GREENVILLE — There’s the rooftop terrace offering glimpses of the downtown skyline, the high-end kitchen appliances and cabinetry, the integrated audio system and the two-car garage with electric vehicle-charging capabilities. But perhaps the most interesting feature of this three-bedroom home in the Haynie-Sirrine neighborhood is what’s happening across the street. That would be the ongoing County Square redevelopment project, which is transforming a 40-acre tract that was once home to the hulking Greenville County government complex and its adjacent parking lots.

The $1 billion University Ridge project already has a long list of shops, restaurants and other businesses that have committed to the finished product, with Whole Foods Market, Williams Sonoma and Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse among them. And right across Howe Street from the development is Bradshaw Commons, a collection of 12 luxury townhomes — including 15 Park Edge Court, a 3,223-square-foot detached unit completed this year and currently listed for $1.95 million.

The University Ridge project “will transform the way downtown flows altogether,” said Andy Turner, a realtor with Coldwell Banker Caine who is listing the Park Edge Court property. “This will be the new hot spot for a number of new restaurants and retail, and also some residential, from my understanding. The retail announced thus far, and some to be rumored to come, are nothing like we have as of now in downtown Greenville.

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