Creekview Townes

A new multi-family development has cleared an important hurdle with Greenville, SC’s Design Review Board. The residential project will be located in the 450 block of East Park, near the intersection with Stone Avenue, and will be built in partnership with RealtyLink. 

The project is called Creekview Townes and includes a multifamily residential development on a 2.8 acre lot on East Park, a residential artery in downtown Greenville. The proposed project will include three buildings, 32 two-story, rentable townhome units, 65 parking spaces, and roughly 56,300 square feet of open space. The open space will serve a vital need for green space in Greenville and utilizes land designated as floodplain in the area to achieve that goal. a 

In addition to RealtyLink, COR3 is partnering with SeamonWhiteside for civil engineering and landscape architecture.  

Pending approval by the Planning Commission, the team hopes to start construction in the summer of 2023.

Location:

Greenville, SC

Project Type:

Senior Living & Multi-Family

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Alex Santos

Alex Santos

Architectural Designer with a passion for detail and design exploration.

Alex joined COR3 Design after completing his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University in 2025. During his studies, he developed a strong foundation in construction documentation, detailing, and design technology—skills he now applies daily to support COR3’s diverse commercial projects.

At COR3, Alex assists in creating and refining construction document sets, managing redlines, and performing due diligence to ensure design accuracy and buildability. He is proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, and 3D modeling, contributing both technical precision and creative perspective to each project.

Originally from Greenville, Alex is half-Brazilian and fluent in Portuguese, bringing a cultural awareness and global mindset to his work. Outside the office, he enjoys hiking, woodworking, graphic design, and attending local music and community events. Alex has also been recognized on the Clemson University Dean’s List and volunteers with the KROC Center Architecture Club.