Two back-to-back commercial alteration permits on North Main Street total more than $1.5 million in renovation work, signaling continued investment in Greenville's downtown office corridor.
The larger of the two projects is a $1,209,672 renovation of the fifth floor at 101 N Main St. Issued on March 25, 2026, the permit lists Rescom Enterprise LLC as the contractor and Meyers Noland III as the property owner. According to permit records, the scope includes limited demolition of walls, doors, and millwork along with construction of new walls and new millwork with tenant-provided finishes. The work amounts to a full-floor refresh of what is already an existing office building in the heart of downtown.
One door down, Garrard Construction Group is handling a $302,000 reconfiguration of tenant office space at 103 N Main St. That permit, issued March 18, 2026, covers modifications to offices and a break area within the building. The property owner on that permit is Main Street Greenville Retail.
Both permits were filed as building permits for commercial alterations and carry an "issued" status, meaning construction can proceed. Together, the two projects represent $1,511,672 in permitted work within roughly a one-week span on the same block.
The addresses sit in one of the most high-traffic stretches of downtown Greenville, where ground-floor retail and upper-floor office space have drawn steady tenant demand in recent years. The simultaneous timing of the two permits suggests property owners along the corridor are moving to modernize their office product, potentially to attract or retain tenants willing to pay premium rents on Main Street.
With more than $1.5 million flowing into just two addresses, the permits mark one of the larger office-renovation pushes on North Main Street so far in 2026 — a sign that downtown Greenville's commercial landlords are actively reinvesting in their properties to keep pace with tenant expectations.