Greenville, S.C. is buzzing with energy as the Design and Review Board gathered recently to discuss some exciting new projects that promise to reshape the downtown landscape. During a lively meeting on Thursday, board members voted on four notable proposals and considered the voices of local residents eager to see the future of their neighborhood.
One of the highlights from the meeting was the proposal for a new townhome community set to be built on Bernie Street, located near the charming Mayberry Park. This project involves constructing five two-story buildings that will house a total of 21 townhome units. With the recent influx of people wanting to live in downtown Greenville, these homes are expected to be a hit and bring even more life to the area.
Another exciting addition is a new hotel planned for the corner of Pendleton and Mallard Streets. This hotel will offer travelers 92 modern rooms, along with three business spaces, an event area, and a rooftop bar that’s sure to become a go-to spot for both guests and locals. However, not everyone is thrilled. Some residents voiced concerns about the potential for inadequate parking in the bustling West End. It’s a classic dilemma: more visitors could mean more cars, which has some folks scratching their heads about how to accommodate everyone.
Next up was the much-anticipated Gateway project. Board members were pleased to see the developers adapting their plans based on previous feedback. With just a change in color, this project is now one step closer to construction! Residents can look forward to seeing developments breaking ground soon, which is a long-awaited moment for those who have been following the progress.
The last project to gain initial approval was the Mosaic, a significant leap towards addressing affordable housing in the city. This five-story building will feature 231 units, out of which an impressive 70 will be income-restricted and open to housing voucher holders. Besides residences, the Mosaic will also include spaces for businesses and a cozy grocery store, making it a multi-functional space that supports community living.
During discussions, the voices of local residents played a crucial role. Many expressed strong support for the proposed projects, acknowledging the potential benefits they could bring to downtown. Others, however, shared valid concerns regarding parking—especially with the Mosaic and the hotel right in the heart of the West End. It’s clear that as much as residents are excited for growth, they also want to ensure their neighborhood retains its welcoming charm.
As it stands, the Gateway project is the only one with a clear path to construction in the immediate future, while the other developments will still require a few more steps for final approval. It’s an exciting time for Greenville, with a blend of promise and challenges ahead as the city navigates this new chapter. Stay tuned for more updates as these projects come to life and further enhance the fabric of our beloved downtown!
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