News Summary
Myrtle Beach’s Planning Commission has approved a new commercial development near Broadway at the Beach. The project will transform a five-acre area into retail shops, offices, and restaurants, enhancing the city’s tourism and local economy. Burroughs & Chapin, a historic local company, is leading the initiative. The project awaits final city council approval, but community support is strong. The development promises to boost local businesses and provide new opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
Myrtle Beach Gears Up for Exciting New Commercial Development
Myrtle Beach is buzzing with excitement after the city’s Planning Commission has given a green light to a fresh *commercial development* in a prime area close to the much-loved Broadway at the Beach. This popular entertainment complex is already a hotspot, featuring thrilling amusement park rides, an aquarium, cozy hotels, and a mouth-watering selection of restaurants. It’s no wonder this new development has everyone talking!
Making Room for More Fun
The area set for the new development is a *five-acre parcel* located conveniently at the corner of Robert Grissom Parkway and 29th Avenue North. The Planning Commission held a meeting on February 18 where they approved the annexation and development plan. This piece of land is surrounded by a charming 8.49 acres of an already annexed L-shaped parcel, which bodes well for potential synergy in the area.
Burroughs & Chapin Steps Up
Burroughs & Chapin, a company with deep roots in the Myrtle Beach community, is behind this ambitious plan. Known for their significant contributions to the local landscape since the company was established back in 1857 as a turpentine mill, Burroughs & Chapin has always been part of Myrtle Beach’s rich history. They have developed *historical landmarks* over the years, including the iconic Seaside Inn, the former Pavilion amusement park, and the upscale Grande Dunes resort.
A Glimpse into the Future
Although the land is currently just undeveloped forest, the plans proposed in the annexation application are exciting. The types of businesses anticipated include retail shops, offices, restaurants, and convenience stores. Imagine strolling through this area in the future, with a variety of shopping and dining options within minutes of Broadway at the Beach!
Paving the Way for Further Development
To get this project off the ground, the city council needs to approve the request through two favorable votes based on the Planning Commission’s recommendation. This process could ultimately pave the way for new commercial spaces in Myrtle Beach, a city that has seen fluctuating availability of leased properties lately. With a growing population and an ever-increasing number of visitors, businesses are clamoring for space, and this development could be just what the area needs.
Community Response
Planning commission chair Joyce Karetas has expressed a supportive stance on annexations, highlighting a general enthusiasm within the commission to welcome new projects. Although Blake Arp, representing Burroughs & Chapin, chose not to delve into the specifics of the plans at the meeting, it is clear that the interest in this area is high.
What’s Next for Myrtle Beach?
As Myrtle Beach eyes its future, the potential of a new commercial zone across from Broadway at the Beach adds a bit of *spark* to the local economy. The development promises not only to create new opportunities for businesses but also to enhance the overall charm of a city that thrives on tourism and community engagement.
Stay tuned for updates as this project unfolds; it could be the start of something big for Myrtle Beach! With ample opportunities for leisure and shopping just around the corner, residents and visitors alike can look forward to even more fun in the sun.
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