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#1 Spartan

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 10:06 PM

This is the list of current projects going on in and around Spartanburg. I have included some projects that have been recently completed, but not all of them. I tried to remember all of them, but if I've missed any please add to the list. Also, the list of completed projects downtown is from the City of Spartanburg website.

-Projects Under Construction-
    Downtown
  • 300 block of E Main office building (recenty annouced)
  • Renaissance Park  (between Daniel Morgan & St. John)
    -Arts/Cultural Center
    -Two office buildings proposed
  • Morgan Square refurbishment (Broad St ext removal)
  • Removing the serpentine part of Main St.
  • Office building proposed (Morgan Square/ Spring St.)
  • Wild Wing Café (Morgan Square @ Main & Church)
  • KrispyKream, realign road (Church St & Alba Dr/Memorial Dr)
    -Reloacating accross the streat in a new facility
  • Beaumont Mill refubishment - offices and possible racing museum

    Eastside/Hillcrest
  • Easton/Home Depot (E Main St) - possible Circuit City or other big name electronics store
    -project includes a massive mixed use and mixed density residential complex. Condos, townhomes, single family homes.
  • Ross- Hillcrest (E. Main St)
  • Lowes (E. Main St)
  • Various smaller shops along E Main (Hillcrest)
  • Refurbishment of older houses and conversion to businesses on E Main around Converse
  • Possibility for apartments or townhomes on Woodburn Dr

    Westside
  • BestBuy/Homedepot relocation to E Blackstock
  • Westgate Pointe shopping area (W Blackstock)
                        -Olive Garden, Marble Slab, etc
  • Ruby Tuesday at Dorman Center
  • Eckerd Drugs @ Anderson Mill Rd

    Other
  • Spots of Pride - puts in gardens in medians and along sides of roads and islands. they do great work accross the county
  • Road Sign Project/ locator group - City hired a group to do a study to recommend signs and their placement to help visitors and navigate Spartanburg better.
  • downtown airport entrance refurbishment (295)
  • main water line extention around county
  • Regional @ Greer (Highway 14)
  • suburbs suburbs suburbs

    Road/Transit Upgrades
  • I-26 @ Reidville Rd - upgrade to a SPUI
  • Reidville Rd/John While Blvd - widening to 7 lanes (could be 6 with median)
  • BUS 85 - and 585 (USC Upstate interchenge)
  • 585 upgrade / Valley Falls Rd (USC Upstate)
    -all of this is a reworking of the intersection to allow for the official extension of 585 to the new 85 and to checng the traffic pattersn around USC Upstate
  • Skyln Drive Widening -widening to 5 lanes
  • GSP Airport access road being 4 laned, new lanscaping, new signage, new interchange with I-85
  • Traffic signal upgrades around town (replacing lights with mast arm lights)
  • 295 widening (east of 221)

    :::Proposed Downtown:::
  • New City Hall/ City offices
  • Main St luxury condos (downtown)
  • ParkView Luxury Condos at Renaissance Park (failed, but could be revived)

    -Recently opened/completed-
  • Smith Drugs Distribution Center (Fairforest Rd)
  • 2 new Super Walmart shoppping centers - Hillcrest(E Main) and Dorman Centre
  • Panera bread (E. Main St / Hillcrest)
  • Walgreens & shops (E Main St)
  • Spartan 16 (Spartan Blvd/ W Blackstock) movie theater
  • Hampton Inn & Conference center (near Spartan 16)
  • Regional Emergency Center
  • First Citizens (Henry St)
  • Hobby Lobby (half of old walmart) (Greenville Highway)
  • 295 widening (west of US-221)

    --Recently Completed Downtown--
    1999
  • Palmetto Building
  • Barnet Park
  • Ellis - An American Bistro
  • Magnolia St. Station

    2000
  • Harrison,White,Smith & Coggins Law Office
  • Farmer's Market
  • Windsor Building
  • Cantrell Building
  • Broad St. Center
  • Clyde's Main St. Fitness
  • Miyako Sushi Bar
  • Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium

