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Uninsured/ Underinsured Accident Injury Attorneys in Greenville, NC

North Carolina law requires all drivers to carry auto insurance. However, many people fail to pay their premiums or simply choose to drive without insurance. Fortunately, NC insurance laws also require all car insurance policies to include Uninsured Motorist coverage. This is the payment source for your injury claims if you are struck by an uninsured or hit & run driver.

Greenville area accident caused by an uninsured driver? Our NC insurance law allows "stacking" of UM policies. Victims are covered by the UM on the vehicle they are riding in, on their own policy if they have separate insurance, and also on all family-owned insurance policies for residents of the victim's household.

Insurance analysts estimate that nearly one in eight motorists in the U.S. are either uninsured or underinsured. These careless drivers aren't just putting themselves in jeopardy; they also jeopardize your physical safety and financial well-being. The good news is UM coverage pays, but the insurance adjusters handling these claims will seek to minimize your benefits. Two other bits of good news: First, collecting UM benefits from your own policy will not harm your coverage or increase your premiums. Second, once your insurance company pays you, they will go after the uninsured driver seeking full reimbursement, and even suspend their drivers license until payment arrangements are made. Uninsured drivers do not escape justice!

At Nagle & Associates, we stand ready to protect and enforce your rights if you suffer injuries caused by a negligent driver without insurance. Please don't trust your insurance adjuster to simply volunteer full and fair payment. Former adjuster Carl Nagle cautions that "insurance adjusters are paid to minimize your claims, and they will pay you as little as you let them". Whether you choose our firm or another, an experienced underinsured or uninsured driver accident attorney in Greenville can help access and collect from multiple insurance policies, present the strongest injury case, and collect the tax-free compensation you deserve.

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Nagle & Associates: Three Decades of Motor Vehicle Accident Experience

Carl Nagle previously worked in Atlanta, Georgia for insurance companies as a claims adjuster and as an insurance company lawyer. He then moved to North Carolina and now only represents victims of NC motor vehicle accidents. Our firm has successfully handled many underinsured and uninsured motorist cases. Drawing on 30 years of focused motor vehicle accident experience, Carl Nagle is passionate about protecting the rights of injured victims and their families.

Our legal team is committed to recovering the compensation our clients' need to restore savings, pay for past and future medical needs, be compensated for scarring and lost quality-of-life, and to have tax-free compensation so they can improve their life following a serious collision. As such, every attorney at Nagle & Associates works tirelessly to help clients - just like you - understand how underinsured/uninsured driver claims work and how a great lawyer can help you maximize your injury claims and present the strongest legal case.

Underinsured and uninsured driver accident claims can be very complex and involve a variety of factors. Some of the most common situations we find in these cases include:

  • The Negligent Driver Has "Minimum Coverage" and Can't Cover Damages
  • The Negligent Driver Fails to Purchase Insurance
  • The Negligent Driver's Insurance Coverage Lapses
  • The Negligent Driver's Insurance Coverage is Determined Not to Apply
  • The Victim Has Severe Injuries Requiring Us to Stack and Collect From Multiple Underinsured Motorist Policies

Regardless of the circumstances, you can rest easy knowing our uninsured and underinsured driver accident attorneys in Greenville have the skills, experience, and commitment to pursue all of your legal claims and collect maximum payment for your past and future medical needs, for lost wages, and for your pain and suffering.

Our Reduced Fee Structure for Underinsured and Uninsured Accident Victims

Nagle & Associates isn't like other underinsured and uninsured driver accident law firms, and that's by design. We don't advertise on television, on the radio, or on billboards. We focus on real injuries and devote ourselves to excellence in service and results. Instead, we focus those resources on benefiting our clients by providing caring yet highly effective legal services for every accident victim we represent.

We also have a better fee structure than other personal injury law firms that handle underinsured and uninsured driver crashes.

Our legal team works on a contingency fee basis, which means we only get paid once your case is settled or your trial concludes. Most cases settle privately, with no lawsuit filings and no court involvement. The contingency fee structure incentivizes your lawyer to pursue maximum compensation for your injury claims. Frankly, an experienced lawyer will collect more from insurance companies than an unrepresented victim. To the extent that your lawyer collects more than you could have, he/she pays his/her own fee. Our goal is to leave you with far more settlement money in hand than you would ever get handling your case alone, and we make the insurance claim process much easier for you.

