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  1. Council Takes First Step to Redevelop City Hall. Transformation is coming to City Hall’s downtown location on Main Street. At its Sept. 23, 2024, meeting, Greenville City Council authorized negotiations for the redevelopment of 206 S. Main Street. City Hall Details.

  2. Greenville has focused on creating a vibrant downtown that is authentic, sustainable and most importantly, for people. With wide sidewalks, outdoor plazas and streetside dining, downtown Greenville offers a pedestrian-friendly atmosphere that has been compared to that of a European city.

  3. Do you remember Greenville, SC before Falls Park? Did you know the waterfall used to be covered by a four-lane highway? Our natives do, and those who transplanted before 2004, but for our newer residents and younger generation, it's always been here.

  4. Do you remember Greenville, SC before Falls Park? Did you know the waterfall used to be covered by a four-lane highway? Our natives do, and those who transplanted before 2004, but for our newer residents and younger generation, it's always been here.

  5. Webmail. 206 S Main Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Police Non-Emergency: 864-271-5333. Greenville Cares Information Center 864-232-2273. Back to Top.

  6. Many Trees Tangled in Power Lines; Dangerous Conditions Exist. City Manager Shannon Lavrin stressed safety as a top priority, after surveying storm damage with first responders on Saturday. "If you were to touch an energy power line, it could electrocute you," Lavrin said.

  7. Greenville hosts and manages dozens of events each year, from outdoor concerts to movies in the park to a weekly summer farmer's market.

  8. Storm management Updates. More than 2,000 utility workers have arrived to restore power. Duke Energy has committed to returning service to all customers by Friday. City workers are picking up trash. They resumed their normal schedule. Trucks will make several passes along the route, to collect items efficiently.

  9. Greenville City Council is committed to balanced growth, inclusion, engaged citizens and an excellent quality of life. The GVL2040 Plan gave us a vision for our city. City Council’s priorities give focus and direction to our daily work.

  10. Check out Greenville's comprehensive system of parks, greenways, public facilities and recreational choices that help enhance the quality of life of its residents and visitors.