Naming That “Thumb” Developer, David Douglas!
Naming the “Thumb” Developer, David Douglas, who killed the Brookside Trees.
Representing the residents and businesses in the North Main area of Greenville, South Carolina.
Naming the “Thumb” Developer, David Douglas, who killed the Brookside Trees.
Waffle House doesn’t want to be “Cinderalla” on opening night.
Your 2010 Board of Directors: President: Jim Gilreath Vice-President: Mike Cubelo Treasurer: Lois Graves Recording Secretary: Phyllis Gilreath Membership: Joyce Murphy Webmasters: Michael Huskey Chad Chandler * The Board of Directors meets the first Wednesday evening of each month atRead more
Normally, you try not to think of April 15th, tax day. This year, it’s also a the day of Waffles in the morning and Dancing in the evening. As we announced earlier, Thursday – April 15th – is the dayRead more
Waffle House Hearing. Thursday, April 15. 11:00 am. Greenville County Court House. (Corner of East North and Church Streets). Waffle House will be asking the judge for a summary judgment regarding their hours of operation as part of the company’sRead more
With the forecast for beautiful weather this week, you owe it to yourself to take time to visit the North Main Rotary Park. Many of the native azaleas and other plants are now blooming and the hard work of allRead more
Douglas Development killed the trees and the City has killed Douglas’ original plan to develop Brookside Circle. We expect that any plan revisions submitted by Douglas will require him to go before the Planning Commission and to face us atRead more
Below is the Greenville City letter to the Developer who cut the trees at the Brookside Development. Work has been stopped at the site by the City until this Developer submits a revised proposal for the site. Since there willRead more
The local news (WYFF) did a segment on the unauthorized removal of heritage trees from the Brookside Gardens development off Wade Hampton Boulevard: The city of Greenville has temporarily halted construction on a low-income apartment complex for senior citizens followingRead more
A number of your fellow NMCA members/neighbors joined other area residents and business owners Saturday morning in an intensive hands-on design/brainstorming session about what we want for the future of Stone Avenue. A lot of great ideas came out ofRead more