Exciting Developments Stir Up Greenville: Design Review Board Meeting Ahead!

Exciting Developments Stir Up Greenville: Design Review Board Meeting Ahead!

Hey there, Greenville residents! If you’re curious about the latest buzz in town, mark your calendars for the **Design Review Board meeting** happening on **November 21**. There’s a lot to unpack as the board gears up to look at some intriguing projects that could reshape parts of our lovely city. Let’s dive into what’s on the agenda!

Mosaic Mixed-Use Development

First up is the much-anticipated ***Mosaic mixed-use development*** by Saint Capital LLC. The board will be reviewing the final architectural and material plans for three mixed-use buildings on a prime 2.6-acre lot along **Academy Street**. This is exciting news as they had previously given the thumbs-up to the building’s site plan and massing back in September. So, it seems like things are heating up for this development! But wait, there’s more!

Alongside these buildings, a whopping **22 residential units** are also in the pipeline, set to rise over another **6.86 acres**. What can residents expect? A grand total of **94 residential units** offering a variety of choices! You can look forward to one-, two-, three-, and even four-bedroom configurations. The board will be taking a good look at three different building designs, which include snazzy three-story townhomes and modern multifamily mixed-use structures. How exciting is that?

New Condos on the Horizon: Ten Howe

***Ten Howe***. This project is set to add **38 new condominiums** to Greenville’s charming West End. Located just across from the impressive **$1.1 billion County Square development**, the proposed **18,000-square-foot building** would sit on **10 Howe St.** and **14 University St.** However, there is a small challenge — two existing homes will need to make way for this new development. The Design Review Board will be considering applications for the demolition of these structures at the upcoming meeting. Change is tough sometimes, but sometimes it’s necessary for growth!

Revamping Accessibility at 109 N. Main St.

In case you’re thinking about the accessibility concerns in our city, the board will also touch on some renovations proposed for the building at **109 N. Main St.**. The aim is to enhance ***accessibility*** for everyone! Plans include reconfiguring the building’s front facade, installing a second-floor balcony, and even adding a front elevator to assist in navigating the stairs. Sounds like a beautiful improvement, right?

Don’t forget about the cozy **Creme Shack**, which currently calls the ground floor of this building home. With all these changes, this sweet spot could see a lot more visitors in no time!

Final Thoughts

So there you have it, folks! The Design Review Board’s meeting on November 21 is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for our city. With plans for new developments and essential renovations on the table, it’s clear that Greenville is on the brink of some exciting transformations. If you care about our community and its growth, don’t miss out on following up with these projects! Stay tuned for more updates and let’s keep our vibrant Greenville flourishing!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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