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Pitt County Shopping

Greenville is a rapidly growing retail center for eastern North Carolina. Whether exploring a small specialty shop, or browsing in a major department store, shopping in Pitt County is a pleasant, relaxed experience among friendly merchants.

Major Shopping Centers*


Location

Retail Establishments

Square Footage

Year Opened

Arlington Crossing Greenville

30

57,000

2006

Arlington Plaza Greenville

8

84,000

1999

Arlington Village Greenville

52

175,000

1984

Ayden Crossing Ayden

5

51,400

2001

Ayden Plaza Ayden

6

36,000

1982

Bells Fork Greenville

6

46,000

2006

Brightleaf Square Farmville

8

97,200

1987

Carolina East Center Greenville

20

100,600

1981

Covengton Shoppes Greenville

12

50,100

1997

Farmville Town Center Farmville

5

52,000

2005

Greenville Square Greenville

17

164,800

1975

Greenville Mall Greenville

65

507,000

1989

La Promenade Greenville

20

64,405

2005

Hardee Square Greenville

6

50,000

2004

Lynncroft Greenville

15

152,000

2002

Pirates Pointe Greenville

9

38,000

1996

Rivergate Greenville

9

48,910

1978

South Park Greenville

8

65,000

1981

Stanton Square Greenville

20

130,000

1986

University Square Greenville

7

60,000

1987

University Center Greenville

9

56,500

1989

University Commons Greenville

30

347,000

1996

Winn Dixie Marketplace Greenville

10

87,350

1970

Winter Village Winterville

9

61,620

1991

 
* Shopping Centers having a minimum of 5 tenants and 35,000 square feet.


Major Department Stores Location Square Footage
Belk's (Men's/Housewares) Greenville Mall 46,051
Belk's (Women's & Kids) Greenville Mall 89,720
K-Mart Greenville Square 83,576
Kohl's 3501 Galleria Dr. 68,000
J.C. Penney Greenville Mall 97,012
Sam's Club NC 11 South 113,000
Sears NC 11 South 71,556
SteinMart South Park 27,741
Target University Commons 97,016
Wal-Mart W. Greenville Blvd. 181,000
 


Greenville Mall

The Greenville Mall is one of the largest centers in eastern North Carolina, encompassing 450,000 square feet of leasable space and having over 60 stores. The entire project covers 42.64 acres.  The Mall includes two Belk's (an 89,720 square foot women's and kids store and a 46,051 square foot men's and housewares store), a 97,012 square foot J.C. Penney's, and approximately 180,000 square feet of additional shop space including a food court. Other major stores include Victoria's Secret, The Gap, American Eagle, Bath & Body Works, Pier I Imports, and Aeropostale.

For more information contact:

Nathan Kelly, General Manager
Greenville Mall
714 SE Greenville Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858
252-756-1748
www.mygreenvillemall.com

Arlington Village

Arlington Village, located at the corner of Red Banks Road and Arlington Boulevard, is a collection of over 45 specialty stores and restaurants. The stores include clothing for all members of the family, interior design establishments, jewelry stores, a florist, shoe stores, bridal and china shops, art galleries, cafes and restaurants, a variety of gift shops, and several businesses providing personal services.

For more information on available space contact:

Phil Carroll
Carroll & Associates
2510 S. Charles Blvd.
Greenville, NC 27858
(252) 752-1020


Uptown Greenville

Regional headquarters of state and national banks, as well as local, federal, and state government offices, enjoy the ambiance of their proximity to a river front park, arts facilities, numerous and varied dining establishments and the campus of East Carolina University. Over 350 businesses and the residents of center city condominiums, townhouses, and garden apartments, are all proud to call downtown home.

For more information contact:

Denise Walsh, Executive Director
Uptown Greenville
P.O. Box 92
Greenville, NC  27835
(252) 561-8400
www.uptowngreenville.com