While many underinsured and uninsured driver accident law firms charge 33.3% of the settlement and 40-44% of amounts collected after a lawsuit is filed, our firm offers a more client-oriented rate of 25% on the settlement and 33.3% on any amounts collected in litigation. We file lawsuits only when an insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement, and only when we agree together that suit filing is the best path toward full compensation for your accident claims. We are a boutique law firm dedicated to concierge level client service and excellent results. We only handle serious motor vehicle accident cases, and our discounted fee percentage leaves a larger share of your settlement money in your hands when the case closes.

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Reduced Fee Structure

Hiring Our Firm Is Easy - With a Phone Call We Can Start Today

We stand ready to begin working on your case now. We offer free consultations by phone and if you want our help, we can meet in our office, and we also have investigators who can meet with you where you are, whether its at your home, your work or even if you are still under care at Hilltop of Greenville Memory Care near Greenville. If you prefer, you can even retain us by exchanged mailings. We charge no legal fee to help our clients with their property damage claims, and charge nothing for home visits. And remember, there are no up-front costs because our fee is a percentage of settlement, so we are paid only if and when we collect a settlement that you accept.

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Understanding the Difference Between Underinsured Drivers and Uninsured Drivers

Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage compensates crash victims for injuries and damages resulting from an accident caused by a driver who has no insurance whatsoever, or by a hit & run driver who cannot be identified. UM does not for property damage caused by a hit & run driver, but injury claims are fully covered by all applicable policies. In contrast, Underinsured Motorist (UIM) coverage steps in when a driver has liability insurance, but the coverage limits are insufficient to cover the injuries and damages they've caused.

The number of drivers on the road without insurance is quite alarming. According to the Insurance Information Institute, around 13% of motorists in the United States are uninsured. In North Carolina, that figure is notably lower, with about 6.5% of drivers operating without insurance coverage. However, the mandatory coverage limits in NC are quite low: before July 1, 2025, drivers can legally drive with only $30,000 per-person and $60,000 per-accident in bodily injury liability coverage. After July 1, 2025, our mandatory coverage increases to $50,000 per-person and $100,000 per-accident.

Our firm only handles real injury claims arising from forceful collisions. We commonly represent victims with injury claims worth more than $50,000. In these cases, we make sure the victim does not sign a Release for the liability coverage, because this destroys your payment rights for UIM coverage. We also notify and open claims for all stackable UIM policies. Once we bring all insurance companies and adjusters to the table, we present the strongest medical evidence, present a strong threat of litigation and trial, and push for the highest possible settlement offer.

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How Does Policy Stacking Work in North Carolina?

UM and UIM are both stackable coverages in NC. If the at-fault driver had no insurance or was a hit & run driver, all UM policies stack. If the at-fault driver doesn't have enough coverage to fully fund your injury claims, all UIM policies stack to provide aggregate coverage and payment for all injury claims.

Policies stack from three sources - the policy on the vehicle the victim was riding in, the victim's personal auto policy if they were riding in someone else's vehicle, and every separate policy for anyone related to the victim by blood or marriage who resided with the victim on the date of the accident. Consider this hypothetical: Mary is riding with her friend Paula when they are struck by a hit & run driver. Paula's UM policy provides $50,000 per person in UM coverage. Mary has her own car and her policy has $100,000 in UM coverage. Mary lives with her son who has a separate auto insurance policy with $250,000 in UM coverage. In this case, Mary can stack and collect from all policies, and receive up to $400,000 in tax-free injury claim payments.

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When is An Automobile Deemed Uninsured in North Carolina?

North Carolina's Motor Vehicle Safety and Financial Responsibility Act of 1953 (MVSFRA) defines a vehicle as "uninsured" if it lacks both bodily injury liability insurance and property liability insurance that meets at least the minimum limits set by state law. A vehicle may still be deemed uninsured if it has such insurance but the insurer denies coverage or has gone bankrupt.

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When is An Automobile Deemed Underinsured in North Carolina?

According to the MVSFRA, a vehicle is deemed "underinsured" when the total liability limits from all applicable bodily injury insurance policies at the time of the accident fall short of the limits of underinsured motorist coverage for the vehicle involved in the collision and covered under the owner's policy.

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Always Consult with an Underinsured/Uninsured Driver Accident Attorney in Greenville

When you file an uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance claim, your UM/UIM insurance carrier essentially acts as if they were the defendant. Despite being your own coverage, the insurance adjuster will try to reduce the amount they pay you just as the insurance company of the at-fault driver would. Always remember that insurance companies are for-profit businesses. They are in business to collect premiums, not to pay claims.