    2001
  • McMillan - Smith & Parners
  • Dunbar St. Parking Garage
  • Rothtec
  • Swaim, Brown, and Elliott, PA/
  • Walker & Walker
  • Advance America Corporate Headquarters
  • Sandella's - A Southern Delicatessen

    2002
  • The Palladian Building
  • 111 Main
  • Zimmerli Amphitheater at Barnet Park
  • A-Deva Day Spa
  • Downtown Passenger Facility

    2003
  • Extended Stay America Corporate Headquarters
  • Magnolia St. Garage
  • Marriot Hotel & Conference Center
  • White Oak Manor
  • Johann’s Catering
  • The Hangar
  • Books N’ Stuff
  • Three Sisters Boutique
  • Emily Ray Jewelry
  • Delaney’s Pub
  • "The Inn on Main" Bed & Breakfast

    2004
  • QS/1 Data Systems
  • Corporate Headquarters
  • Morgan Square Redevelopment


 

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 11:48 PM

I was recently thinking how great it will be for Spartanburg to have a Wild Wing Cafe.  The one in Greenville has been a hot spot for young college kids and professionals alike.  I have been there many times and seen several local celebs among the buzz of patrons.  Sure hope the location in Sparta serves the establishment as well as in Greenville. :)

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Posted 31 January 2005 - 11:59 PM

It better :) Its suppsed to be the largest one in the Carolinas. Or maybe its tied with the one in Charlotte. I don't recall exactly. Its going to be two floors, and the interior has this fantastic wooden interior with a grand stairase and an original skylight. They keep delaying the opening though. It was slated to open last November I think. Not sure why there is a delay- but there is still a contruction crew there. :huh:

I enjoy the one in Greenville too though. Nice place.

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 12:16 AM

I will definitely check it out when it's open! :thumbsup:   Sounds absolutely awesome.  Chalk up another one for the city of Spartanburg.  As I've said before, many folks overlook the city, because of the recent popularity of Greenville, but I think Spartanburg shows better judgement in developing architecture that is not only pleasing now, but will become more beautiful with the passing of the coming decades.

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 09:03 PM

Spartan the I-26 @ riedville rd (SUPI upgrade) and Riedville rd. widening project is all the same project. I work for a consultant engineering firm,and this is my project  so if you ever need a heads up on construction just let me know. Right now I estimate were about 50 to 60 % complete. You also forgot the Hwy 290 widening project from Riedville rd. to 221 . Idon't know if youve had a chance to see this yet because they kinda started from the middle of the project and are working toward Riedville rd. now. This is also one of my company's projects so i'll try and keep you posted.

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 09:14 PM

I also have the Artist rendering for the I-26/riedville rd bridge and rd if i can figure out how to post it i will.

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 09:14 PM

I did know that the Reidville Rd and 26 SPUI thing were the same.... it just seemed necessary to list them separately.

I did forget about the 290 upgrade.

Part of the problem is that I live on the east side of town, so I am less familiar with the projects going on the westside. I do what I can though :)

Definatley keep us posted!

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Posted 01 February 2005 - 09:16 PM

jfl25, on Feb 1 2005, 10:14 PM, said:

I also have the Artist rendering for the I-26/riedville rd bridge and rd if i can figure out how to post it i will.

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Here is my thread on image hosting and posting- you might find it useful for that :)

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Posted 02 February 2005 - 08:09 PM

Thanks for the helpful info Spartan.Now lets see if I can put your info to use.Below is the link to the (SUPI) bridge on Riedvlle rd.  photobucket.com

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Posted 02 February 2005 - 08:42 PM

Awsome. Its kind of rotated weird :)

With photo bucket you can use the link below the picture with the tags like so: [code][IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v647/jfl25/296bridge2.jpg[/IMG][/code] Doing so will give you the image like this: [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v647/jfl25/296bridge2.jpg

Are they not going to widen 26 to 6 lanes? I thought that I had read they were.

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Posted 03 February 2005 - 06:19 PM

Thanks again for the help Spartan.About the widening of I-26 question the only areas to be widened is a decelleration & an accelleration lanes. Whats your take on the exposed girders, this is supposed to allow for future expansion.
I didn't care for it at first ,but i guess it's growing on me. The decell/accell lanes are apx. from hwy 29 exit to about 2 to 3000 ft on the beyond the bridge on the east bound side(towards Col.)

