Rooftop Expansion Announced for Uptown District | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Greenville, NC     8/14/17 - Still Life, a staple of the entertainment district that first opened its doors over a decade ago in February of 2006, is expanding vertically as it unveils its comprehensive million dollar rooftop patio project. Since its inception Still Life has gone through several evolutions including multiple renovations and its emergence into the Raleigh market. Now after 12 years of operations in Greenville, Still Life will be evolving once again into an all inclusive entertainment venue.

    Located in the heart of the Uptown District, Still Life's innovative entertainment complex will enhance the nightlife and now daytime experience with four distinct spaces totaling 8,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor environment. The now three story complex will house Still Life Nightclub, Tiki, Sky and The Loft - each distinct in atmosphere, age requirements, and decor.

    Still Life Nightclub which is located on the main floor has gone through a total transformation as it emulates the look and feel of its sister location in Raleigh NC. Greenville will feature a custom state of the art LED lighting and sound system as well as a chic modern décor.

    Tiki's open air environment located on the bottom floor of the new two story structure will feature a mix of Eastern NC and Caribbean culture. Tiki will offer customers an island getaway in the heart of the district where you can enjoy custom Caribbean cocktails, frozen frosty beverages and more. The project's increased space will allow for double the seating capacity of the original floor-plan.

    Sky, an open-air deck located above Tiki, will promise an eclectic atmosphere fit for sports fans and craft beer lovers. With numerous high top tables, lounge seating, tap lines and flat screen TV's, Sky will offer the perfect atmosphere to watch your favorite teams play while enjoying the views of the district.

    Above the main club sits The Loft, providing sweeping views of the entertainment district. Envisioned as a 25+ exclusive lounge featuring earth tones, rich dark woods, and greenery. The Loft will also feature a custom louvered pergola roof system that will open and close to accommodate all weather conditions. The main bar will specialize in an extensive list of craft cocktails and wine. Guests will enjoy cozy cabanas with plush booth seating and fire pits. The Loft will also feature live entertainment such as comedy shows, bands, DJ's and more.

    Expected opening will be fall of 2017. More details will be available soon.

    Contact: Travis Hixon: Owner | Operator, Still Life Nightclub, Greenville | Raleigh

    VIP - (877) 590-LIST Cell- (336) 655-5779

  • Contact: Uptown Greenville
  •     info@uptowngreenville.com

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