Greenville City Hall is staying put — but it’s getting a long-overdue makeover. City leaders have announced major renovations to the 10-story downtown building, marking the first significant upgrades in over 50 years.
Officials say the decision to renovate rather than sell the property will save taxpayers money. The first six floors will continue to house city offices and council chambers, while the top four floors may be leased to rent-paying tenants to help offset costs.
📍 The city has already issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the renovation project, which aims to modernize the building while keeping it financially efficient.
