CONSTRUCTION THREAD: Riverplace
#1081
Posted 29 December 2010 - 05:59 AM
#1082
Posted 07 January 2011 - 02:58 PM
citylife, on 24 November 2010 - 01:29 PM, said:
This property closed early in December ($2.7mm). Hughes also controls a smaller parcel in the same block. Not sure if the smaller parcel is part of this project or not.
There is a third small parcel in that block at the corner of Rhett and River. Perhaps that will be added too.
I heard demolition has already started.
Apparently things are progressing, but still not completely firm yet.
#1083
Posted 07 January 2011 - 03:17 PM
#1084
Posted 07 January 2011 - 05:39 PM
GvilleSC, on 07 January 2011 - 03:17 PM, said:
While I would agree with you normally, in this case, a vacant lot IS an improvement (over a metal warehouse building). Demolition HAS started, btw.
The brick work is completed on the Custom House too.
#1085
Posted 07 January 2011 - 07:26 PM
vicupstate, on 07 January 2011 - 05:39 PM, said:
The brick work is completed on the Custom House too.
The Custom House has taken forever to complete it seems. Even after it resumed, it seemed to be a painfully slow process... BTW, I love the exterior fire escape on the back. It adds a very nice touch. Something authentic and seems aware of its sense of place in a former warehouse district.
#1086
Posted 07 January 2011 - 11:09 PM
Demolition of buildings was slated to start late last year/early this year so it's good to see it happening on time.
Edited by citylife, 07 January 2011 - 11:14 PM.
#1087
Posted 13 January 2011 - 07:36 PM
The 90,000 sq. ft. "Riverwalk" project is 'on' and will take 12 months to complete. Triangle Construction is the GC. It includes BOTH parcels that I alluded to in an earlier post (total 1.4 acres).
There will be 40 three-bedroom apartments, and four two-bedroom apartments. Also, there will be eight artist studios on the ground level and three offices on the top two floors. Additional space on the ground floor can be either office or retail.
By using government-assisted financing called New Market Tax Credits, the rents will be 'affordable' with 3BRs going for below $850 and 2BRs under $675. TD Bank is involved with the tax credits and the secondary financing.
The tenants in Riverwalk receive a 15% discount at Art Crossing and also get free tickets to Centre Stage productions.
A rendering is included and it looks much better the the ones submitted to the city.
#1088
Posted 13 January 2011 - 09:00 PM
#1089
Posted 13 January 2011 - 11:57 PM
Furthermore, the rendering looks pretty solid, and the construction occurrence is exciting! The entire river area is going to transform a LOT over the next two years. Between this development, the Peace Center renovation, and Reedy Square's expected construction we're going to see a lot of change. Maybe we'll see some spinoff developments, too..?
#1090
Posted 14 January 2011 - 05:07 AM
GvilleSC, on 13 January 2011 - 11:57 PM, said:
Furthermore, the rendering looks pretty solid, and the construction occurrence is exciting! The entire river area is going to transform a LOT over the next two years. Between this development, the Peace Center renovation, and Reedy Square's expected construction we're going to see a lot of change. Maybe we'll see some spinoff developments, too..?
44 not 52. The artist's studios are like the ones at Art Crossing. They are work studios not studio APARTMENTS. However, there was a mention of letting Artist's leasing studios getting the first chance at an apartment.
Hopefully, this will spur Tom Croft to re-start his project across River Street from this project. Albeit, it looks as if he is doing the McBee at McDaniel project instead.
#1091
Posted 14 January 2011 - 06:26 AM
Edit-separate construction thread for this project now up: http://www.urbanplan...read-riverwalk/
Edited by citylife, 14 January 2011 - 06:44 AM.
#1092
Posted 14 January 2011 - 07:30 AM
vicupstate, on 14 January 2011 - 05:07 AM, said:
#1096
Posted 16 January 2011 - 08:16 PM
Edited by citylife, 16 January 2011 - 08:18 PM.
#1097
Posted 24 October 2011 - 05:00 PM
Quote
About $250,000 from the city’s downtown tax increment district will pay for the carillon, city documents show. Nancy Whitworth, head of economic development for the city, said it’s likely to play only during special events, not on a regular basis.
The city is also poised to agree to pay another $186,250 to complete terrace work on the site.
I wonder if this means another phase of Riverplace is in the near future? Anyone hearing any news/rumors?
Edited by vicupstate, 24 October 2011 - 05:02 PM.
#1099
Posted 13 April 2012 - 06:38 AM
The University of South Carolina’s Moore School of Business plans to open a new office at Riverplace in downtown Greenville by May, its dean revealed at an alumni gathering Monday.
Dean Hildy Teegen, speaking to about 100 alumni at Fluor Corp.’s Greenville campus, said the two-classroom office will open on the ground floor of the Riverplace building where the Bounce advertising agency has been located.
The space includes a circular room and is directly across a courtyard from the Hampton Inn & Suites at Riverplace and directly across Camperdown Way from the new Riverwalk highrise.
Greenville developer Phil Hughes, a member of the Moore School board, owns the building where the office is going. He’s also developer of Riverwalk.
“That was a big part of why there,” Teegen said.
“But it’s also proximate to hotels and restaurants which for us is really convenient for this kind of thing, for catering. If we do overnight executive programming, there’s a place right there where people can stay. It sort of offers all the amenities of the city within walking distance, close walking distance, and we get to use them, but we don’t have to provide them.”
Teegen said the Moore School will use the new office for professional MBA classes, executive education, alumni meetings and statewide discussions on business and policy issues over an advanced telecommunications network.
The office will be linked to the Moore School’s Columbia headquarters and its other satellite offices around the state via high-definition “telepresence” technology developed with the help of Cisco Systems, Polycom and AT&T.
Teegen said Hughes is helping to finance a speakers series that will employ the technology. Hughes couldn't be reached for comment.
“We have a facility with the technology to be able to bring business and community leaders together around the state simultaneously to talk about these issues that are facing all of us,” Teegen said.
The new office will replace the Moore School’s presence at the University Center on Pleasantburg Drive.
#1100
Posted 13 April 2012 - 06:56 AM
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