Greenville Federal Credit Union has announced a major expansion of its Wade Hampton campus.
Soon, the lot beside the credit union’s Wade Hampton Boulevard branch location will be cleared to make way for a brand-new, state-of-the-art administrative building with offices, conference rooms and meeting spaces. The new 3-story, 12,000-square-foot building will house more than 30 employees across multiple departments.
This $9.5 million expansion is the second building project the credit union will undertake in 2026, with its Berea branch scheduled to open in early 2027. Creative Builders, Inc. is developing both projects, while SHLTR is the design architect.
According to officials, the credit union now serves over 35,500 members across Greenville County. The expansion is meant to give the credit union expanded capabilities, as well as new ways to serve its members.
“Everything we do is only possible because of our members and our dedicated staff,” Paul Hughes, credit union president and CEO said. “Without them, none of this would even be feasible. The credit union’s strong and steady growth over nearly 60 years has fueled this need for an expanded space. With over 105 employees all based in Greenville, we needed to find space that would prioritize the efficiency and collaboration of our growing workforce.”
Groundbreaking on the new building will begin later this summer, with completion expected in mid-2027. More information on Greenville Federal Credit Union can be found at https://greenvillefcu.com/.
