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Greenville council approves land purchase for Falls Street conference center; designates building to pursue state tax credits
Summary
City bulletin: Council approved land purchase agreements for a six‑acre Falls Street development that includes a conference center and flagship hotel, certified a building at 505 North Maine as abandoned to allow pursuit of state tax credits for an $18 million renovation into a resilience hub, and approved extra construction funds for the Nickeltown Community Center generator.
Henry Coburn for the city of Greenville said the City Council approved land purchase agreements for a six‑acre project off Falls Street that will include a conference center, office space, retail units and underground parking, and will host a flagship Aro Hotels property replacing the Bowwater building and adjacent garage.
The council also approved a resolution certifying the former Baby Bo site at 505 North Maine as an abandoned building.…
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