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Posted 03 February 2005 - 06:31 PM

No problem.

I think they look kinda weird. They aren't even on both sides, which I find confusing if it is indeed to have room for expansion. However, I can't image Reidville Rd needing to be more than 7 lanes. The road may as well be a limited access road or interstate extention at that point. I-326 anyone? :) Anyway, they are unique I guess. It will be nice to to have another generic bridge.

In that regard, I wouldn't be oppsed to making the section of Redville Rd from   say Anderson Mill Rd to 295 / Southport Rd a freeway of some sort. I think that will be the only truely effective way of relieveng traffic problems in that area.

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Posted 06 February 2005 - 02:15 PM

Condominiums targeted for East Main
By Jim Fair | Business Editor | The Herald-Journal

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Pulliam Investment Co. has begun marketing a $5.5 million, 13-unit condominium project, to be located next to the Converse House.

601 East Main, the location and name of the project, will feature nine two-bedroom units with about 1,800 square feet and three three-bedroom units with at least 2,100 square feet. A 3,000-to-4,000-square-foot penthouse will also be available to complete the package.


"We believe there is a need for this type of housing. There are a lot of empty-nesters looking to downsize and live in an area where they can walk to downtown or places like Converse College for entertainment," said John Easterling II, president of the investment company.

Easterling said walks through downtown Greenville and studying other projects in Charlotte, N.C., led him to believe Spartanburg was ready for alternative housing.

"After seeing this type of housing in other markets, I thought, 'Why not Spartanburg?' " Easterling said. "This is taking Spartanburg to another level. All the other places I've visited or observed have been very successful. My thinking was we needed something like this and Converse was the perfect spot."

The condominiums will be built on a half-acre lot. They'll feature underground parking and state-of-the-art security amenities like a video feed into residents' televisions so they can view visitors before responding. A high, extended, spiked fence will surround the facility.

The design of the complex will blend into neighborhood structures. "It will be appealing to the residents of Converse and the community," Easterling said.

Easterling said most of the units will be pre-sold before construction begins.

This is the second condominium project attempted within the city. Developers of The Park View at Renaissance Park proposed a $17 million, 62-unit mid-rise condominium that fell through last May when it did not meet the required sale of 24 units by deadline.

"We have a targeted market and we have already had tremendous interest. This is an exciting time for Spartanburg and this is another good thing happening in our community," Easterling said.

I edited this article from the Herald-Journal: http://www.goupstate...1/1026/BUSINESS

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Posted 06 February 2005 - 02:18 PM

I agree with you Spartan on the widening issue . Idon't believe Riedville rd, can be widened anymore than were doing now many buisnesses would be forced to relocate or go out of buisness if it was to be widened anymore than7 lanes.i hope this will help the congestion in the area , because it is some of the worse i've seen.The only road worse has to be Woodruff rd. ,and i dont believe theres any help for it.

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Posted 09 February 2005 - 12:49 PM

Great news! The Kmart on Garner Rd is going to be torn down, and a mixed use development will replace it. That lot has been abandoned for about 11 years. Here is the article:

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A development group plans to demolish one of Spartanburg's most prominent eyesores and build a mixed-use development in its place.

The 104,000-square-foot Kmart opened in 1968 and closed in 1994, when a Super Kmart opened on Spartanburg's west side

[There are] plans to demolish the abandoned shopping center and redevelop the 18-acre property with retail shops, restaurants and medical offices.

"We know the traffic on Pine Street is advantageous for retail. It's close to the interstate, near the west and east side of Spartanburg and near downtown. It's like the bulls-eye of Spartanburg," Hughes [the developer] said.

Hughes said the first order of business is for the demolition of all the structures on the property. "We want to go back to dirt," Hughes said.

