Site preparation continues to advance, with clearing and grubbing complete, erosion control measures nearly finished, and crews preparing to install underground utilities. (Photo/P+F Construction)
Site preparation continues to advance, with clearing and grubbing complete, erosion control measures nearly finished, and crews preparing to install underground utilities. (Photo/P+F Construction)
Ross Norton // September 5, 2025//
Construction is underway at Biltmore Walk, a luxury townhome community with 44 residences on the corner of Pearl Avenue and Biltmore Drive in Greenville.
Crews have finished site clearing and started erosion control and grading, with retaining walls and underground infrastructure planned in the coming weeks, according to a news release.
P+F Construction, the general contractor recently chosen to oversee construction on Biltmore Walk, has planned the project to ensure steady progress. Over the next 30 to 60 days, crews will continue grading, install underground systems and build retaining walls, according to the release.
“These early steps set the tone for the entire project,” Steve Foushee, co-founder at P+F Construction, said in the release. “Our job is to deliver with precision and care at every stage, from infrastructure through final details, so that Biltmore Walk reflects the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.”
Biltmore Walk is designed as a modern, walkable community near downtown Greenville that blends timeless architecture with contemporary interiors. Inspired by the character of New York’s Gramercy Park, the community features brick and limestone exteriors, green spaces and pedestrian-friendly streetscapes, according to the developers. Residences include three- and four-bedroom floor plans, private elevators, rooftop terraces, two-car garages, and interiors by Ford Interior Design.
“Biltmore Walk represents an opportunity to create something lasting for Greenville,” Kyle Keene, founder and principal of Keene Development Group, said in the release. “This milestone reflects years of planning, and we’re proud to see work moving forward on a community that introduces something new to the city while aligning with Greenville’s long-term vision for thoughtful, high-quality growth.”
The development team includes Keene Development Group, P+F Construction, MHK Architecture, Ford Interior Design and Knight Strategies. Sales are led by Tom Marchant and Kendall Bateman of Marchant Bateman & Co., part of Blackstream Christie’s International Real Estate.
Construction will continue through the fall as the project moves toward vertical construction, the next major phase of development, the release stated.