Pubdate: Wed, 12 May 2004 Source: Greenville News (SC) Copyright: 2004 The Greenville News Contact: http://greenvillenews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/877 NEW WEST GREENVILLE Arrest Of Drug Ring Could Speed Change. Things are much different in the West Greenville community than they were in the late-1980s. Then, shootings were common and crack-cocaine was king. Turf battles between drug dealers raged. Today, the community is much more quiet. By all accounts, it's safe. Yet the drug trade has continued to weigh down the aspirations of long-time residents who have worked hard for this change. Though the violence has waned, the scars of a long battle with street-level drug dealing remain. People who recall this community's inglorious past have been reluctant to move there. The recent arrests that broke up a reported $2.7 million cocaine ring that operated in West Greenville could be a turning point for that community. There's the chance that more drug dealers will fill the void. But there might be a better chance the ongoing efforts by the City of Greenville and churches in that community to improve the housing stock and increase the rate of homeownership will make it less susceptible to this sort of menacing street crime. The city is orchestrating revitalization projects in West Greenville that will bring about 80 new homes over the next few years. Plans are on tap for new apartment units at the old Gower Elementary site. The community could see about $8.5 million in investment and 527 new homes over the next decade. So this latest story is about more than the arrest of some people accused of breaking the law. It's about a neighborhood tarnished by the drug trade gaining an opportunity to keep it out for good. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom