Exciting New Townhome Development Planned for Former Baby Bi-Lo Site in Downtown Greenville

Exciting Changes Ahead for Downtown Greenville!

Residents of downtown Greenville, get ready for some exciting news! A new townhome development might be coming to the former “Baby Bi-Lo” site located at 505 N. Main St. This site has been waiting for transformation ever since the grocery store closed its doors back in 2013, and it seems like change is finally on the horizon!

New Plans by Acre Management

Acre Management, a private equity firm based in Atlanta, has plans to demolish the long-vacant shopping center in favor of constructing 46 brand-new townhomes. This could be a significant addition to the area, and the community is buzzing with anticipation! The upcoming development promises some fantastic features, although specific details about the townhomes themselves are still under wraps.

Get Involved: Public Feedback Welcome!

The excitement doesn’t stop there! The city has scheduled a Project Preview Meeting on November 19, where members of the community can come together to learn more about the project and share their thoughts. It’s a great opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and get involved in shaping the future of their neighborhood. After all, who wouldn’t want a say in what goes up in their backyard?

Next Steps: Design Review Board Approval

If all goes according to plan, the project is expected to go in front of the City’s Design Review Board on January 16, 2025. This step is crucial as it ensures that the development meets the city’s design standards and community needs. So mark your calendars and keep your fingers crossed for a positive outcome!

A Glimpse at the Past

The site at 505 N. Main St. has had a bit of a rocky history. Over the last decade, several plans have been proposed for the three-acre property, but all of them were ultimately scrapped. Earlier this year, Acre Management took a bold step by requesting to rezone the property. Under its current zoning laws, the site is categorized as MX-2 and MX-3, which allows for the construction of two or three-story mixed-use buildings.

Community Concerns

During a previous presentation at the June Project Preview Meeting, the developers shared two different design options for the site. However, not all feedback was positive. Many residents raised concerns regarding the proposed changes to the zoning, prompting Acre Management to withdraw their rezoning request after listening to the community.

What’s Next for the Site?

As Acre Management moves forward, it’s important for the residents of Greenville to stay engaged and informed. There’s a real sense of hope that the old Baby Bi-Lo site can finally be revitalized into a thriving community filled with new homes. Greenville could be on its way to becoming an even more attractive place to live!

Stay Tuned!

Change is coming, and the excitement is palpable! Residents are encouraged to stay tuned for updates and to participate in the upcoming public meeting on November 19. Whether you’re hoping to see more housing options or simply curious about how the area will evolve, your voice matters.

With a little luck and community involvement, the former Baby Bi-Lo site could soon transform into a bustling neighborhood hub, complete with cozy townhomes to call your own. So let’s get ready, Greenville! Together, we can make this site a beautiful part of our community!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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