Time to get downtown and dribble. Basketball is back in South Carolina. Megan is talking with Michelle Guevara, Director of Destination Experiences for VisitGreenvilleSC about The Downtown Dribble event.
Greenville in the News
Good news about that Greenville spreads fast. And word about Greenville is spreading so fast that we have to work hard to keep up. This is where we do our best to post all the “best,” “most,” “top” and “coolest” lists we make, the comments the media makes and our latest accolades. Check back regularly. The good news just keeps coming!
Posts from February 2023
By 2040, Greenville economic organizations predict at least 220,000 more people will be living in Greenville County — that’ll be the equivalent of dropping Anderson County’s population into Greenville.
With that growth comes a lot of benefits but also a lot of challenges.
The opportunities and challenges posed by Greenville’s unprecedented growth in recent years were the focus of a panel discussion sponsored by VisitGreenvilleSC at the Greenville One Center Feb. 22.
Greenville has been called Food & Wine’s “Next Great Food City” and its emerging food scene has solidified it spot as Southern Living’s “The South’s Best City on the Rise.” It’s also part of the reason The New York Times calls Greenville one of the ‘52 Places to Go in 2023.’ So, what’s missing? Some say more African cuisine.
Synonymous with sporting events, concerts, and warm summer evenings on the patio, beer is often thought of as a low-maintenance adult beverage. But when it comes to beer on draft, there is an art to pouring a good pint. Giving your technique a little extra attention almost guarantees a better flavor experience, no matter your beer of choice.
Modal was inspired by Hindman’s desire to see Greenville put on the global map. “I designed it to feel like it was located in a major market like San Francisco or Los Angeles,” he says. With a mix of local furnishings and art that the owners sourced over a decade of thrifting, the mood is mid-century–meets–Southern coffee shop.
Methodical takes great pride in its beans, carefully roasting them on the lighter side so the true flavor of their origin shines through. So while the espresso drinks here are good, you'll best experience the difference with a pour-over.
You’ve been hearing a lot about Greenville, South Carolina, in recent years—and that’s because it has something for everybody. With a population hovering around 75,000, South Carolina’s most charming town is where big city cool meets small-town America.
In Greenville, South Carolina, an airport cafe hangs in the balance. Owners Lem and Mike believe a nearby playground is the root of their problems, with too many kids driving away their paying customers. If Robert Irvine can't convince them their problems are fixable, this restaurant will be grounded permanently.
You’ve been hearing a lot about Greenville, South Carolina, in recent years—and that’s because it has something for everybody. With a population hovering around 75,000, South Carolina’s most charming town is where big city cool meets small-town America.