
via foxcarolina.com
Easley, SC (FOX Carolina) – On Tuesday, the City of Easley held their second meeting to consider an ordinance approving the sale of the property for the Silos project.
Silos Holdings LLC is hoping to turn the old building into an open-air food and entertainment venue.
Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/easleysilos/

Family redeveloping historic Easley silos
I hate to admit it now, but I’ve never had much appreciation for the old grain silos on the west end of downtown Easley. But then, I’m not a visionary like Stacey Desrosiers and her family, who own and operate Inky’s Authentic Philadelphia Cheesesteaks and Hoagies in the Easley Village Shopping Cent…
Silos Project Announcement
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