Land development in Greenville rarely starts with construction drawings or equipment on site. It starts much earlier, in a space most property owners do not see or fully understand. A piece of land might look ready on paper. It might even look ready on the ground. But that does not mean it is ready in the eyes of the city. Before anything physical happens, the project has to pass a series of approvals that decide whether development is even allowed to move forward. In Greenville, this early stage often determines everything that follows. Many projects slow down here, long before construction ever becomes possible. The delay is not usually about design or engineering. It is about whether the land can legally and practically support what someone wants to build. This is where most expectations start to break down. Zoning decisions set the direction before anything else can happen One of the first barriers in land development is zoning. It controls what a piece of land is allowed to becom...