variety of food choices.
Project architect Nicole Lindemer highlighted the vision behind the dining hall redesign. “Our goal is to create a dining hall that goes beyond functionality, offering a welcoming and vibrant space where the school community can gather, collaborate, and connect,” Lindemer shared. This renovation aims to foster a communal atmosphere, enhancing the overall dining experience for students.
In addition to Batson Associates, other local firms such as PFA Engineering, Carolina Engineering Solutions, and Fuller Group LLC will assist in the project, ensuring a well-rounded approach to making the dining hall a better place for all.