Your insurance adjuster might downplay your injuries or argue that you were fully or partially responsible for the accident. In North Carolina, under our pure contributory negligence law, if you are deemed even slightly at fault for the accident, you have no payment rights and cannot collect any compensation. If the adjuster can place you just 1% at fault, you get nothing. And insurance adjusters always challenge claims, question the extent of your injuries, argue that medical bills are unreasonable, and they offer pennies on the dollar to unrepresented victims. That's why it's crucial to involve an attorney as soon as possible—this helps protect your rights and increases your chances of collecting a settlement that reflects what you would receive from a jury of your neighbors following a successful trial.

Even if you prefer to handle your case without a lawyer, personal injury lawyers offer free consultations which can be accomplished by phone or in person. Invest time to talk with a victims' rights advocate who can explain your rights and options, and help you understand how to properly present your accident/insurance claims.

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Compensation Options After A Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Accident

When it comes to collecting compensation after an uninsured or underinsured driver accident, the amount you get often depends on your auto insurance policy. In North Carolina, the law mandates that all car insurance policies include Uninsured Motorist coverage, but having Underinsured Motorist coverage is optional. That means you can collect benefits for Uninsured Motorist through your own policy, while benefits for Underinsured Motorists will depend on your coverage and the coverage on any other policies that apply.

Here's how you may be protected:

Uninsured Motorist Coverage (UM Coverage)

Uninsured Motorist coverage (UM) comes into play when another driver is at fault and lacks liability insurance. In such cases, the UM your insurance provider will assist in covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage, up to the limits set in your policy. UM coverage also applies if your collision was caused by a hit and run driver. In these cases, UM covers the injury claims but will not pay for repairs or replacement of your damaged vehicle. Thus, collision coverage is needed to collect for property damage caused by a hit and run driver.

Underinsured Motorist Coverage (UIM Coverage)

Underinsured Motorist coverage (UIM) comes into play when the at-fault driver's insurance limits aren't enough to cover your accident-related losses. In such cases, your may be able to access multiple UIM policies to help cover your claims and damages that exceed what the at-fault driver's policy can provide.

In North Carolina, the minimum limits for Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage match the state's minimum liability requirements. This means you should have at least $30,000 for each injured person in an accident, $60,000 total for personal injuries per accident, and $25,000 for property damage. If you find yourself in an accident with a driver who lacks sufficient insurance and you don't have UIM coverage, don't lose hope. You may be able to access other policies, or you can still work with an underinsured driver accident attorney in Greenville to pursue a lawsuit against the at-fault driver's personal assets.

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Stacking Interpolicy Uninsured

Both types of insurance coverage provide compensation for injuries that typically arise from motor vehicle collisions. For a claim to be valid, the at-fault driver's negligence must be the "proximate cause" of the costs or damages incurred. Some of the UM and UIM damages you can claim include:

  • Emergency Room Costs
  • Medical Bills
  • Cost of Surgical Procedures
  • Medical Transport and Ambulance Costs
  • Medications and Medical Devices
  • Lost Wages
  • Permanent Injury
  • Job Loss Due to Injury
  • Permanent Disability
  • Costs Associated with Rehab, Physical Therapy, or Treatment
  • Tax Free Payment For Past & Future Pain, Suffering and Inconvenience
  • Wrongful Death of Your Loved One
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Stacking Interpolicy Uninsured or Underinsured Motorist Coverage Explained

Under North Carolina law, you can draw not only from your own insurance policy but also from the policy of any relative by blood or marriage who currently lives with you and has UM/UIM coverage for their vehicle. For instance, a student going to University Center of Greenville near Greenville, who is living at home, can stack and collect from both their UIM policy and their parents' UIM policy if each has separate vehicles and separate insurance policies. The key is separate policies. If a single crash victim has multiple auto insurance policies, the can stack and use all of those policies, and still collect from family-owned policies AND the policy for the vehicle they occupied during the accident.

It's important to understand that UM/UIM coverage isn't automatically applied - North Carolina has specific regulations that outline when an injured party can file a UM/UIM claim. Since these rules can be quite complex, it's wise to work with an uninsured or underinsured driver accident attorney in Greenville who is knowledgeable about underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage to help navigate the process and effectively resolve your claim.

North Carolina Underinsured/Uninsured Driver Lawsuit FAQs

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get from clients who were hit and injured by an underinsured or uninsured driver in North Carolina.

