DOM360 invites Greenville to help redevelop I-385 corridor into downtown

DOM360, a Greenville-based automotive marketing agency, is inviting the community to participate in a series of public meetings to create a comprehensive plan to redevelop the I-385 corridor entering downtown Greenville.

The public-private partnership project, called Greenville Gateway, will encompass the area between Richland Way and North Church, East Washington, Atlas and Sunflower streets. Project leaders hope to optimize downtown visitors’ experiences by developing a variety of updates to the area, including:

  • Pedestrian walkways
  • Restaurants and housing
  • Plaza space

“We are very excited about the opportunity to work together on making the gateway district the beautiful doorway to our beloved city of Greenville,” said DOM360 founder and CEO Robert Donovan.

Following a series of meetings, planners from PLUSURBIA DESIGN will direct the process and implementation of the project with assistance and input from community members, leaders and organizations, including:

  • Elected officials
  • Businesses
  • Property owners
  • Local planning agencies
  • Other stakeholders

There will be a final presentation and Q&A session to follow, along with open studio hours.

The meeting schedule includes:

  • Feb. 18, 3-5 p.m. – Planning meeting 1
  • Feb. 19, 10 a.m.-noon – Planning meeting 2
  • Feb. 19, 3-6 p.m. – Open studio hours
  • Feb. 20, 3-6 p.m. – Open studio hours
  • Feb. 21, 10 a.m.-noon – Open studio hours
  • Feb. 22, 5-7 p.m. – Final presentation and Q&A

All meetings, except the final presentation, will be held at Coldwell Banker Caine at 111 Williams St. in Greenville. The final presentation will be held in Bon Secours Wellness Arena’s Stella Lounge at 650 N. Academy St. in Greenville.

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