Elements Design Build LLC has pulled three residential building permits for the first phase of a six-unit townhome project on Haynie Street, bringing a combined $858,000 in new construction value to a Greenville corridor. The City issued permits 2600000816 and 2600000818 on April 28 and permit 2600000817 on April 29, each carrying an identical valuation of $286,000.

The permits cover the first three units of the planned six-unit development. According to permit filings, every unit will rise three stories and include a rooftop deck. The property is listed at 0 Haynie Street, and the owner of record is Haynie-Howe Venture LLC. Permits for the remaining three units have not yet appeared in city records.

Elements Design Build, a Greenville-area firm, is the listed contractor on all three filings. At $286,000 per unit, the full six-unit build-out would represent roughly $1.72 million in total permit valuation if the second phase mirrors the first. Rooftop decks on every unit signal a product aimed at buyers willing to pay a premium for outdoor living space and views — a format that has become increasingly common in Greenville's infill neighborhoods.

Haynie Street sits close to the city's urban core, where smaller-lot townhome projects have steadily replaced older single-family homes and vacant parcels over the past several years. The street's proximity to downtown makes it a natural target for developers looking to add density without moving far from established retail and dining corridors.

All three permits carry a status of "Issued," meaning construction can proceed immediately. No related planning or zoning applications were filed alongside the permits, suggesting the project conforms to existing land-use rules for the site.

This matters because the Haynie Street project adds another multi-unit infill development to Greenville's near-downtown pipeline, contributing both housing units and nearly $860,000 in construction activity in a single late-April filing burst.