Uninsured Motorist coverage does cover injury claims arising from a hit-and-run accident, but certain criteria must be met to prevent fraudulent claims. First, victims should report the crash to police immediately Period Second, if your injuries are significant, you should speak with a lawyer about how to report claims and speak safely with insurance carriers. Lastly, there must be actual contact between the vehicles involved. This is often referred to as the "no contact rule." For instance, if one vehicle forces another off the road without any physical contact, the uninsured motorist coverage is not liable and North Carolina law allows them to deny the claim.

After an accident, the process of recovery can feel daunting and overwhelming, especially if you're dealing with injuries or recovering at The Gardens at Eastside near Greenville. That's why it's wise to reach out to one of our experienced personal injury attorneys, who can help take that burden off your shoulders. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won't owe us a dime unless we secure compensation for you. That means there's no downside to giving us a call at (800) 411-1583 to explore your options.

According to North Carolina law, interpolicy stacking is applicable only to insurance for "nonfleet private passenger motor vehicles," as outlined in N. C. Gen. Stat. §58-40-15 (9) and (10). Furthermore, any uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage included in a policy that covers five or more vehicles, or that pertains to vehicles not classified as a "private passenger motor vehicle" under the statute, does not qualify as a "separate or additional policy." Therefore, the limits of such coverage cannot be stacked with those of any other policies when determining the uninsured and underinsured motorist limits.

To protect your right to payment for your injury claims, it's important to be aware of the deadlines for filing uninsured and underinsured motorist claims, referred to as the statute of limitations. In North Carolina, you typically have three years from the date of the accident to file your lawsuit against all liable parties. However, in fatal injury cases, our NC Wrongful Death Act requires suit to be filed within two years. You should never wait until the last minute to you're your lawsuit! Navigating the claims process can be tricky, and the last thing you want is to miss out on the compensation you deserve because you didn't meet the deadline. That's why it's a good idea to team up with a skilled uninsured driver accident attorney in Greenville who can help you handle your claim more effectively.

Many drivers shell out significant premiums to insurance companies for coverage in the event of an accident. Unfortunately, insurance companies commonly oppose, minimize and deny valid claims. This leaves injured individuals and victims of motor vehicle accidents in a tough spot when they need assistance the most. Unfortunately, it happens frequently and insurance companies often resort to various tactics to safeguard their profits.

Tactics like these are made in bad faith. They can include:

  • Facilitating Ridiculous Delays to Avoid Claim Resolution
  • Purposely Misinterpreting Policy Language to Avoid a Claim Payout
  • Not Conducting a Comprehensive Claim Investigation
  • Claiming that Injuries Were Not Caused by the Collision
  • Using Abusive Action Such as Intimidation

Insurance companies often rely on these claim-opposition tactics to delay, minimize & deny claims, which underscores the importance of having a strong advocate by your side. Partnering with an experienced NC underinsured or uninsured accident lawyer can help your claim get approved, and help you collect maximum payment for your crash-related losses.

Nagle & Associates: Fighting Fearlessly for Your Compensation

If you've been in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured driver, it's very easy for insurance adjusters to control the dialogue and steer you toward a bad result. Even though you're dealing with your own insurance company, they know you don't intend to go to court without a lawyer, and they will not help you find reasons to pay full value for your accident and injury claims. Expect opposition and don't trust the insurance adjuster who is being paid to minimize your claims.

At Nagle & Associates, our experienced attorneys in North Carolina only handle motor vehicle accident cases and we know exactly how to pursue and collect maximum payment fo any victim of an uninsured or underinsured driver. We have decades of experience with complex traumatic medical cases, and we know how to collect and present your medical evidence, and how to compel the insurance adjusters to pay the full value of your case. We have mastered all NC insurance laws, and we know how to access multiple policies and compel maximum payment for your injury claims. We work closely with every client, develop a relationship that helps us understand your story, and work to solve your problems every step. We work for you, and with you! Together, we'll gather the details of your situation, thoroughly investigate the incident, and outline the best legal options for you. Whether you need guidance through the entire process, assistance in negotiating with the insurance company, or representation in court against a negligent driver or insurer, we've got your back. We're not afraid to take a strong stance to ensure you get the compensation you're entitled to.

Contact our office today for your free consultation.

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High-value amenities and a low cost of doing business drive economic growth.It was a banner year for economic growth in the Greenville-Pitt County region in 2024.“We’ve had three announced expansions among some of our existing companies,” says Josh Lewis, president and CEO of the Greenville Eastern North Carolina Alliance. “We’ve ...

High-value amenities and a low cost of doing business drive economic growth.

It was a banner year for economic growth in the Greenville-Pitt County region in 2024.

