Exciting New Developments Coming to Greenville!

Well, folks, have we got some fantastic news for the city of Greenville! Two exciting new tenants are gearing up to open their doors at the historic Hampton Station, a vibrant and mixed-use development that’s capturing the essence of this charming community. Let’s dive into the details!

A Hub of Activity at Hampton Station

Located at 1320 Hampton Ave. Ext., Hampton Station is an impressive 80,985-square-foot development that’s already a key player in the area. This site is more than just another development; it’s a nod to history, having transformed former cotton warehouses that date back to 1919—a time when Greenville was bustling with industrial activity.

What’s the scoop? Well, two new tenants are all set to occupy this fantastic spot. First off, we have the Isomer Project Group, an engineering, procurement, and construction company that’s making Greenville its home for its second office. They will be moving into a spacious 8,419 square feet to accommodate their growing team.

And if that wasn’t enough, we’re also getting an interactive twist with The Gameshow Challenge. This immersive game show experience will be taking over 2,085 square feet, promising to add an element of fun to the community. Imagine the laughter and excitement as friends and families take a shot at their game show dreams right in their backyard!

Location, Location, Location

One of the best parts about Hampton Station is its prime location. Just 1.3 miles from downtown and nestled along the scenic Swamp Rabbit Trail, it’s perfectly placed for those who enjoy a good walk or bike ride. The development is surrounded by an amazing mix of retail and dining options, all anchored by a delightful outdoor public green space—making it a hub for both residents and visitors.

Meeting Modern Needs

As we see more high-end apartments sprouting up nearby—over 700 new residences just within a half-mile—it’s clear that Hampton Station is meeting the demands of our growing community. More residents mean more opportunities for businesses, and adding office space just makes sense in this vibrant area.

Ned Reynolds and Chris Prince from Avison Young, who represented the owner, Urban Realty Partners, highlighted the growing trend. “As office-using businesses look to attract talent and entice employees back to the office,” Reynolds noted, “amenities and proximity to walkable entertainment options are top of their wish lists.”

The Future of Work and Play

In a recent survey of Avison Young brokers in the South, it was revealed that cafés and restaurants along with walkable surroundings are among the most coveted amenities for today’s tenants. Not surprisingly, submarkets with a healthy mix of office and residential living are almost twice as likely to attract office visitors compared to areas that lean heavily towards just business or housing. It’s all about that balance.

What’s Next for Greenville?

As we gear up for these exciting openings in the coming months, it’s clear that Hampton Station will continue to play a vital role in the revitalization and growth of Greenville. With a harmonious blend of history and modern offerings, this development is not only preserving the past but also shaping the future.

Soo, mark your calendars and get ready, Greenville! Between new office spaces and a thrilling game show experience, there’s a lot to look forward to. And who knows? Maybe the next big hit game show will be right around the corner!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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