News Summary
Greenville is witnessing a significant transformation as construction kicks off on a major capital improvement project. This project includes the addition of 5,600 feet of new sidewalks and upgrades to Mohawk Drive, Gallivan Street, Cary Street, and Chick Springs Road. Residents can expect improved pedestrian safety, upgraded storm drains, and a new 29-story multi-use development, projected to be the tallest building in South Carolina, as well as an investment of $130 million in the Gateway Project.
Exciting Changes on the Horizon for Greenville
In a move that is sure to catch the eye of residents and visitors alike, construction has officially kicked off on a major capital improvement project in Greenville. The transformation is set to enhance the bustling areas of Mohawk Drive, Gallivan Street, Cary Street, and Chick Springs Road, bringing a wave of new sidewalks and various upgrades for foot traffic and vehicle flow in the city.
Here’s What to Expect
One of the most exciting updates is the installation of a whopping 5,600 feet of new sidewalk. This will feature not only curb lawn but also curb and gutter installations, making walking in these areas safer and more pleasant than ever. The project aims to create a better pedestrian experience, complete with streetscaping that includes picturesque lighting to brighten the streets at night.
Moreover, a raised intersection will take shape at the corner of Mohawk and Cary Streets, effectively slowing down traffic and making it easier for pedestrians to cross. The project also involves crucial storm drain upgrades to better manage runoff and reduce flooding during heavy rains.
What’s the Timeline?
Work will commence at the Wade Hampton side and gradually head toward Lotus Court. While the bulk of the construction will linger on the shoulder, it’s good to be prepared for periodic lane closures along these routes. Residents should brace themselves for a full closure with a posted detour during the construction of the raised intersection, but don’t worry! This entire project is set to wrap up within a year.
Upcoming Developments
But that’s not all! Looking ahead, the City of Greenville has even bigger plans. In 2025, it’s set to break ground on an impressive 29-story multi-use development as part of the much-anticipated Gateway Project. This site, located at 250 North Church Street, has been vacant since the demolition of the former Greenville Memorial Auditorium in 1997. The architectural feat is projected to be the tallest building in South Carolina, altering the downtown skyline significantly.
The Gateway Project isn’t just about height; it comfortably accommodates 342 apartments within its 12,000 square feet of living space, in addition to being home to up to five commercial and retail outlets and public plazas. A parking structure that can hold about 350 vehicles is also part of the package, ensuring residents and visitors have ample space to park.
Investment and Features
The investment for the Gateway Project is an astounding $130 million. Adding a touch of greenery, the architectural design incorporates a charming selection of eight types of trees and seven types of shrubs for landscaping, creating a vibrant area for everyone.
While this new development glimmers on the horizon, the city is also seeing the construction of the Southpointe Senior Residences—a noteworthy project worth $23 million. This initiative will offer 90 residential units for low- and moderate-income renters aged 55 and older, with pre-leasing expected to begin in December 2025.
Additional Projects in the Spotlight
Adding to this whirlwind of progress, Auro Hotels has recently acquired the Bowater Building in downtown Greenville, and while financial details remained under wraps, it was previously listed for sale between the low and mid-$40 million range. More exciting announcements are anticipated regarding the future of this property, keeping the buzz around Greenville alive and thriving.
As construction gets underway and these projects develop, the fabric of Greenville is set for a remarkable transformation, making it more pedestrian-friendly and visually stunning. Stay tuned for more updates as the magic unfolds!
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