“We’ve had three announced expansions among some of our existing companies,” says Josh Lewis, president and CEO of the Greenville Eastern North Carolina Alliance. “We’ve also had two new companies that have decided to call Greenville, North Carolina, home for their next manufacturing operations.”

Those companies investing in Greenville, NC, are Nipro Medical Corp., a medical equipment company based in Osaka, Japan, and Boviet Solar, a Vietnamese solar panel manufacturing and solar energy technology company.

“Nipro was a $400 million capital investment and a commitment to 232 jobs,” Lewis says. “We feel confident that they will continue to grow their presence beyond that. Boviet was a $300 million capital investment commitment and a 900-job manufacturing operation.”

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Site Selection and Pipeline of Talent

Between East Carolina University and Pitt Community College, more than 40,000 students in the area are enrolled in credit and noncredit programs, creating a steady pipeline of talent.

“The area is home to a growing talent pool, with expertise in manufacturing, engineering and clean energy sectors facilitated by strong local educational institutions,” says Songul Atacan, head of global brand and marketing at Boviet Solar. “We are committed to developing partnerships with local education institutions to create educational and training programs that support the solar industry and enhance local workforce development.”

Boviet Solar also selected Greenville because of its strategic location, strong infrastructure and favorable business climate.

Effective in 2025, North Carolina’s corporate income tax rate will decrease from 2.5% to 2.25% and continue to decrease until it reaches 0% in 2030.

“The region’s location provides easy access to key distribution hubs, making it ideal for efficient manufacturing and delivery,” Atacan says. “Greenville’s government and economic development agencies offer a pro-business environment, including incentives that promote renewable energy initiatives. The community’s focus on clean energy development made it a natural fit for Boviet Solar’s long-term vision.”

Nipro Medical Corp. echoes the community’s business-friendly attributes and benefits from joining the established medical hub of eastern North Carolina.

“Greenville offers an ideal combination of skilled workforce availability, robust infrastructure and a supportive business environment, all essential for a project of this scope,” says Annick Somers, chief marketing officer for Nipro Europe Group Companies N.V. “North Carolina is a recognized hub for medical device manufacturing, making it an ideal location for us to expand our presence in the industry. The welcoming reception from the state and local community underscores that this was the right choice for Nipro to set up a manufacturing facility of this size in North America.”

Looking Forward to More Growth

With a high quality of life and low cost of living, Greenville-Pitt County is poised for growth.

“Greenville provides an excellent quality of life, including affordable housing, access to nature, excellent schools and a vibrant community,” Atacan says. “The area offers a balanced lifestyle that will appeal to employees and their families, making it a great place to live and work.”

The city has experienced a nearly 4.1% population growth since 2010 and is 10.5% below the JobsEQ cost-of-living index.

“Population growth has been trending upward. Job growth has been trending upward. Our median household income has been trending upward. Our GDP has been growing at a much faster clip than most counties in North Carolina,” Lewis says. “Overall, we are a growing economy, and we are located within close proximity to a large MSA, which we feel positions us for growth in the coming years.”

Greenville looks forward to welcoming more companies and growing new partnerships.

“We’re winning projects based on our community assets, our partnerships, our training programs and our commitment to be there as a partner with those companies from the time they step foot in the community through operation,” Lewis says. “We are willing to help them in various ways, either through local permitting, finding the right contractors, finding the right partners, finding the right suppliers, helping them with utility infrastructure needs – whatever they need. We provide concierge-level service and always find a way to get it done.”

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Dickinson Avenue continues to transform into a vibrant arts and culture district.Creative, innovative, community-driven, growth-focused – Greenville-Pitt County’s many positive qualities can be seen throughout the region, especially along Dickinson Avenue. This former service corridor near East Carolina University and ECU Health has been transformed into a thriving arts and entertainment district, and it’s still growing. H...

Dickinson Avenue continues to transform into a vibrant arts and culture district.

Creative, innovative, community-driven, growth-focused – Greenville-Pitt County’s many positive qualities can be seen throughout the region, especially along Dickinson Avenue. This former service corridor near East Carolina University and ECU Health has been transformed into a thriving arts and entertainment district, and it’s still growing. Here’s a look at what’s happening along Dickinson Avenue and other new developments in Greenville, NC.

The district is home to apartments, office space, shops, restaurants, bars and breweries, plus it hosts outdoor events like Dickinson Avenue After Dark, a biannual downtown event that showcases breweries, cideries and wineries, as well as Freeboot Friday, a pre-home game celebration for next-day ECU fall football games.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation is involved in a $30.7 million infrastructure improvement project along Dickinson Avenue that began in September 2022 and is scheduled for completion in mid-2026. Improvements include repaving as well as adding new waterlines, sewer lines, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and streetscape lighting. The upgrades are meant to be eye-pleasing as well as improve overall function, including modernizing the storm drainage system to reduce the chance of flooding.

