I've got an interview for a job out that way. Didn't see many threads about Greenville that weren't directions on how to get out of there to somewhere else (or that weren't about the SC variety), and I was interested in hearing more about the area since I haven't spent much time there at all. What are people's experiences with Greenville, what is there to do out there, good places to eat, drink, shop, catch a movie, any apartment complexes you'd recommend, and so forth?
7/9/2011 2:28:25 AM
If you care about your life forget the place exists.
7/9/2011 4:49:22 AM
G-Vegas.
7/9/2011 5:56:03 AM
G-Vegas, ha, more like G-Troit.
7/9/2011 8:27:17 AM
Greenville sucks. That's all you need to know. And it's not very homo friendly.
7/9/2011 8:45:59 AM
invest in some kevlar. there were 4 shootings last week
7/9/2011 9:28:23 AM
7/9/2011 9:36:29 AM
I work at ECU.There is not much to do here. There is a lot of mediocre food/fast food. Apparently, Hardee's was founded here and I've heard that Greenville was literally rated as having the highest number of fast food chains per capita in the US.^I totally agree that Greenville Blvd traffic is god awful. No one in the town seems capable of driving.The thing that really gets me is you would assume it's at least closer to the beach, but somehow it takes just about as long to get to Atlantic from Greenville as it does from Raleigh.Pros:-Nice disc golf course.-The recently constructed greenway is fairly nice and it also has a dog park.-Close to New Bern, Outer Banks, Washington if you have any interest in those areashttp://www.reddit.com/r/ECU/comments/i7b53/worthwhile_things_to_do_in_greenville/
7/9/2011 9:59:15 AM
In the past two years, Greenville's crime rate has dropped 11%, so it's on the right path.Overall I don't think it's that bad. It's very much only a college town though.
7/9/2011 10:03:11 AM
I am moving there from New Bern and compared to New Bern it is good... but thats not saying much, college age people rather than retirees.
7/9/2011 10:13:40 AM
So what exactly does Greenville offer the other places don't? College aged kids and a few bars?
7/9/2011 10:15:30 AM
A mall. football games. a wider variety of stores and restaurants. citywide internet. everything at ECUs campus. a bus system and taxis. more selection of apartments and lower apartment costs.[Edited on July 9, 2011 at 10:49 AM. Reason : .]
7/9/2011 10:37:41 AM
7/9/2011 10:43:54 AM
I am from Greenville and recently moved back after spending 10 years in Raleigh/Cary area.Now, I am happy to be back home, but I don't live in Greenville proper. I live ten miles outside of town in a rural area, surrounded by extended family and friends.Greenville is just a college town. You'll find plenty of places to eat and drink. And if you enjoy sports, ECU athletics is a big deal to everyone -- not just the college kids. The thing that I think that makes Greenville 'different' is that it maintains its 'ruralness.' Lots of family farmers, church oriented activities, everyone knows everyone, only a HS education level is not unusual, folks are friendly though not necessarily open minded. And yes, traffic sucks bad in Greenville. In fact, I avoid going into town as much as possible because its so bad. I think Raleigh traffic is better because at least the roads were somewhat designed to handle it. No so in Greenville.
7/9/2011 10:49:35 AM
Where is all this bad traffic people are talking about? I've never encountered anything terrible except game days...and even that isn't bad until you get near the stadium.Of course, I guess I rarely went into town during a work day. We always went in the evening or weekends and now I'm only ever there on a weekend.
7/9/2011 10:59:56 AM
Arlington from the hospital to Firetower is bad around 5 pm -- heaven forbid you get caught by the train. Greenville Blvd. is also pretty crappy.
7/9/2011 11:15:44 AM
All the lights seems to be poorly timed. Couple that with people that drive at about 15mph and a 4 lane road and you have a recipe for disaster.
7/9/2011 11:22:57 AM
Downtown is pretty grimey. The clubs and bars have $5 minimum cover, but many typically have free draft beer. I have yet to find a non-college bar.
7/9/2011 12:58:09 PM
7/9/2011 1:39:27 PM
Solas, Mirage, Still Life and I think a couple others.
7/9/2011 1:46:05 PM
Glenwood doesn't count. You shouldn't be there anyway. Grown ups go downtown.
7/9/2011 2:27:05 PM
I am not Asian, Arab, or Ed Hardy enough to go to those places.
7/9/2011 2:50:59 PM
If you guys think Greenville traffic is bad, you have no idea what bad traffic is like. Greenville is ECU+ ECU Hospital + many chain restaurants + 3-4 large manufacturing companies. It has a huge potential to grow though.
7/9/2011 3:00:01 PM
Yeah, I noticed Pitt County's population is rising, while most everything around it is decreasing or staying the same:
7/9/2011 4:09:56 PM
Greenville has changed a lot in the last 30 years. Much of what people consider to be Greenville (Firetower & Bell's Fork) was farmland when I was a child. There has been a lot of growth and there will continue to be growth. Greenville is a destination for much of eastern NC. A lot of people commute here for work, to shop, and to receive medical care. BUT a lot of people from Greenville make the drive to the triangle area for the same reasons though it's becoming less and less necessary as Greenville gets more stuff.
