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

  6. 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.

  7. Having fun in Greenville doesn't have to be expensive. The city regularly hosts free events, and there are many free attractions and activities to choose from. Skip to Main Content

  8. Greenville Cares. Contact the Greenville Cares Office for common service requests such as send recycling information, repair a traffic light, replace damaged street signs and more. Greenville Zoo. This AZA-accredited zoo will capture the heart of animal lovers young and old.

  9. Rider Information. Learn about bus transfers, riding the bus, exiting the bus, boarding the bus, and much more.

  10. Among the country’s premiere regional American art museums, the Greenville County Museum of Art draws visitors from around the world each year to see work by 2 of the nation’s greatest artists, Andrew Wyeth and Jasper Johns as well as its acclaimed Southern Collection, which ranges from Federal portraits to contemporary abstractions.