“Both sides of Dickinson Avenue are undergoing several improvements to ensure that the district continues to be a growing destination for people who live here as well as visitors to Greenville,” says Josh Lewis, president and CEO of the Greenville Eastern North Carolina Alliance. “And there are more projects being planned.”

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New Developments in Greenville Are on the Horizon

One of those planned projects is Adler on the Avenue, a development that began in early 2025. Adler on the Avenue will feature a five-story, 155-unit apartment building with one- and two-bedroom units. The property is expected to attract anyone looking to experience life in downtown Greenville.

Another avenue development generating interest is The Ficklen, an upscale boutique hotel that will eventually be housed in a pair of former Star Tobacco warehouse buildings that will undergo a transformation. The 74-room hotel will be marketed as “a destination to work, eat, play and celebrate,” with amenities like a restaurant, a lobby bar and an outdoor courtyard.

“I was born and raised in Greenville, and my grandfather and father had accumulated land adjacent to the Star Tobacco warehouse,” says Will Clark, a member of Greenville-based Stark Holdings, the company that will redevelop the historic property.

“I always admired the four buildings that make up the warehouse, and planning started back in 2018 to transform two of those buildings into a hotel.”

The former Star Tobacco warehouse consists of four interconnected buildings totaling more than 150,000 square feet between Eighth Street and Ninth Street in the Dickinson Avenue district. There are a pair of one-story buildings, a two-story building and a three-story building. The Ficklen will be in the two- and three-story buildings.

“The downtown Dickinson Avenue area really needs a hotel,” Clark says. “The Ficklen will be near East Carolina University so that people coming to Greenville for events can stay near the university and also experience the entire district.”

Bright Future Ahead for The Ficklen

Clark says there is not a timeline for The Ficklen project because it is a complicated and complex endeavor.

“There are many steps to tackle because it’s a historic building that needs many upgrades, so we’re looking to receive tax credits to help defray the rising cost of reconstruction,” he says. “The redesign of the building is coming along well, so now we’re dealing with the cost factor. All construction and materials costs have obviously risen since we first began planning all this in 2018.”

Clark adds that along with The Ficklen, there are plans for one of the one-story warehouse buildings to be transformed into a large event space along with a food hall and a spacious vendor market.

“The hotel will be a great base so that visitors can enjoy the entire district area, and the food hall and market will be a nice draw for the whole Greenville community,” he says. “It’s going to be an exciting project once it all starts happening.”

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Entrepreneurs choose to launch and grow a business in Greenville, NC, for many reasons – think community support, affordability, business resources, networking opportunities, etc. North Carolina native Tiana Berryman is the perfect example of someone who decided to open a business in the region and is now thriving.

In 2023, she and her husband, Kevin, opened a children’s play space called Sprouts Playground & Studio, which embraces both sensory exposure and joyous playtime. The center is geared toward children up to age 6 and has become a popular spot for play dates, birthday parties, dance lessons and music therapy.

Prior to launching Sprouts, Berryman received a master of public administration degree from East Carolina University (ECU) in 2013 and went on to launch a successful career in the field.

What opportunities did you see in Greenville-Pitt County when you considered starting a play space for children?When we first envisioned Sprouts Playground & Studio, we recognized a growing need in Greenville for a family-friendly space that catered to both the physical and creative development of children. Greenville is a vibrant community with a young, diverse population, and it became clear that there was a gap in services that blend active play with play-based learning.

As Greenville continues to grow, especially with a strong presence of students and young professionals from ECU, we knew there was an opportunity to provide a unique space that combines fitness, creativity and social interaction. Our goal was to create a place where parents could feel confident their children were being stimulated in a safe and supportive environment while also having fun.

With a career in government administration, what gave you the confidence to start a business outside of that field? Greenville is an ideal place to establish and grow a business. This city offers a combination of unique factors that make it a great place for businesses like ours to thrive.

One of the strongest factors is Greenville’s dynamic, family-oriented community. Greenville’s commitment to fostering a strong community means people are eager to support local businesses that serve their needs. With that being said, we absolutely benefited from the wisdom and guidance of local business leaders who were incredibly supportive as we took those first steps.

