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Has anyone noticed the renovations being done to the building on the corner of 10th street and 5th street? It used to be a restaurant called Gilligan's, I believe. I didn't see any signs outside. Anyone have any idea what it might be? Also Excel gym has closed. All of their members memberships have been transferred to Fitness Connection.
Has anyone noticed the renovations being done to the building on the corner of 10th street and 5th street? It used to be a restaurant called Gilligan's, I believe. I didn't see any signs outside. Anyone have any idea what it might be? Also Excel gym has closed. All of their members memberships have been transferred to Fitness Connection.
I was hesitant in posting this but last night a worker at hwy 55 told me that it was going to be a putt putt for children with arcade games. That's what she was told.
Guys, when you find things like this on loopnet it's for the sheer purpose of showing the potential for the site. Lots of developers/companies, nowadays, look for ready to go sites. So, drawing like this and the five pages attached to the listing on loopnet would be carried by the real estate agent (in this case, Jon Day) to expos and to certain developers/companies. There are many different summits, expos and conferences that you would take something like this to show the site's potential. Most larger sites, handled in a proactive way, will have something like this available. Take the site on the corner of Evans and Fire Tower that someone showed a few weeks ago, it is only to show the possibility of the land, to give developers an idea of what could go there- and at this point, there is (typically) no real plan of doing such a development... To give you an example, this is typically how it goes-
A.) For this mixed use site- You call up your developer contacts or companies who build and manage mixed-use sites and say "hey, if you have any interest in Greenville, this would be a great site!
and
B.) You go to expos (find a developer/company who does the type of developments you are looking for at the site, this case mixed use development) and say, have you heard of Greenville, NC? it's growing really quickly! We have a great site for you!!
They may look at it and say :I have actually been looking into the Greenville market for some time, now, and this is a perfect time to have this conversation. We are certainly interested in the site and we need to go punch some numbers. If or when they get serious, typically disregard the proposed drawings for the most part and draw up what works for them. Maybe they just want housing or just want retail...
It is said that the typical deal, that actually goes through, takes on average 3 years- from the first conversation you have with the interested party to the opening of the structure.
That's good info...especially with some of us who speculate on what is going where. Couldn't understand the Evans/Firetower construction if you have space available at old Lowe's Foods off Evans and the redevelopment where Hobby Lobby and an unnamed major tenant is supposed to go off Memorial.
As well, this proposed plan for the 10th/Brownlea site seems to be ill advised considering Taft Wards plans for 10th St and Charles...a much better site for residential AND mixed use....as were the Boundary site and the Dickinson/Reade sites...and possibly the 10th/Evans site...all much closer to ECU.
No need to overbuild on outlying sites when you have prime spots to be redeveloped (Look at that one center in Firetower that sits mostly vacant). Speaking of prime spots...wondering what is the status of a downtown hotel is...kind of thought we would hear something by now, since it was mentioned when the groundbreaking of the parking deck occurred more than a year ago.
I was hesitant in posting this but last night a worker at hwy 55 told me that it was going to be a putt putt for children with arcade games. That's what she was told.
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Originally Posted by jpirate
^if that ends up being true, it would be awesome. Really need more indoor family entertainment in Greenville.
Would this be an actual Putt-Putt Fun Center from years ago?
A couple of small things of note: The Boundary has added their signage to the building. I think it looks very nice. I hope this is the new norm for uptown as the parking deck & the Greenville Visitors Center are the same style.
Also - noticed they are tearing down building(s) behind the Starbucks / Subway building on 10th street near campus (beside Sheetz). Not sure if there will be future development planned for that area or if they are just getting rid of dilapidated buildings (which is fine as well).
Its not a bad idea fro Greenville...and this location is not a bad spot. Wonder if its an actual Putt-Putt...would think if they have a building permit, Putt Putt corporate would have announced it.
Does anyone know if the Boundary has had any success leasing the retail spaces yet?
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