GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – The City of Greenville’s West End, a historically black neighborhood, has seen changes over the years.
“It just feels a whole lot different with traffic and all of this stuff,” said Upstate resident, Tyler Woodall.
More change could be coming, with a number of homes under construction and other development plans in the works.
“We’ve not been given an option. Every time we look, there’s a new house and they get taller and taller,” said longtime Greenville resident, Sharon Norman.
This week, a nearly seven-acre subdivision received initial approval from the City’s Planning Commission, along with the naming of two new roads.
If the development receives final approval, a proposed residential and commercial space called the Mosaic Townes Development, could be constructed. The plans drawn up by Greenville-based developer Saint Capital, call for three, five-story mixed-use apartment buildings with space for businesses, green space, and a below-ground …