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Half a mile north of the Greenville city line — between the Poe Mill and Sans Souci communities — is the 117-year-old American Spinning Mill. If developers there get the county's blessing, they will convert the former mill and its grounds into a mixed-use development with 315 apartments and 50,000 square feet of commercial space, possibly including a brewery. The old textile mill ceased operating at least 20 years ago and has stood empty for at least five years.

The Greenville News was not able to reach the mill's owner, David Dedvukaj of Detroit-based Contour Companies, or architect Scott Lambert of Columbia for comment. But county records show that Contour bought the mill and adjacent properties in recent months for about $9 million. The parcels had previously sold for $3.1 million in 2016 to a Virginia-based investment group, but work never began on apartments proposed at the time.

Lambert's plans, submitted last month to the county, call for 260 loft apartments in the old mill and about 28,000 square feet of commercial space. With nearly 20 acres to work with, the site also has room for a planned five-story 100,000-square-foot building that will house another 55 apartments and 20,000 square feet of commercial space.

The mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in late 2016 in part for its notable builders: the Lockwood & Greene out of New England as well as Joseph E. Sirrine of Greenville.

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2 minutes ago, gman430 said:

Half a mile north of the Greenville city line — between the Poe Mill and Sans Souci communities — is the 117-year-old American Spinning Mill. If developers there get the county's blessing, they will convert the former mill and its grounds into a mixed-use development with 315 apartments and 50,000 square feet of commercial space, possibly including a brewery. The old textile mill ceased operating at least 20 years ago and has stood empty for at least five years.

Happy to see more of these historic buildings being saved and put to good use!

I suppose this is the current plan:

http://lambertarchcs.com/portfolio/american-spinning-mill-development/

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1 minute ago, GvilleSC said:

Happy to see more of these historic buildings being saved and put to good use!

I suppose this is the current plan:

http://lambertarchcs.com/portfolio/american-spinning-mill-development/

Yes it is. :) 300 Hammett Street Extension is the address. 

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7 hours ago, vicupstate said:

Old Cline property. Attwood and Pete Hollis. Across from History Museum. 

EDIT: I don't see any Grading or Building permits for it, unless issued yesterday.  

Ah, thanks. I'll have to look at the site plan agian. 

Edit: Don't see it, any renderings for this? 

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On 11/22/2019 at 7:28 AM, vicupstate said:

Two different projects being talked about here. 

The Comfort Inn is going on the Heritage Green  side of Pete Hollis. The senior housing that is in the link is on the opposite side.  No one has seen the Comfort Inn design . 

 

Thanks for the clarification.  I was thinking that was going to be a HUGE Comfort Inn! :tw_joy:

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