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City leaders, development partners and residents took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Greenville Summit rehabilitation project in downtown Greenville. (Photo/City of Greenville)
May 22, 2026

Greenville Summit $10M rehab preserves affordable senior housing

Greenville Summit in downtown Greenville will undergo a rehabilitation to preserve affordable senior housing through 2046.

The Alliance, a $38 million mixed-use development planned for Laurens Road, will bring 100 affordable housing units and ground-floor commercial space to Greenville’s Nicholtown community. (Rendering/McMillan Pazdan Smith)
May 20, 2026

Affordable housing project breaks ground in Greenville

The Alliance affordable housing project in Greenville will bring 100 income-restricted apartments to Laurens Road by 2027.

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.

Greenville issued an RFP for City Hall renovations at 206 S. Main St., updating floors, adding council chambers and modernizing outdated utilities. (Photo/City of Greenville)
Sep 4, 2025

Greenville seeks design proposals for major City Hall renovation

Greenville issued an RFP for City Hall renovations at 206 S. Main St., updating floors, adding council chambers and modernizing outdated systems.

Greenville Gateway will put occupants on the former Memorial Auditorium for the first time in almost three decades and serve as an entryway to downtown from Interstate 385. (Rendering/Johnson Design Group)|The Greenville City Council approved a $130 million Gateway project at 250 N. Church St., featuring a 29-story tower, public plaza, art gallery and infrastructure upgrades. (Rendering/Johnson Design Group)
Aug 28, 2025

Greenville approves $130M Gateway project at Church Street

The Greenville City Council approved a $130 million Gateway project at 250 N. Church St., featuring a 29-story tower, public plaza, art gallery and infrastructure upgrades.

The city of Greenville will join Greenville Drive owner Craig and Vicki Brown, along with other community leaders, to celebrate the grand reopening of Mayberry Park in Unity Park, on Aug. 28 at 11 a.m. (Photo/Jason Thomas)
Aug 27, 2025

Greenville to celebrate reopening of historic Mayberry Park

Greenville will host a grand reopening of Mayberry Park in Unity Park, honoring its historic legacy and serving as a new home for Greenville Little League.