The City of Simpsonville celebrates the grand opening of the Simpsonville Municipal Complex

December 16, 2024

On Wednesday, December 11th, the City of Simpsonville welcomed city officials, project partners, and residents to celebrate the official ribbon cutting of the new Simpsonville Municipal Complex.

“This is truly a historic moment for the city,” said Simpsonville Mayor Paul Shewmaker. “Our municipal complex is a symbol of progress, collaboration, and vision. It’s more than just bricks and mortar. It represents the heart of a thriving community. It’s built to serve our city for decades to come.”

The new Municipal Complex, designed by DP3 Architects, includes a 27,140 square foot city hall and police department building, a new 13,230 square foot Greenville County Summary Court and Simpsonville Municipal Court building, and a 19,145 square foot fire department headquarters. These state-of-the-art facilities are designed to serve as a hub for city operations and community engagement.

“Working on the Simpsonville Municipal Complex has been an incredible opportunity for DP3 Architects,” said Principal and Community Studio Leader, Mike Pry. “We designed this facility to reflect the unique character of Simpsonville while providing a functional and inspiring space for civic engagement. It’s an honor to see this project come to life and to be part of a legacy that will benefit the community for years to come.”

The new complex is a testament to Simpsonville’s investment in its future, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal to create a facility that aligns with the city’s aspirations. DP3 Architects is honored to have played a part in this transformative project that aligns with their mission of bringing communities together.