Walk the strip between Belmont and Vickery on a Thursday evening in July 2026, and the sidewalks look the same as they did last summer. The Granada marquee still glows. Single Wide's front patio is still overrun. But peer into three different storefronts along Greenville Avenue and you'll notice something that changes how the block reads: the pizza-and-pub layer that defined Lower Greenville for a decade is being quietly replaced by a wine-market-and-Mediterranean one, address by address.
This is not a rebrand. It is a turnover, and it is happening in specific buildings you already walk past.
The block-by-block turnover
Three addresses tell the story of what changed between last summer and this one. Read them in order and the pattern is hard to miss.
| Address | What it was | What it's becoming |
|---|---|---|
| 3525 Greenville Ave. | Pizzeria Testa, wood-fired pies since 2018 | Corsaire, a Mediterranean concept from the Goodwin's team |
| 3606 Greenville Ave. | A Foxtrot coffee shop | Brazamar, a Mexican restaurant with a Tacos Richy street-taco sibling planned next door |
| Undisclosed Lower Greenville storefront | A quiet vacancy | Walker's, a daytime sandwich counter, curated market, and wine shop that flips to European-American cooking and digestifs at night |
Each of those swaps came from a different corner of the local hospitality world.