Vertical Construction Underway on New Mixed-Use Project in Greenville, South Carolina

Vertical construction is underway at Woven, a mixed-use community in the heart of Greenville, South Carolina’s Village of West Greenville. The project, developed by real estate investment and development company FRP Development Corp. and Woodfield Development, marks the first major development in the neighborhood.

The project has secured $42.9 million in construction financing following a comprehensive entitlement and zoning-approval process. CF Evans is serving as the general contractor, with design led by Housing Studio and interiors by Shelton Taylor + Associates.

Located at 1279 Pendleton Street, Woven is strategically positioned between Saco and Traction streets, anchoring the western edge of the district and complementing the area’s creative, community-oriented identity. The project will deliver 214 apartments featuring a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units that include both market-rate and affordable workforce housing options, expanding much-needed housing supply in the urban core.

In addition to residential offerings, Woven will feature up to 13,000 square feet of commercial space designed for restaurants, retailers, galleries and neighborhood-serving businesses, including 3,000 square feet earmarked for local entrepreneurs, makers and emerging brands. The development will also include public parking to support community accessibility.

A signature element of the project is its commitment to public realm enhancements. Woven will deliver approximately 31,500 square feet of public open space, including a paved plaza with public art, seating, planters and LED lighting, as well as an additional 10,500-square-foot public pocket park.

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