Good news for Greenville commuters and neighbors: the Church Street Bridge has officially reopened following an extensive rehabilitation project, according to reports from FOX Carolina News, WSPA 7News, and the Post and Courier.
The scope of the work was impressive. According to the Post and Courier, the project required 82,000 hours of labor and 12,250 gallons of paint — a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship that went into bringing the bridge back to life with new improvements.
The reopening marks a welcome milestone for the area, restoring a key connection for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians who rely on the corridor daily. Multiple local outlets covered the ribbon-cutting moment, reflecting just how anticipated the completion was for the Greenville community.
Whether you’re heading downtown for dinner on Main Street or simply making your daily commute, the newly rehabilitated Church Street Bridge is ready to serve Greenville for years to come.
Sources: Post and Courier, WSPA 7NEWS