The developers behind Gather Greenville, ranked the fifth-best food hall in the United State by USA Today readers, are planning to bring a community spot for music, retail and food to Mount Pleasant. Read More >>Developers behind Greenville food hall propose Mount Pleasant entertainment space
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The developers behind Gather Greenville, ranked the fifth-best food hall in the United State by USA Today readers, are planning to bring a community spot for music, retail and food to Mount Pleasant.
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