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On January 11, 2016 at 0:32 PM, chuckyvt said:

Anyone care to speculate on details?  Couple locations that poppoed into mind that would be appropriate for a "significant" development.     

- The Greenville Transit site on Washington. 

- County Square

- The Reedy Square Site

- Probably unlikely, but we have heard rumors of the Citgo on south main being redeveloped.  

Hughes Commercial already owns the parcel parcel at the corner of East McBee and Church, on the block with Erwin Penland

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On 1/11/2016 at 0:32 PM, chuckyvt said:

Anyone care to speculate on details?  Couple locations that poppoed into mind that would be appropriate for a "significant" development.     

- The Greenville Transit site on Washington. 

- County Square

- The Reedy Square Site

- Probably unlikely, but we have heard rumors of the Citgo on south main being redeveloped.  

I believe they own the building on the corner of Main and Washington across from the One Building. It's the building that The Iron Yard was located in for a little while and where Coffee & Crema had a window. I looked at renting space in that building a couple of years ago and it did not appear to be in very good shape and heard a rumor that there were plans to demolish it and build something new. 

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1 hour ago, BurgerVille said:

I believe they own the building on the corner of Main and Washington across from the One Building. It's the building that The Iron Yard was located in for a little while and where Coffee & Crema had a window. I looked at renting space in that building a couple of years ago and it did not appear to be in very good shape and heard a rumor that there were plans to demolish it and build something new. 

"Project Two" whenever Hughes gets around to it. 

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On August 10, 2015 at 10:32 AM, vicupstate said:

City Council to vote on ROW abandonment

City council will vote today on whether to abandon ROW to Overbrook Lofts LLC. They own 1.57 acres at the Laurens Rd/E. North St/Overbrook Rd. intersection.  This is that hill that overlooks 385 at the Stone Ave. exit.

Based on the name, this could be interesting. Given the visibility of the site, I hope the design is good.   

Does anyone know anything about it? 

 

   

This appears to be now under construction. 

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5 hours ago, Gville2012 said:

http://www.overbrooklofts.com/ --- SVN Blackstream Commercial Cooprporate offices on the 4th floor and 31 luxury apartments.

Thank goodness they changed it for the better. The original plans had office on top of the residential and it looked like one building had been pancaked on top of the other. 

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I get this on both links:

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You don't have permission to access "http://looplink.greenville.cbre.us/xNet/Looplink/Profile/Profile.aspx?" on this server.

Reference #18.4ce832b8.1459650755.1ac1849

Isn't Loopnet a subscription website?  

What  is in the link?  A one or two sentence description is fine.

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There's a new proposed development at 541 Lowndes Hill Rd - community meeting was last night. Cluster development of 29 single-family homes on 4 acres located across the street from the Solutions Recovery Center (former Tara Apts). Homes would be 1400-1650 SF and priced from $250-$299. Developers are Gendlin Homes and Renaissance Custom Homes. It goes before the planning commission on Apr 21. There was some community concern about that level of density and traffic on Lowndes Hill - the current site wooded with one home. What's ideal density when it comes to city infill in an established neighborhood?

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1 hour ago, cbc1908 said:

There's a new proposed development at 541 Lowndes Hill Rd - community meeting was last night. Cluster development of 29 single-family homes on 4 acres located across the street from the Solutions Recovery Center (former Tara Apts). Homes would be 1400-1650 SF and priced from $250-$299. Developers are Gendlin Homes and Renaissance Custom Homes. It goes before the planning commission on Apr 21. There was some community concern about that level of density and traffic on Lowndes Hill - the current site wooded with one home. What's ideal density when it comes to city infill in an established neighborhood?

Well, it depends on what the community wants realistically. This development would probably be a wall if it was in North Main, but probably won't to that degree here. If it was up the city, all communities would be higher density for it would reduce the tax revenue loss they incur with most single family housing. 

As long as this development has proper design to 1) reflect the architecture of the neighborhood or go above that and 2) show proper relation to the neighborhood with the site plan (sidewalks, openness, etc, no closing off), they should be fine.  

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3 hours ago, bikeoid said:

What's going into the former Dray Manor at 604 N Main St?

Three housing units - Charleston style, as I recall - one of which will be owner-occupied. Edit: Make that "urban style." Developer is Tom Croft. See http://upstatebusinessjournal.com/news/urban-style-homes-planned-north-main/

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