What resources or support did you take advantage of in the region?Specifically, we reached out to organizations like Monday Solutions Group (which helps leaders discover and maximize their primary strengths), financial consultant Influx of Wealth, and Koinonia Christian Center Church, all of which were instrumental in helping us structure our business, refine our ideas and stay motivated during the early stages. These resources offered valuable insight into local business dynamics and strategies that helped us build a solid foundation for Sprouts.

Why do you think entrepreneurs are finding success in Greenville-Pitt County?The presence of ECU adds an extra layer of vibrancy to the city. ECU brings in a diverse, educated and energetic population contributing to the local workforce and economy. We’ve looked to students for talent and innovation. As both ECU alumni and longtime residents, we understand the importance of building connections within this community, and the university itself has been an important part of that.

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What are other advantages of launching a business in Greenville-Pitt County?Greenville also offers a collaborative business environment, where local entrepreneurs are eager to support each other. We’ve had the privilege of learning from other local business owners and creating business-to-business sales opportunities.

Greenville’s relatively low cost of living and business-friendly climate make it an attractive place for entrepreneurs. Being a local family and proud ECU Pirates, we’re grateful to contribute to the continued success and development of our beloved community.

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Troy Dreyfus, executive director of the Downtown Greenville Partnership, shares some of his favorite spots in downtown Greenville.

For Troy Dreyfus, Greenville was love at first sight. The North Carolina native grew up in nearby Raleigh and moved to Greenville to attend East Carolina University (ECU). “Once I came to ECU, I never left,” Dreyfus says. “I fell in love with the school. Greenville felt like home.”

As a student, Dreyfus lived in downtown Greenville and moonlighted at a few local nightclubs. After graduation, he had business opportunities in Raleigh, but he turned them down in favor of staying in Pitt County, opting to open Pirate Media Group — named for ECU’s mascot — in an old building located near the city center.

Eventually, Dreyfus launched a business consulting company and recently became executive director of the Downtown Greenville Partnership, which works to ensure that downtown is an essential component of the Greater Greenville area.

“I have been part of the fabric of downtown Greenville since I set foot in the city,” he says.

Over the years, he’s seen a lot of development take flight, as with Dickinson Avenue, one of two common consumption areas (or social districts) in Greenville where alcohol may be consumed on the street.

“That area has become really trendy, he says. “Early adopters said this could be something special. They bought buildings, renovated, put in restaurants. It continues to be revitalized.”

To give new residents and visitors a well-rounded view of downtown Greenville, Dreyfus shared some of his favorite spots. Mix and match the items below to create your ideal day downtown.

Coffee, Bars and Restaurants

Downtown Greenville boasts plenty of popular spots to grab a drink or bite. Check out cheerful, candy-colored Backstage Coffee for a.m. energy before hitting the Scullery for a casual meal or the rooftop at Sup Dogs — a spot thrice named best college bar in the country by Barstool Sports — for hot dogs, burgers or its famous “crushes,” which are made of citrus juice and flavored vodka.

“Sup Dogs has also formed its own vodka line and opened a distillery and cocktail bar across the street called Crush that’s a really popular place,” Dreyfus says.

He also loves Nash, whose Fifth Street location offers spicy chicken and live music.

Along Dickinson Avenue, higher-end eateries, like Native Fine Diner and Ford + Shep, offer a farm-to-table vibe, and the recently opened Homage Restaurant bills itself as a server of “Southern coastal cuisine.”

Shopping

For retail therapy, check out The Sojourner Whole Earth Provisions, a storefront stuffed with candles, crystals, spell books, tarot decks, herbs, jewelry and ceremonial objects catering to spiritual seekers. Just a few doors down is Emerge Gallery & Art Center, home to the nonprofit Pitt County Arts Council, where patrons can take in two galleries as well as art classes for all ages that run the gamut from drawing and painting to metalwork and ceramics.

For clothing, drop into Truly Yours, a boutique specializing in girly clothing, accessories and a smattering of candles and home decor. For ECU merch, visit University Book Exchange, which, according to Dreyfus, is the world’s largest supplier of ECU sportswear and has been keeping students and alums in style for five decades. The sprawling shop stocks everything from Pirates-branded manicure kits and dog collars to button-down shirts and textbooks.

Arts and Entertainment

During football season, Freeboot Friday takes over the city block at Fifth and Evans streets for a giant ECU Pirates pep rally.

“It correlates to the Friday before home football games,” Dreyfus says. “The community gets together for live music and entertainment. We have had Uncle Kracker, Sean Kingston and Rodney Atkins perform. There are food trucks and plenty of ice-cold beverages, and it’s completely free to the public. We have stuff for kids, too, making it a favorite family-friendly event.”

