Development

Newest Draft of Development Code Now on City Website

The newest draft of the development code is now available at https://www.greenvillesc.gov/…/2023-03-15_Draft The changes between the January draft and the new draft are shown in red. This is the document that the Planning Commission will consider at their March 30 publicRead more

A Note from NMCA President Steve Mills Regarding the New Draft Development Code

As president of the North Main Community Association (NMCA), I want to ensure that all of our members are aware of the City of Greenville Development Code Rewrite that is now being shown to city residents in various meetings heldRead more

City Council News from Dorothy Dowe

News from 206 South Main Street FOCUSING ON AFFORDABLE HOUSING, TRANSPORTATION AND PREPARING FOR A NEW LAND MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT CODE THAT SUPPORTS OUR PRIORITIES Fall is officially here and kicked off with a challenge to our city in the form ofRead more

Developer-Led Public Meetings on Two Developments

Below are letters notifying residents of two separate developer-led public meetings. One is for The Exchange at 237 Wade Hampton Ave. (storage units, etc) The second is for Proposed Townhomes at the corner of Townes St. and Stone Ave. TheseRead more

NMCA Newsletter Sept/Oct 2022

Nominations for 2023 NMCA Board of Directors In accordance with the by-laws, this is the first call for nominations for the 2023 NMCA Board of Directors.  All officers must reside within the geographical boundaries of the NMCA for the entireRead more

July/August 2022 Newsletter

  New Business Member Please welcome our newest business member, The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, conveniently located in downtown Greenville.  As one of the nation’s largest children’s museums and one of the first to become Smithsonian affiliated, TCMU offersRead more

March/April 2022 Newsletter

        It’s time to register for the 2022 NMCA Spring Member Social All residents in the North Main Community should have gotten a postcard invitation.  For some it’s been a little confusing, but we’ll try to explainRead more