Rescom Enterprise LLC has pulled a $1.2 million permit to renovate the fifth floor of 101 N Main St in downtown Greenville, making it the largest commercial alteration permit issued on the North Main corridor in recent weeks. The City of Greenville issued the permit on March 25, 2026, under permit number 2600000557.
The scope of work at 101 N Main St includes limited demolition of existing walls, doors, and millwork, followed by the construction of new walls and new millwork with tenant-provided finishes. The building is owned by Meyers Noland III. While the permit description is partially truncated, the project's $1,209,672 valuation signals a substantial interior overhaul of the full floor rather than a cosmetic refresh.
Just steps away at 103 N Main St, Garrard Construction Group has a separate $302,000 permit for modifications to an existing tenant office space. That project, issued on March 18, 2026, under permit number 2600000442, involves reconfiguring offices and a break area. The property is owned by Main Street Greenville Retail.
Together, the two permits represent more than $1.5 million in commercial alteration work concentrated within a single block of North Main Street. Both permits carry a status of "Issued," meaning construction can proceed immediately.
The back-to-back filings suggest continued demand for updated office environments along Greenville's primary downtown corridor. Rather than new ground-up construction, these projects reflect tenant-driven investment in existing building stock — a pattern that keeps occupancy competitive without adding new square footage to the market.
With over $1.5 million in office renovation permits issued on one block in a single week of March 2026, the North Main Street corridor remains a focal point for commercial reinvestment in the heart of the city.