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Maryville Today
By the People, for the People
Maryville's Greenway Village Brings New Businesses to Town Square
Developer's vision of a walkable community hub near City Hall becomes reality.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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Real estate developer James Tomiczek's dream of creating a town square-style development of East Tennessee businesses along the Maryville-Alcoa Greenway near Maryville City Hall has come to fruition. Greenway Village is now open for business, featuring 13 establishments, including 7 new startup companies. Businesses like Great American Cookies, Studio P Pilates, Foxhole Golf Club, and a medical spa have already opened, while Farmer's market staple DSB Provisions has opened a new brick-and-mortar restaurant.
Why it matters
Greenway Village represents Tomiczek's vision of bringing a walkable, community-focused development to Maryville, providing a new town square-like hub for local businesses and residents. The project aims to capture the European-style culture of walking between shops and restaurants, while also supporting new entrepreneurial ventures in the area.
The details
Greenway Village is located along the Maryville-Alcoa Greenway near Maryville City Hall. The development features 13 businesses, 7 of which are new startup companies. Existing businesses like Great American Cookies, Studio P Pilates, Foxhole Golf Club, and a medical spa have already opened, while Farmer's market staple DSB Provisions has opened a new brick-and-mortar restaurant in the development.
- Greenway Village officially opened in February 2026.
The players
James Tomiczek
The real estate developer behind the Greenway Village project, who had a vision of creating a town square-style development near Maryville City Hall.
DSB Provisions
A Farmer's market staple known for its handmade pastas, which has now opened a new brick-and-mortar restaurant in Greenway Village.
Dustin Busby
The owner of DSB Provisions, who previously worked at Blackberry Farm and now owns a farm where he raises chickens that provide the special ingredient for his pasta - local eggs.
What they’re saying
“It's built into the (Maryville-Alcoa) Greenway. For us, in Italy and France, and when you go out to eat over in Europe, walking is such a big part of the culture, especially eating there, and it's so fantastic you can incorporate that here.”
— Dustin Busby, Owner, DSB Provisions (wbir.com)
What’s next
Greenway Village still has one more building under construction, which will bring the total number of businesses in the development to 13 once completed.
The takeaway
Greenway Village represents a new community-focused development in Maryville, providing a walkable town square-style hub for local businesses and residents. The project aims to capture the European-style culture of pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining, while also supporting new entrepreneurial ventures in the area.


