Developers Unveil Plans for Boutique Hotel at Historic Cafe and Then Some Site

17-room concept blends historic charm with Art Nouveau design, including a rooftop bar, restaurant, and speakeasy-style club.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Greenville-based Aileron Management is in the early planning stages to transform the former Cafe and Then Some building at 101 College Street into a boutique hotel and unique hospitality experience. The proposed 17-room concept aims to preserve the century-old structure's historic charm while introducing new elements like a restaurant, rooftop bar, and speakeasy-style club, all designed with an Art Nouveau aesthetic.

Why it matters

The redevelopment of the Cafe and Then Some site represents an opportunity to breathe new life into a historic Greenville property while expanding the city's hospitality offerings. As Greenville continues to grow as a destination, projects that blend the old and new can help maintain the city's distinct character and appeal to both visitors and residents.

The details

Aileron Management's plans for the former Cafe and Then Some building call for a 17-room boutique hotel, along with a restaurant, rooftop bar, and speakeasy-style club. The design will draw inspiration from early-20th-century Art Nouveau architecture, aiming to reflect the building's past while adding a fresh sense of personality. Developers expect to present updated plans to Greenville's Design Review Board in April.

  • Aileron Management is in the early planning stages for the project.
  • Developers plan to present updated plans to Greenville's Design Review Board in April 2026.

The players

Aileron Management

A Greenville-based real estate development and management company leading the redevelopment of the former Cafe and Then Some building.

PSi Design

The architecture firm responsible for the design plans, which draw inspiration from early-20th-century Art Nouveau style.

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What’s next

Developers expect to present updated plans to Greenville's Design Review Board in April 2026.

The takeaway

The proposed boutique hotel project at the former Cafe and Then Some site showcases Greenville's continued evolution, blending historic preservation with innovative hospitality concepts to enhance the city's appeal as a destination.