Another college-centric annual event is PirateFest, held in the spring. Dreyfus says it brings tens of thousands to downtown Greenville and attracts swashbucklers of all ages.

Throughout the year, the First Friday ArtWalk sees downtown art galleries open late on the first Friday of each month, and the Greenville outpost of the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences welcomes guests with exhibits on astronomy, paleontology, and water and animal science year-round. Fifth Street’s State Theatre hosts a constant stream of music and comedy performances, from Fleetwood Mac and Taylor Swift cover bands and original artists to fraternity spelling bees and drag shows.

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Camping Near Greenville, NC, Is a Great Way to Explore the Region

For locals looking for a new way to experience Greenville, NC, and Pitt County, check out its campgrounds.Camping near Greenville is a great way for visitors and locals alike to get to know this neck of the woods.This section of eastern North Carolina offers several beautiful campgrounds as well as plenty of activities to take part in when not dreaming beneath the stars &md...

For locals looking for a new way to experience Greenville, NC, and Pitt County, check out its campgrounds.

Camping near Greenville is a great way for visitors and locals alike to get to know this neck of the woods.

This section of eastern North Carolina offers several beautiful campgrounds as well as plenty of activities to take part in when not dreaming beneath the stars — think exploring, fishing, biking, dining and so much more.

Campgrounds Near Greenville, NC

The region’s campgrounds and RV parks offer an ideal nature retreat that you are sure to love.

Spend a relaxing weekend at Contentnea Creekside RV & Trail Park in Grifton, where you can enjoy this serene creek, which offers prime opportunities for paddling and fishing.

River Park North in Greenville allows you to experience nature and be close to urban amenities. The Tar River runs through this peaceful 324-acre tract, which is equipped with campsites, hiking trails, picnic tables and a fossil pit where kids can dig for ancient souvenirs.

Manning RV Campsite and Whispering Oaks RV Resort, both in Greenville, offer a balance of pristine nature and modern conveniences.

Outdoor Activities Nearby

The area is packed with activities, including several found outdoors, that you can enjoy during your outdoorsy adventure. The region’s greenways connect outdoor hubs across the city, with the South Tar River Greenway spanning the Town Common, a dog park, River Park North and Wildwood Park.

Choose to bike, rather than walk, the greenway and make your way to Wildwood Park, where you can enjoy the Chris Smith Mountain Biking Trails — 6 miles of single-track trails that loop around the park.

“The greenways are really popular and a really great opportunity to explore Greenville from a perspective that maybe you hadn’t considered before. The greenways offer a totally different idea of Greenville and maybe even Pitt County than what you’re picturing,” says Katie Winslow, garden coordinator for the Making Pitt Fit Community Garden.

The organization works to build a community of gardeners who share resources that make gardening a fun, inexpensive and successful experience.

Make sure to check out the Making Pitt Fit Community Garden, as it is a great way to spend time outdoors while contributing to a cause. A portion of the food produced is donated to the nearby Council on Aging nonprofit, which works to improve quality of life for Greenville’s elderly residents.

Winslow is happy to host tours of the Pitt Fit Community Garden and welcomes volunteers of all skill and mobility levels.

Where to Eat and Shop

To stock up on local produce and other goods during your stay — and to keep with the outdoor theme of your adventure — be sure to stop by the Leroy James Farmers Market, which is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays from March through December.

As the largest county-run market between Raleigh and New Bern, it has become a popular shopping destination for all of eastern North Carolina. Offering local produce as well as unique artisan items, like handmade linens and natural cleaning products, the market has become a gathering place for the community.

“We wanted to sustain a farmers market that could be a hub for locally grown produce, not just to nourish people physically, but being a hub for the community, as well,” says Noel Smith, market manager.

For a farm-to-table experience, venture into Greenville for some delicious cuisine. Native Fine Diner offers an upscale twist on Southern diner fare, while Ford + Shep brings an eclectic rotating menu inspired by world cuisines. The newly revitalized Dickinson Avenue area is burgeoning with restaurants as well as its own Farmers and Makers Market, which features goods made or grown within 50 miles of the city.

There’s no shortage of outdoor spaces in Greenville-Pitt County, and locals and visitors alike are invited to partake in the myriad experiences available.

“There are great ways for you to utilize that space, to get outside and walk and move,” Smith says. “Visit the Town Common and take a walk on the greenway or along the Tar River and be outdoors with the community that you’re building.”

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