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Hard to see how 25 stories residential would be a new tallest but at least Greenville is inching towards it!
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Hard to see how 25 stories residential would be a new tallest but at least Greenville is inching towards it!
Oh I agree. I imagine it will be around 275 feet tall. Landmark is 305 feet tall.
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Between this and the other tower at Academy/College, that still amounts to a substantial skyline enhancement. I hope this taller proposal at Gateway doesn't provoke any ire from locals though, because I recall there was already opposition to previous iterations of this proposal.
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Between this and the other tower at Academy/College, that still amounts to a substantial skyline enhancement. I hope this taller proposal at Gateway doesn't provoke any ire from locals though, because I recall there was already opposition to previous iterations of this proposal.
The tower at Academy/College is currently going through permitting which is slated to be complete this month with construction starting in September or October. It got pushed back by a year due to inflation and interest rates but is moving forward.

Oh it will have its NIMBY’s. All of the proposed downtown projects do. The entire city went through a zoning change last year and this site is now zoned MX-D which means the project has to be mixed use but also has no height restrictions so it should get approved with no issues.
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Hard to see how 25 stories residential would be a new tallest but at least Greenville is inching towards it!
277 feet to the top of the roof line and 299 feet to the top of the decorative architectural fin:

https://www.greenvillesc.gov/Documen...-Church-Street
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277 feet to the top of the roof line and 299 feet to the top of the decorative architectural fin:

https://www.greenvillesc.gov/Documen...-Church-Street
Inching closer …
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This is awesome NEWS for the Gateway Building G-man!!

Question, what is a NIMBY? Sounds funny, I take it means folks who think they live in a town of Greenville in 1950's still?

Question how are those (2) very large Billion-dollar projects coming along? I believe the one is well on its way, "University Ridge" and the other one is north side I believe by Berea, the Union Bleachery I think it is called. was it stopped or postponed? Haven't heard any news on this since last May.

Thanks for all the great information on Greenville that you take time to post.
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It got taller. 30 stories now. Around 303 feet tall and that doesn’t include the architectural feature on top. Before it was 26 stories and 277 feet without including the architectural feature on top. Around 338 feet tall to the top of the architectural feature which is 38 feet taller than previously:

https://www.greenvillesc.gov/Documen...treet_MAY-2024
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It got taller. 30 stories now. Around 303 feet tall and that doesn’t include the architectural feature on top. Before it was 26 stories and 277 feet without including the architectural feature on top. Around 338 feet tall to the top of the architectural feature which is 38 feet taller than previously:

https://www.greenvillesc.gov/Documen...treet_MAY-2024
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This is awesome NEWS for the Gateway Building G-man!!

Question, what is a NIMBY? Sounds funny, I take it means folks who think they live in a town of Greenville in 1950's still?

Question how are those (2) very large Billion-dollar projects coming along? I believe the one is well on its way, "University Ridge" and the other one is north side I believe by Berea, the Union Bleachery I think it is called. was it stopped or postponed? Haven't heard any news on this since last May.

Thanks for all the great information on Greenville that you take time to post.
County Square construction is well underway with major grading
/site infrastructure currently. Here is a drone picture taken this past weekend showing the full site: https://i.ibb.co/wN1F3sb/dji-fly-202...9990-photo.jpg

Union Bleachery starts construction this Fall.
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A new tallest!
Yes and only around 12 feet shorter than a new state’s tallest.
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Yes and only around 12 feet shorter than a new state’s tallest.
How does the elevation compare to where the Daniel Building is ?

Also, is there a new state’s tallest in Myrtle Beach ?
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How does the elevation compare to where the Daniel Building is ?

Also, is there a new state’s tallest in Myrtle Beach ?
They’re pretty much at the same elevation according to the naked eye. No more than a few feet different I would think.

There is not. The state’s tallest is in Columbia.
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They’re pretty much at the same elevation according to the naked eye. No more than a few feet different I would think.

There is not. The state’s tallest is in Columbia.
Oh, right.
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The following tenants have been announced for County Square downtown:

Whole Foods Market
Lima One Capital corporate HQ
The Perch Kitchen & Tap
Ben & Jerry’s
JINYA Ramen Bar
Pins Mechanical
Fairway Social
Agave Bandido
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar
Hawkers
Sports & Social
PBR: A Coors Banquet Bar
Pottery Barn
Williams Sonoma
The Salty

https://upstatebusinessjournal.com/b...-ridge-update/
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Greenville may have more downtown development going than any other city under 75k.

Cities ten times its population don’t have this sort of retail downtown.
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Greenville may have more downtown development going than any other city under 75k.

Cities ten times its population don’t have this sort of retail downtown.
It’s ridiculous its corporate city limit population is less than 75,000. South Carolina annexation laws really stymied that state’s cities.
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A mixed-use development that has been in the works for the past two years will break ground early next year and feature a hotel brand that has only four locations worldwide.

The development, which will stand in Greenville's West End downtown, combines a 10-story residential building with a nine-story boutique hotel. The project is spearheaded by Spartanburg-based firm Pinnacle Partnership, in partnership with Atlantic Companies.

Pinnacle Partnership shared that the hotel coming to 319 Rhett Street will be a Hilton-branded Tempo, one of the hospitality company's newest offerings.

https://www.postandcourier.com/green...515c4f97e.html
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Construction is slated to begin this year on an $18 million luxury condo development in downtown Greenville.

Work on utility systems in the alleyway will begin this summer.

Core design for the project was completed by Parks/Player Architecture + Planners of Greenville. The contractors are Triangle and Rache Construction of Greenville.

https://gsabusiness.com/construction...o-development/
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An official groundbreaking event took place on Thursday, April 25, announcing a partnership between the upcoming Trueline Greenville entertainment venue and Clayton Construction Company of Spartanburg, which anticipates an opening and full development completion by the first quarter of 2025.

Trueline Greenville, a proposed 1,700-person capacity music and event amphitheater at 401 E. Rhett Street downtown plans to draw pop, hip-hop, and country artists to town while also being a local artist incubator in a 30,000-square-foot space at the former location of D&B Glass. Trueline plans to curate a space that attracts large-level artists such as Lil Wayne, The Struts, and Brett Young to appear in Greenville.

A few details about the 2025 Trueline entertainment venue project include:

A 1,700-capacity main room known as The Concert Hall includes 129 balcony seats.
A 400-capacity small room called The Handlebar will serve as an ode to John Jeter, "The Godfather of Greenville's music scene."
A 150-capacity VIP room known as The Greenroom.
A 250-capacity outdoor music space known as The Clubhouse, pending city of Greenville approval.
Four standing-room platforms in The Concert Hall allow easy sightlines to the stage.
Over 40 points of sale for food and beverages will be throughout the venue, including indoor/outdoor patio space, an upscale cocktail lounge with coffee and muffins in the daytime, and pizzas and other handhelds by night.
Technology wristbands that allow for easy payment, tailored welcoming messages and exclusive invites.

https://www.greenvilleonline.com/sto...e/73411116007/
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