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Greenville council approves four annexations for warehouse, apartments, church and hotel sites

5780120 · September 12, 2025
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The Greenville City Council on Sept. 11 voted 5-0 to annex four properties in separate ordinances, approving plans for warehouse space, multifamily apartments, a place of worship and a hotel site; council heard planning staff details and had no public opposition at the hearings.

The Greenville City Council on Sept. 11 approved four separate ordinances to annex parcels across the city for commercial, residential and institutional development.

City planner Chris Kelly told the council the first annexation (ABI Investments, LLC) involves 18.817 acres at the terminus of West Star Street in the Swift Creek watershed and is expected to yield about 42,000 square feet of warehouse space with an estimated tax value of $4,000,000. Kelly noted that because the property lies in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), under “section 6 of GEC’s charter” sanitary sewer service could be provided even if the annexation were denied. Council approved the ordinance by voice vote (motion passed 5-0).

A second annexation (Bill the Fork Village) covers roughly 5.753 acres…

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