7/9/2011 6:17:17 PM
7/9/2011 6:37:06 PM
7/9/2011 7:00:27 PM
The "hot" late night hangout is my bedroom.No, really, it gets hot as hell. See the night sweats thread
7/9/2011 7:23:22 PM
Greenville Blvd and Arlington are probably the worst streets to drive on from day to day. You'd think some traffic engineers would have synced the lights like they did Capital Blvd and other streets downtown to eliminate the congestion. If they would get Greenville Blvd from Charles Blvd to Memorial Drive synced together, it wouldn't be as bad off.
7/9/2011 7:38:00 PM
Yea, they'll never do any of that shit.Also, anything feeding into firetower around typical busy traffic hours is sure to be backed up 1-2 miles with idiots doing ~30mphAnd Christ on a crutch, I don't think anyone here realizes roads need repaving on occasion. Bought a new car less than a year ago and I already have to take the interior apart to derattle everything the roads have shaken to shit.[Edited on July 9, 2011 at 7:41 PM. Reason : more cursing]
7/9/2011 7:39:33 PM
7/9/2011 7:56:31 PM
7/9/2011 8:43:28 PM
Fine. Given that you're married to another man....I'm openly bisexual, but I have no problem using the 'tactful language' of the 'moral majority.'
7/9/2011 9:46:02 PM
I'm sure you don't want "haters" in this thread, but I hope the job you're going there for is a good one, because I have nothing but bad things to say about Greenville. I'm not from Greenville, but I lived nearby and I had family that live there, so I spent a lot of time there both as a kid and later in life. My brother went to school at ECU, and my mother went there for grad school. There's nothing about the place that would make me want to live there for any long period of time, certainly not long-term. Even for college towns is a pretty awful one--few actual restaurants that aren't chains (with the notable exception of BBQ), little variety in nightlife or even bars that aren't swamped with drunk college students, high crime rate that seems constantly at your doorstep, migrant student populations, et cetera. Sure, you can get a house or an apartment cheap, but that's because no one wants to stay there.The college crowd is the worst kind--the drunkest and rowdiest. The bros are epic and the girls are... jersey-esque. ECU has some redeeming features, and if you were a student you could find ways to make it bearable, but outside of the university there's nothing there to make it worthwhile to an outsider (unless maybe you're looking to troll for some younger women...). There's certainly plenty of racial tension, and it carries over into other topics--sexuality definitely being one of them. My brother was a "scholar" at ECU, a future teacher, and I remember him being an awful bigot when he found out his roommate was homosexual--and yeah that's a personal anecdote but it was definitely reflected in his peers.I don't know--I like ECU for the most part. I don't like the students. I don't like the city. Yeah, they got a mall, big whoop. There's some music, but not much variety. They got football, okay, if that's your thing. I personally don't think there's a whole lot of redeeming features, but again, if it's your kind of place and you want this job and you're just looking for good things about the city, not personal critiques, then I guess this is pretty worthless.
7/9/2011 10:25:18 PM
7/9/2011 11:46:00 PM
the only good thing in greenville is Bs bbq.
7/9/2011 11:56:01 PM
Greenville is 8 times the size of the NC town where I grew up population-wise and that place has no colleges... community or otherwise, so I figure I can get along alright down there. But its still best to know as much about what I might be getting into as possible.I noticed a few ppl mentioning crime. I assume if I live somewhere more rural and commute then I'm probably okay, but if I'm living more in town, are there good neighborhoods? Areas to avoid? I love being within walking distance from stuff.
7/10/2011 2:10:33 AM
There are plenty of nice areas to live in. If you want to be within walking distance of things, you might want to rethink Greenville.
7/10/2011 8:21:36 AM
7/10/2011 12:50:25 PM
7/10/2011 12:59:57 PM
http://www.spotcrime.com/nc/greenvillefor crime.looks like my apartment will be in a decent place... cept for some car break ins awhile agoand west greenville is pretty gangsta.. shots fired all over. [Edited on July 10, 2011 at 1:16 PM. Reason : .]
7/10/2011 1:13:00 PM
I live really close to thereso that's a reason not to go
7/10/2011 1:42:08 PM
^x4 no idea if you're trolling or what, but if not, go educate yourselfhttp://www.ecu.edu/cs-acad/ipar/research/FactBook.cfm
7/10/2011 2:21:42 PM
Oh wow! I want to clarify that I don't think having homosexuals at ECU (black or otherwise) is bad. I meant for that comment to answer the quoted comment AND THEN start the bad list. I apologize for not proofreading.
7/10/2011 3:59:19 PM
yeah ok, you racist homophobe
7/10/2011 4:37:39 PM
But on a serious note, this thread is full of out-of-ass talkers.Traffic on Greenville Blvd. is not "always bad during the day."If you ever thought Denny's was a hotspot you were hanging with a pretty boring group of people.The notion that any significant percentage of the girls are "Jersey-esque" is just absurd.
7/10/2011 4:49:30 PM
Winslows is a pretty good spot for "young professionals" . Complaining about $3 cover charges is weird to me. Drunk college students may be annoying, but it means that drinks in the entire city are very cheap. does "jersey-esque" simply mean girls that are out of your league?Greenville has some nice neighborhoods/apts. There is plenty of racial tension, that is true. Crime is a high, but has been improving. The University provides quite a bit of entertainment and culture besides football. The cost of living is low. Greenville does suck, but that's if you're comparing it to a much larger metro area, which I think many of you are. ok Greenville rant over
7/10/2011 5:05:28 PM
^x4 haha yeah I was pretty when I read that.
7/10/2011 6:22:40 PM
Now that I think about it, cover charges make me mad too.
7/10/2011 9:09:13 PM