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RiverWalker

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  1. Thanks. His profiles seem to omit the Greenville connection for some reason.
  2. CNET Senior Associate Editor Patrick "Trick" Holland lives in San Francisco, California, according to his LinkedIn page and other reliable sources. The only South Carolina link for him that I can find is that he graduated from University of South Carolina with a bachelor of arts in theater. He obviously must visit here -- and quite often, too, as he has tested several phone models in and around the G'ville area. Perhaps he has some kind of family ties to the Upstate.
  3. This article quotes from the P&C article: "The current home is limited in expansion capability, and the school gets first priority on use of the field, a challenge that will only increase as the club’s presence grows, [lead owner Joe] Erwin said." https://soccerstadiumdigest.com/2021/01/new-greenville-triumph-stadium-in-the-works/
  4. That's what the cover letter says, so nothing to assume. "The proposed improvements include full demolition of the existing convenience store, fuel canopy, and Minuteman Press building; and the construction of a new 5,200 sqft building, canopy, parking areas, drives, utilities, and landscaping."
  5. You can't even claim to be part of that "census-designated place" (CDP) known as Five Forks, the western boundary of which is Hwy. 14. Anyway, welcome to No-Man's-Land.
  6. The notice on the web site says the location is "temporarily closed," so it appears they plan to reopen in the future.
  7. Four pieces available immediately, according to LoopNet and other sites: 1st Fl-Ste 101: 8,737 SF, Office, Full Build-Out 1st Fl-Ste 100: 11,290 SF, Office, Full Build-Out 2nd Fl-Ste 200: 21,467 SF, Office, Full Build-Out 3rd Fl-Ste 300: 6,414 SF, Office, Full Build-Out Anyone know of an entity that was utilizing spaces on three floors?
  8. I love how they have the "Harris Teeter" sign covered up with a "Coming Soon" banner just below. It's not like it's a big secret. I guess they don't want people knocking on the door asking whether it's open. (As Gov. McMaster has said repeatedly in recent weeks, though in a slightly different context: there's a lot of stupid floating out there .)
  9. Doesn't look as though there is enough parking to sustain those types of enterprises. Just one humble personal opinion.
  10. I think this will be an asset to the landscape.
  11. The new Grill Marks at Haywood Mall has a nice outdoor patio that welcomes dogs.
  12. Two important groundbreaking events in one week! Woohoo!
  13. "The hotel, which is reminiscent of a rustic lodge-style found in national parks..." This phrase buttresses the concern that I've had since the plans were first published. Although it's an interesting design, it isn't really consistent with the surrounding community, and I think it's going to look out of place there.
  14. I was about to ask the same thing. Looks like some kind of awning or marquee ... but why that far up the side of the building? Form, in this case, apparently does not follow function. It's just a useless appendage.
  15. Yes, but rents there are going up, too.
  16. If you want to see pictures of a recent similar operation: https://metroairportnews.com/emirates-skycargo-delivers-close-to-100-horses-to-miami-from-mexico-city/
  17. Haywood Mall store isn't on the list - yet. However, according to USATODAY.com: "The company signaled that there may be more closures to come. It initially said that it would be shuttering 72 locations out of roughly 100 non-profitable stores but when it later provided the list of locations that would be shuttered, the number had shrunk to 63. The company said that 'a small group of stores was pulled from the closing list . .. as they are being evaluated further.'''
  18. This April 6 article by Ron Barnett said the property was under contract to "New York-based Capital Realty Group." https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/opinion/2018/04/06/towers-east-owner-responds-hud-complaints-building-sold/489043002/
  19. Or a post office (from way back when post offices had some class).
  20. National Geographic Travel’s Best Small Cities 2018 #4 Charleston SC: "Most Instagrammed, Most Artsy" #7 Columbia SC: "Best Groomed, Meatiest" #8 Asheville NC: "Most Artsy, Sudsiest" #9 Greenville SC: "Meatiest" #14 - Hickory SC: "Hipster Friendly" Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/destinations/2018/01/18/national-geographic-traveler-best-small-cities/1042839001/
  21. Not sure where you're getting that information/interpretation, Gman. I won't challenge you on factual terms, as it is possible that you are correct. For now, however, color me skeptical. In the meantime, I recommend that people err on the side of caution and obtain a compliant ID as early as practical to avoid the possibility of encountering any airport delays. (And I am not personally concerned one way or another, as I have a federal ID. I just don't want general citizens to suffer as a result of this uncertainty.)
  22. I thought the underlined portions made it very clear: you should be good until October 10, 2018.
  23. According to the FAQ on tsa.gov" "Starting January 22, 2018, travelers who do not have a license or identification card from a compliant state or a state that has been granted an extension will be asked to provide alternate acceptable identification. If you cannot provide an acceptable form of identification, you will not be permitted through the security checkpoint." Couple that with this information from dhs.gov: "South Carolina has an extension for REAL ID enforcement, allowing Federal agencies to accept driver's licenses and identification cards from South Carolina at Federal facilities, nuclear power plants and federally regulated commercial aircraft until October 10, 2018." Although South Carolina will not be issuing compliant licenses and IDs until late March, residents can submit the required documentation to any SCDMV office beginning now; their REAL ID-compliant cards will be issued when the system is ready to process them.
  24. But notice that the new web site for The Green Room doesn't identify any location at all. With so much publicity surrounding Wu's in Greenville - reinforced by the continued existence of its own web site at https://www.wusgvl.com/ - it appears as though The Green Room may be going to reopen somewhere else....
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