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NOMA Crossings at Cottontown & Massey Engineering HQ includes renovation and conversion of an existing auto shop and construction of a mixed-use retail and office building. (Rendering/Project Plus Architecture)
Jun 25, 2026

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: SC commercial projects take shape

New commercial construction projects in Columbia, Charleston and Greenville highlight investment in offices, housing and industry.

Greenville City Council approved $26 million in land purchases along Falls Street for a proposed mixed-use development that would include a hotel conference center housing offices and expanded public space near Falls Park. (Photo/City of Greenville)
Mar 10, 2026

Greenville City Council approves $26M purchase for proposed Falls Street plan

Greenville City Council approved $26M in land purchases along Falls Street for a mixed-use project with a hotel conference center, housing offices and green space.

The North Greenwood Industrial Park phase two site development and design/build speculative building will be a 108,500-square-foot pre-cast concrete structure expandable to 155,000 square feet. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
Dec 5, 2025

UNDER CONSTRUCTION: SC developers prepare $9M building for speculative tenant

South Carolina commercial construction continues statewide with new industrial, residential, medical and community projects progressing across the Upstate, Midlands and Lowcountry.

The $60 million adaptive reuse of the Jenny and Westervelt buildings adds 181 loft-style apartments to the development. (Photo/Judson Mill District)
Nov 18, 2025

Judson Mill opens The Jenny + Westervelt Apartments in Greenville

Judson Mill District opened The Jenny + Westervelt Apartments, completing a $60M adaptive reuse project that adds 181 lofts and revitalizes Greenville’s historic mill campus.

The newly renovated Daniel officially reopened its doors on Sept. 2 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. (Photo/City of Greenville)|The Daniel in downtown Greenville has reopened after a $4 million overhaul of the building’s lobby, façade and streetscape. 
Sep 4, 2025

Greenville’s Daniel building reopens after $4M renovation

The Daniel in downtown Greenville has reopened after a $4M renovation, honoring Charles E. Daniel’s legacy while modernizing the historic landmark.

Tricon Residential Inc., a Blackstone Real Estate portfolio company, has broken ground on Tricon Simpsonville, a new built-to-rent community that will bring 93 professionally managed rental homes to Simpsonville. (Rendering/Tricon Residential)
Aug 8, 2025

Tricon begins new build-to-rent homes in Simpsonville

Tricon Residential has broken ground on 93 new rental homes in Simpsonville, offering affordable, amenity-rich living without the burden of a mortgage.

Leasing is expected to begin next year for Southernside East, with the first occupants moving into the 93-unit housing project in 2027. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
Jul 2, 2025

Southernside East breaks ground in Greenville

Southernside East, a 93-unit affordable housing project for seniors, breaks ground in Greenville near Unity Park, with leasing set for fall 2026.

A former theater in Greenville is becoming Backyard at Pelham, a 30,000-sq-ft dining, retail, and entertainment hub opening fall 2026 on Beacon Drive. (Rendering/SVN | Palmetto)|A former theater in Greenville is becoming Backyard at Pelham, a 30,000-sq-ft dining, retail, and entertainment hub opening fall 2026 on Beacon Drive. (Rendering/SVN | Palmetto)|The vision for Backyard at Pelham is to create a space where community and commerce come together — a walkable, welcoming destination for locals and visitors alike. (Rendering/SVN | Palmetto)
Jun 20, 2025

Backyard at Pelham development to bring dining, retail to Greenville

A former theater in Greenville is becoming Backyard at Pelham, a 30,000-sq-ft dining, retail, and entertainment hub opening fall 2026 on Beacon Drive.

Greenville City Council approved a tax credit for Water Tower Crossing, a $21 million mixed-use project on historic property at 1007 Hampton Ave. (Photo/Greenville Economic Development Corp.)
Jun 12, 2025

Historic Greenville bottling plant to become mixed-use hub with housing

A $21M redevelopment in Greenville's Southernside will add affordable housing and retail to a historic bottling plant site.

Greenville City Council approved a public-private partnership to keep Prisma Health's headquarters anchored in downtown, while attracting new tenants to a renovated office space, and adding retail and an expanded public plaza. (Rendering/Greenville City Economic Development Corp.)|The much-anticipated 6,000-square-foot STIR restaurant is slated to open in June on the ground floor at 300 East McBee Ave., a property currently being redeveloped by Hughes Commercial Properties, and which is home to Prisma Health. (Rendering/Greenville City Economic Development Commission)
Jun 9, 2025

Ameris Bank opening new facility in downtown Greenville

Ameris Bank will open a new full-service branch in downtown Greenville, relocating key teams to offer enhanced service and accessibility.

Verdae Development Inc. has introduce Bolden Street District, the brand and vision for the 90-acre mixed-use development that will take shape between Laurens Road and the Swamp Rabbit Trail beginning in mid-2026. (Rendering/Verdae Development)|With an intentional, community-focused design aimed at creating a welcoming space for everyone, Bolden Street District will be composed of a variety of features and amenities that build on the value of the Swamp Rabbit Trail experience. (Photo/Verdae Development)
Apr 30, 2025

Newly unveiled development district to transform Greenville corridor

Verdae Development unveils Bolden Street District, a 90-acre mixed-use hub in Greenville set to launch in 2026 with trails, parks and retail spaces.