Other steps of the process, including artist renderings of the site, are still to come.

http://www.goupstate...322/1051/news01

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Posted 13 February 2005 - 12:36 PM

Here is another one for the Westside that I didn't think about- it was in the paper today:

Project: The Arboretum

Location: At the intersection of W.O. Ezell Boulevard and Powell Mill Road, on the site of the former El Dorado motel.

Details: The 12-acre site will be known as a “live-work” project, according to attorney William Walsh, who is representing the project’s developer. Plans call for the front of the property to feature a handful of commercial buildings, with 24 to 48 patio homes and townhomes at the rear of the site.

Timeline: Site preparation is going on now, with construction on both the commercial and residential buildings to begin in the spring.

This article lists some more projects around town, but I have covered most of them already.

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Posted 13 February 2005 - 12:37 PM

This one was also in the article above-forgot to post it:

Project: North Grove Medical Park

Location: 1330 Boiling Springs Highway (Highway 9), just south of the intersection with Business I-85.

Details: The 17-acre site will house a 156,000-square-foot medical building. Each of the 15 medical practices will own its own office space, with a shared area for laboratory and diagnostic services. Later on, plans call for adding some other development to the property as well.

Timeline: The medical building is under construction and should be finished by the end of the year.

Who's involved: Dr. Harold Fleming, an internal medicine specialist, came up with the idea for the project. The property is owned by Spartanburg Office Associates, an entity made up of physicians who will own space in the medical building.

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Posted 13 February 2005 - 03:16 PM

This is nothing related to new development, just more or less a kind of blogspot. :)

I was in Spartanburg last evening/night to attend the Greater Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra's performance with legendary jazz trumpet performer, Byron Stripling.  I've been to Twichell Auditorium and Converse College before, but after last night's concert I was able to attend a reception for the perfomers, which was being held in the old Wilson Hall next door (it is the building which has become the school's icon over the years).  That moment was an incredible experience.  This buiding seems to have remained exactly as it was when originally built. :)
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The second half of the concert was entirely devoted to Mr. Stripling, a master showman, and I must say that hearing several of the great pieces from the 30s and 40s in such an old setting was like stepping back 60 years into a long-gone era of American history. B)

I have such a love for the fantastic architecture seen all over downtown Spartanburg! :thumbsup:

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Posted 17 February 2005 - 10:13 AM

Hillcrest Shopping Center has been sold, and "Office Depot and Petco will join previously announced Ross Dress for Less as the final touches on filling in the blanks at Kmart." That Kmart has been abandoned for about 3 years. The Petco will be the first in South Carolina.

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The old Kmart, and the old Walmart were large eye sores in that area. I am glad to see them filled. (The walmart is now a Lowes)

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Posted 22 February 2005 - 07:10 PM

i chose spartanburg. i have a lot of family here. it is my hometown and i think that it has a lot to offer. i also think that it gets overlooked too often. There is great weather here, not too hot like florence and columbia(they have to be the hottest places in the state), but warm enough and we also get a nice dose of winter. i love to snowboard and the slopes are within 2 and 2.5 hours drive straight up 221. i also really enjoy the coast and being so close. charleston is only 2.5 to 3 hours from spartanburg. spartanburg also has lake bowen in the boiling springs area and lake lure is right up the road at chimney rock. spartanburg is also conveniently located at the intersection of two major interstates; I-85 and I-26. you can be in asheville in a little over an hour and charlotte is about the same up I-85. it only takes about an hour and fifteen or an hour and a half to get to columbia. Atlanta takes around 2.5 to 3 hours to get to. like i said spartanburg has a lot to offer with 5 colleges and universities, a rapidly growing downtown, plenty of shopping at westgate mall and hillcrest specialty row(not to mention all of the new business on spartanburg's east side). the gaffney prime outlets are close too. foreign business certainly likes the area considering we have the highest foreign investment per capita in the nation. We also have BMW and the international airport. Sorry if this offends anyone, but i think that spartanburg has the best school system anywhere in the state. i'm a graduate of spartanburg high school. There is also a lot of history here and sorry greenville, but the traffic isn't nearly as bad here. i'm sure that there's more to say, but that's already a lot. i wanted to go ahead and give my opinion of my hometown. i have a lot of pride in it(perhaps too much).




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