VisitGreenvilleSC, the city's tourism bureau, is investing $719,500 in a full office upfit at its downtown headquarters inside the historic Poinsett Plaza at 104 S Main Street. The commercial building permit, issued June 24, covers a sweeping interior renovation that includes new offices, conference and meeting rooms, a breakroom, and a redesigned open office layout.

What the Permits Show

The permit, numbered 2600001959, was issued to contractor Rescom Enterprise LLC for commercial alteration work at the Poinsett Plaza property owned by Poinsett Plaza LLC, a South Carolina limited partnership. The scope of work calls for new finishes and lighting throughout the space in addition to the reconfigured floor plan. The permit carries a valuation of $719,500 and currently holds an "Issued" status.

The project is strictly an interior upfit rather than new construction or an expansion of the building's footprint. The combination of a new conference room, dedicated meeting rooms, breakroom, and open office space suggests a modernization of the bureau's workplace to accommodate evolving operational needs. Rescom Enterprise LLC, the listed contractor, is handling the buildout at one of Greenville's most prominent commercial addresses — directly on South Main Street in the heart of the downtown corridor.

Why It Matters

A nearly $720,000 interior renovation by the city's tourism promotion agency at 104 S Main Street reflects a long-term institutional commitment to downtown Greenville. VisitGreenvilleSC's decision to reinvest in its existing Main Street location — rather than relocate — anchors a public-facing organization in the same commercial district it markets to visitors. The dollar figure is substantial for an office upfit and places this among the higher-value commercial alteration permits issued in recent weeks. For property owner Poinsett Plaza LLC, the renovation adds upgraded tenant improvements to a building that sits in the most heavily trafficked retail and hospitality stretch of the city. The permit adds to a steady stream of commercial renovation activity along Main Street, reinforcing downtown Greenville's status as a destination for both visitors and the organizations that serve them.