TBA's for November 12, 2010:
CB Richard Ellis founder says the asking rates for leased space downtown in the third quarter decreased five cents to an overall market average of $16.42 per square foot. The largest quarter-to-quarter decline in the past two years.
An eight-lot subdivision is proposed for a piece of property where McDaniel Avenue ends at East McBee.
Barley's intends to open a Belgian bar early next year in the basement beneath the restaurant.
Marketplace by Walmart in downtown Grenville? Hmmmmmm.
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vicupstate
, Jun 16 2005 07:15 PM
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#1761
Posted 13 November 2010 - 06:12 PM
#1762
Posted 13 November 2010 - 06:12 PM
TBA's for November 12, 2010:
CB Richard Ellis founder says the asking rates for leased space downtown in the third quarter decreased five cents to an overall market average of $16.42 per square foot. The largest quarter-to-quarter decline in the past two years.
An eight-lot subdivision is proposed for a piece of property where McDaniel Avenue ends at East McBee.
Barley's intends to open a Belgian bar early next year in the basement beneath the restaurant.
Marketplace by Walmart in downtown Grenville? Hmmmmmm.
CB Richard Ellis founder says the asking rates for leased space downtown in the third quarter decreased five cents to an overall market average of $16.42 per square foot. The largest quarter-to-quarter decline in the past two years.
An eight-lot subdivision is proposed for a piece of property where McDaniel Avenue ends at East McBee.
Barley's intends to open a Belgian bar early next year in the basement beneath the restaurant.
Marketplace by Walmart in downtown Grenville? Hmmmmmm.
#1764
Posted 06 October 2011 - 03:46 PM
According to the Journal:
"The University of South Carolina Moore School of Business will move into a building off Main Street in January."
It's great to have more and more office space being consumed in the CBD, especially with two new office towers under construction.
"The University of South Carolina Moore School of Business will move into a building off Main Street in January."
It's great to have more and more office space being consumed in the CBD, especially with two new office towers under construction.
#1765
Posted 06 October 2011 - 04:12 PM
GvilleSC, on 06 October 2011 - 03:46 PM, said:
According to the Journal: "The University of South Carolina Moore School of Business will move into a building off Main Street in January." It's great to have more and more office space being consumed in the CBD, especially with two new office towers under construction.
Looks like the rumor I posted in the Washington Square thread a few months ago came true.
#1766
Posted 07 October 2011 - 09:50 AM
citylife, on 06 October 2011 - 04:12 PM, said:
Looks like the rumor I posted in the Washington Square thread a few months ago came true.
Was hoping it would be ONE but i'm still glad to see it going downtown either way. My guess would be the RiverWalk development.
Clemson you better watch out. USC seems to be getting a foothold in Greenville. First their Med school and know this.
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