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The old Bi-Lo site near Park Avenue and Arcadia St. will be redeveloped soon

The old "Baby Bi-Lo" site in Greenville, located on North Main Street near Park Avenue, is being redeveloped into a shopping and dining destination, city leaders recently announced.  The 3-acre property was purchased by Oxford Capital Partners and Chicago-based Northpond Partners, who plan to renovate the building with a new facade, landscaping, and parking to attract a small grocery store, wine bar, restaurants, coffee shops, retail stores, and a fitness center. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026.

 

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The partners purchased the three-acre property in April for $6.75 million. Their plan: transform the 40,000-sq- ft shopping center to fit and serve North Main — a high-end, all-day gathering spot with a mix of retail, dining, and neighborhood staples.


“We’re curating the best names in apparel, home decor, fitness, and dining — including Greenville favorites,” Harrison Horowitz — said.




The plan is simple: renovations are slated to begin in early 2026, with completion targeted for the fall of that year.

Greenville Mayor Knox White said the site is a crucial link between downtown and the North Main neighborhood.


“We didn’t want another high-rise apartment project,” White said. “There’s a clear need for quality neighborhood commercial here.”



































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