The American Legion’s historic building in Greenville is set for potential demolition in 2025 as part of a new mixed-use development. This decision follows a vote by Post 3 members to sell the property due to changing community needs. Currently, the building, which has served since the 1930s, houses a War Museum that showcases military artifacts. While plans for relocation are underway, the demolition application is anticipated for review by the city’s Design Review Board in February 2025.
Big changes are afoot in downtown Greenville! The American Legion’s cherished historic building located right on North Main Street at 430 N. Main St. is facing a potential demolition in 2025. What’s driving this upheaval? A new mixed-use development planned by a developer keen on revitalizing the area.
Greenville City Council has given the green light to 426 N. Main St. LLC to buy the adjacent Greenville City Municipal Court property for a cool $4 million. This piece of real estate lies right next to the American Legion building and sets the stage for what the developer has in mind: a snazzy Class A mixed-use development that will surely grab the attention of locals and visitors alike. Although designs for this exciting project are still in the works, it’s shaping up to be a major highlight for the city.
The American Legion building is more than just a property; it’s a piece of Greenville’s history. Having served as the local chapter’s dedicated lodge since the early 1930s, the building is not only a meeting place but also houses a War Museum, displaying various military artifacts that tell the rich stories of those who served. Currently, it occupies a modest 0.35-acre site, and being listed on the Greenville Historic Inventory adds to its significance.
So, mark your calendars and stay tuned! As these changes unfold, it’s evident that Greenville is committed to maintaining its rich heritage while embracing the potential of redevelopment.
Greenville Prepares for Exciting Redevelopment at Historic Intersection
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