GREENVILLE, S.C. — FRP Development Corp. and Woodfield Development are underway with construction of Woven, a mixed-use project in the Village of West Greenville. Known locally as simply The Village, this neighborhood is home to some of the city’s historic mills and has been redeveloping since the early 2000s into an arts, small-business and entertainment area.
Woven, located at 1279 Pendleton St., will anchor the western edge of the neighborhood and will include 214 one-, two- and three-bedroom units offered at market and affordable rates. Specific affordable restrictions were not disclosed, but Greenville’s workforce/affordability policy calls for rent caps at 40, 60 and 80 percent of area median income.
Woven also will feature approximately 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 and 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.
The development team has secured a $42.9 million construction loan from Bank of Texas. CF Evans is serving as the general contractor. The architect is Housing Studio, and interior design is being provided by Shelton Taylor + Associates. Completion is slated for the fourth quarter of 2027.