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Interesting location since that area is all residential with little to no commercial. I drive on that road every week and haven't seen any signs? (Well, I drive on Main Street).
Interesting location since that area is all residential with little to no commercial. I drive on that road every week and haven't seen any signs?
The mill is its own environment, and a great location for all sorts of projects like this one - with plenty of parking and room for expansion. I haven't seen any signs on Main Street pointing to the Mill either.
The mill is its own environment, and a great location for all sorts of projects like this one - with plenty of parking and room for expansion. I haven't seen any signs on Main Street pointing to the Mill either.
If the mill can continue to be improved through infilling of local businesses, offices and residences, then it should warrant need for signage. That said, I would like to see unique signage for business and streets throughout Taylors.
Grille 33 @ The Channel , moving from N Main in downtown Greenville to 535 Haywood Rd (The Gallery); supposedly already moved, but I don't see any statements on the web site or Facebook.
Grille 33 @ The Channel , moving from N Main in downtown Greenville to 535 Haywood Rd (The Gallery); supposedly already moved, but I don't see any statements on the web site or Facebook.
I did see "Grill" signage lying at the storefront behind Kanpai of Tokyo.
The mill is its own environment, and a great location for all sorts of projects like this one - with plenty of parking and room for expansion. I haven't seen any signs on Main Street pointing to the Mill either.
Ok, so I drove down there yesterday. I saw Doug Young Studios (he's a friend of mine too and a fantastic sculpturer). He has a big sign pointing to his studios and then back from the road you see an older building with his sign.
Continue down the road and you see the big warehouse/mill at the dead end. Nothing else there.
Continue down the road and you see the big warehouse/mill at the dead end. Nothing else there.
So where is the roaster? I'm missing something?
Hopefully the wire gate will be open when you go there. Continue down the street along the left side of the mill - there is an open parking area near the middle where the artist studios are located. Update - found a map: it's at Dock 3 Taylors Mill Map
They really need to improve their signage to let visitors know where to go.
Hopefully the wire gate will be open when you go there. Continue down the street along the left side of the mill - there is an open parking area near the middle where the artist studios are located. Update - found a map: it's at Dock 3 Taylors Mill Map
They really need to improve their signage to let visitors know where to go.
I saw the warehouse stuff on the right and the stop sign and turned around. Thought the road on the left was a driveway or something. They definitely need better signage for sure. That whole area looks sketch.
Thanks for the link!
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