When the Greenville Pro Soccer team hosts a home game at GE Vernova Park, the venue will transform into a hub of organized parking for supporters.
Parking logistics and traffic impacts
More than two thousand spaces have been earmarked across a handful of lots, including the Holland Park Church Green Lot, the Five Forks Methodist Church lot, the Mauldin High School field and the Jackson Marketing site, ensuring that supporters have multiple options within walking distance.
A dedicated shuttle service will run before and after each match, ferrying fans between the lots and the stadium, while pricing will differ depending on the location and the time of purchase, with BridgeWay station parking set to become paid beginning at 4 p.m. on match days.
Fans are asked to approach the designated parking zones via Bridges Road, Holland Road and East Butler Road, and to note that Holland Road at its intersection with BridgeWay Boulevard will be narrowed to a single lane in each direction on match days, a measure intended to manage traffic flow.
Community and fan guidance
The coordinated effort reflects a partnership between the club, local authorities and the Greenville Pro Soccer organization, which has been instrumental in securing the spaces and coordinating the shuttle schedule.
The plan aims to streamline the fan experience while minimizing disruption to surrounding neighborhoods, offering a clear roadmap for those looking to attend the games without the usual parking scramble.