About 00 Bridges Road
Excellent location. Less than one mile to I 385. Schools near by and within a mile of the new Bridgeway Project. Zoned NC.Neighborhood commercial is established to provide for convenient shopping areas and professional offices that meet the daily needs of the surrounding neighborhood. minimum Site Size +None. Possible Medical Offices, Day care, Florist, insurance office, stipe mall, gas station, may be a few ideas , and building must face inward backing to the Bridges Rd and parking on the interior. Greenville County. You may apply for Mauldin City and may get more variance. Additional 1 acre lot may also be available.Not sure about the corner, but the lot that is attached to this lot and goes to Holland Rd. Located just next to Ricelan Springs and across from Bridges Crossing. Stop by anytime to see, pull off the road near the Magnolia trees but ground may be soft so don't pull in far. at your own risk. The first phase of Bridgeway Station is expected to be complete next fall, but 50% of the European-inspired mixed development’s retail space has already been claimed. Report from WYFF "It probably does look like a castle," said developer Phil Hughes of project people can spot from Highway 385, near Bridges Road. "We love that people love it from the highway, but wait until you come in." A taste of Italy right here in Mauldin, Bridgeway Station will be a mixed-used development featuring local restaurants, breweries, shops, and apartments, as well as offices and hotels. All of these businesses soon be just off the Swamp Rabbit Trail. The walkable town center invites visitors to eat, drink, and shop indoors and out. Hughes says there will be live entertainment and events throughout the year. "No one likes to walk into a big box with no windows," Hughes said. "There's more to life than just doing that, and we want to have people having fun outside as much as it is inside." Hughes said the project has many Italian and Greenville inspirations, down to the smallest details. If the space feels somehow familiar, there's a reason for that. Certain aspects were inspired by local buildings, like Furman Tower, the Old Greenville City Hall, and Southern Depot Station Tower.