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SHERRY JACKSON | STAFF sjackson@communityjournals.com @SJackson_CJ

SQUARE FEET Real estate deals and developments across the region

Phase 2 of arena improvements underway The Greenville Arena District recently launched the second phase of capital improvements at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. This phase includes renovating the ticket office, backstage areas, restrooms and concourse, along with a new roof.

The Bon Secours St. Francis wellness interactive space will also be located on the concourse. Phase one, completed in 2013, included a new ribbon board, digital signage, suite renovations and a new scoreboard.

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14 row homes in the works for Markley Street As development continues to heat up in downtown Greenville, a new single-family home development is slated for the corner of North Markley and Calhoun streets, near the Kroc Center. Called City Homes at Markley, the project by Cole Properties will consist of 14 three-story row homes featuring large outdoor living areas with small yards, private elevators, two-car garages and downtown views. “The homes will have a more individual look,” said designer and builder Trey Cole, with buyers able to choose from a range of brick and color palettes. Some customization will also be available for the interiors, along with an option for a solar package. The

homes will have two additional parking spaces available, as well as rooftop gardens. Each city home will have an “urban loft feel” and have three or four bedrooms and 2 1/2 or 3 1/2 bathrooms in 2,400-3,000 square feet. Cole says the city homes will be different from other developments in that each unit will be sold as a single-family home with standard lot ownership and offer a homeowners association for the landscape maintenance. Homes will also be energy efficient with spray-foam insulation, tankless water

heaters, energy-efficient windows, a high-efficiency HVAC system and

water-efficient fixtures. Home prices will be in the $500,000-$700,000 range. Construction is expected to begin in fall 2014.

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