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Greenville Wine and Spirits

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RiverRock Engineering partnered with Greenville Wine & Spirits to deliver site planning and site-civil engineering services for a new 2,600 SF retail store at 330 Wade Hampton Boulevard in Greenville, SC. Working along one of the city's busiest commercial corridors, we transformed an underused site into a clean, accessible retail destination — with a reconfigured concrete parking lot, ADA-compliant parking and access, landscaped frontage and buffers, and clear vehicular circulation, all designed and carried through review and approval with the City of Greenville.


Wade Hampton Boulevard is a high-visibility corridor, and corridor pad sites come with their own constraints — limited depth, tight access, and a city review process focused on how a site functions and presents from the street. RiverRock Engineering's job was to make the site work within those constraints: a layout that parks and circulates customers efficiently, meets accessibility and city standards, and gives the new store the polished, welcoming curb appeal that fits a retail brand. We guided the project from existing-conditions review through final City of Greenville site plan approval.


About the Project


Our contributions


RiverRock Engineering delivered the site planning and site-civil modifications needed to bring the property into service as a modern retail store. Our scope included the overall site plan and layout, the concrete parking lot design and striping, ADA-compliant accessible parking and access aisles, and vehicular circulation and access management onto Wade Hampton Boulevard. We handled the site grading and site modifications required to support the parking and building improvements, and coordinated the landscaping, frontage, and buffer areas that give the finished site its curb appeal. Throughout, we managed the site plan review and permitting process with the City of Greenville from start to finish, keeping the approvals moving and the project on schedule.


What the process looked like


RiverRock guided this project from early due diligence through construction-ready, City-approved design. We began by evaluating the existing site conditions and the City of Greenville's site plan, zoning, and corridor requirements, building a clear picture of what the lot could support and what the city would expect. From there, we developed a site plan that balanced parking, circulation, and access on a constrained corridor lot while satisfying accessibility and municipal standards, then coordinated the landscaping and site improvements that round out the finished property. We assembled and submitted the required review packages and stayed closely engaged with city reviewers, resolving comments quickly to keep the approval timeline tight. The result: a refreshed, accessible, fully compliant site that opened its doors as Greenville Wine & Spirits — and added another completed RiverRock project to the Upstate.


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