A $135,000 interior renovation is underway at Verdae Shopping Center, signaling that a new or repositioning tenant may be preparing to open along one of Greenville's busiest mixed-use corridors. The City of Greenville issued the commercial building permit on May 15, 2026, for the work at 101 Verdae Blvd.

What the Permits Show

The permit, filed under number 2600001676, covers a full interior up-fit of an existing retail space. According to permit comments, the scope includes new walls, doors, flooring, and paint, while existing restrooms will remain in place. The property is owned by Verdae Holdings LLC.

Mitchell Contract Interiors Inc. is listed as the contractor on the project. The firm, which specializes in commercial interior work, will handle the build-out valued at $135,000. The permit is classified as a commercial alteration and has been issued, meaning construction can begin immediately.

Key Projects Driving the Numbers

Notably absent from the permit filing is the identity of the future tenant. No business name or use description beyond "retail space" appears in the public record, leaving the occupant a question mark for now. Verdae Boulevard has attracted a steady mix of retail, dining, and service tenants in recent years as the surrounding Verdae development continues to mature with residential and commercial projects.

The up-fit's scope — new walls and doors in particular — suggests the space is being reconfigured for a tenant whose layout needs differ from the previous occupant, rather than a simple cosmetic refresh. At $135,000, the investment is consistent with a small-to-midsize retail or restaurant fit-out in the Greenville market.

What This Means for Greenville

This permit is one to watch: the Verdae corridor's continued tenant activity matters because it reflects sustained commercial demand in Greenville's southeast growth zone, and a formal tenant announcement could follow in the weeks ahead.