New Developments Transforming Greenville and Upstate

News Summary

Greenville and the Upstate area are witnessing a surge in commercial and mixed-use developments. Key projects like the Greenville Gateway, the revitalization of the Potter Store, and the Mosaic initiative indicate a thriving future, enhancing both living and commercial spaces. With significant investments and construction plans underway, the local community can anticipate a decade of growth and transformation in the region.

Exciting Developments on the Rise in Greenville and the Upstate!

Greenville and the surrounding Upstate area are buzzing with energy as major commercial and mixed-use development projects make significant headway. From high-end living spaces to modern retail points, there’s a lot to look forward to, and it’s shaping up to be a thrilling time for residents and visitors alike!

The Gateway to a New Era

First off, let’s talk about the ambitious Greenville Gateway, a stunning $150 million mixed-use project coming to 250 N. Church St. This eye-catching development has recently made strides with the Design Review Board approving the final outdoor lighting and landscaping designs back in December. Developers at NR Investments, alongside the architectural brilliance of Johnston Design Group, are gearing up for the next stages. Expect the permitting process to kick off in January 2025, aiming for construction to start by the summer of 2025!

Revitalizing Historic Charm

Over in Cowpens, work has commenced on the revitalization of the historic Potter Store. This $2.2 million project, which began in December 2024, is breathing new life into the area. Stretching over 12,700 square feet, it will house nine charming apartments and about 3,000 square feet of vibrant retail space. Local residents can look forward to its completion in just 14 to 16 months!

Mosaic Madness

Meanwhile, at 605 Academy St. in Greenville, the Mosaic project is on the horizon, with hopes to break ground by January 2026. This innovative mixed-use development will kick off with three five-story buildings, and the development team is actively seeking grocery and commercial tenants to join this exciting venture. The second phase is looking to roll out 22 additional buildings, boasting 94 residential units – talk about a neighborhood transformation!

Hospitality on the Rise

For those seeking a comfortable stay, a brand-new DoubleTree by Hilton is set to blossom at 125 The Parkway, Greenville, conveniently located near the Michelin North America headquarters. This five-story hotel will house 146 chic rooms and suites, with its projected opening hitting the calendar for Summer 2025. Travelers will have a fresh option to choose from!

Accessible Living Spaces

The iconic Daniel Building at 301 N. Main St. is undergoing renovations to enhance pedestrian accessibility and attract new tenants. With construction starting in Q4 2024, late summer 2025 is when locals can expect to see the completion of this revitalized landmark – how exciting is that?

Future of Woven

Don’t overlook what’s coming to West Greenville! Developers are currently waiting on city permits for the Woven project, a $90 million mixed-use endeavor at 1279 Pendleton St. If all goes as planned, construction should start in early 2025, converting what was once an abandoned textile mill into something incredible, covering 13 parcels of land. How’s that for a transformation?

Spans of Opportunity in Spartanburg

Over in Spartanburg, a vast 78-acre warehouse project is in the works on ZImmerman Road. RealtyLink has geared up to build two structures, each approximately 230,000 square feet, with project values hitting $24.8 million. Expect everything to reach completion by late 2025!

A Focus on Affordable Housing

The Southpointe Senior Residences, an affordable housing project for seniors over 55, has already kicked off with a budget of $23 million. It will provide 90 residential units, with plans to complete within 18 months after breaking ground on November 21, 2024. This is a welcome addition to the community!

Transformative Changes Ahead

Last but certainly not least, the ambitious County Square Redevelopment plan, estimated to cost a whopping billion dollars, is set to transform a significant area into a new urban environment. This decade-long project will encompass more than 37 acres, promoting better connectivity with the surrounding neighborhoods.

With all these projects and the promise of vibrant growth on the horizon, it’s clear that Greenville and the Upstate are embracing a future filled with opportunity and development. From lively mixed-use spaces to affordable housing and hotels, this community is set to not just grow but thrive!

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