Simpsonville
A Golden Strip
Simpsonville, South Carolina is the fourth in a line of five Greenville County cities that runs from Travelers Rest on the northwest to Fountain Inn on the southeast. On its western side, Interstate 385 runs from Greenville down to Fountain Inn and on into Laurens County. This Location makes Simpsonville an ideal location for home buyers seeking housing that is centrally located with ready access to Greenville, Spartanburg County, or Laurens County. Together with Mauldin and Fountain Inn, Simpsonville is part of the Upstate’s “Golden Strip,” so named for its rapid economic growth and low unemployment.Economic Flourishing
The flourishing economy of Simpsonville and the “Golden Strip” was originally kickstarted in the 1950s when the Greenville Water System was extended to service the three cities southeast of Greenville. This source of water without the need for wells or other water sources started an economic rise that has been progressing ever since. Several large businesses in Simpsonville and nearby help drive the thriving city economy. These include Kemet, a manufacturer of electronic components, BMW, which has its largest US factory in the Upstate, H.B. Fuller, which has a plant in Simpsonville and manufactures a wide array of manufacturing and packaging materials, and Michelin Tire. These are just a few of the companies, both small and large, that have chosen Simpsonville and the Upstate as excellent places to do business.Dynamic Community; Small-Town Charm
Downtown Simpsonville is a thriving hub of restaurants and boutiques. With a central railroad line that parallels the main street through town. Old railroad station buildings have been converted to serve a new generation of residents with an exciting, modern downtown to explore. Simpsonville is a community of well established communities as well as beautiful new builds. Communities such as the Powderhorn subdivision offer residents a variety of amenities including a clubhouse, tennis courts, soccer fields and a spacious community pool. Cotton Mill apartments in Simpsonville offer residents luxury apartments with a historical charm. Extensive resident amenities including a saltwater pool, 24-hour fitness center, and clubhouse lounge make this an exciting place to consider.Food and Drink
For a quick boost of caffeine in the morning, look no further than Kaffeine; a coffee hub in downtown Simpsonville offering favorite coffee blends and specialty drinks. Exchange Coffee Co. offers a variety of breakfast choices including crepes, biscuits, and breakfast bowls in addition to a variety of coffee drinks. If you’re looking to supply coffee for a group, check out Coffee Break Service, located just up the road from Simpsonville’s central district. For restaurant choices, Simpsonville offers the discerning diner abundant choices. Restaurants such as Shortfields and Smoqued BBQ serve up delicious entrees and sides, while Unterhausen and 1885 Taproom offer pub-style favorites with an assortment of draft beers and other drinks. Unterhausen patrons will also enjoy the unique atmosphere designed to evoke the feeling of a castle cellar. Anchor Raw Bar provides a selection of delicious freshly caught seafood. After an evening of dining, a quick stop for ice cream is always a welcome treat. Ice Cream Station is a passenger train station in the center of Simpsonville’s downtown that has been converted into an ice cream shop serving an extensive collection of delicious creamy delights. Contact me today to learn more about all that Simpsonville has to offer for living, working, and exploring.Join Our Newsletter
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