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Recent Article By Jenny Burns @ The Sun News |
| Posted on Wed,May.24,2006 |
Analysts predict MB area home prices to rise...
Money Magazine says Myrtle Beach area single-family home prices will jump 8.4 percent over the next year - an increase that puts the Grand Strand 31st in the United States for price increases.
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Urban-style office building planned for Strand |
| Posted on Wed,Jul.26,2006 |
The Grand Strand is getting its first urban-style reflective-glass office building.
The 70,000-square-foot building on 82nd Parkway also will bring in upscale office condominiums - a trend that's hot nationally but just catching on across the Strand.
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Recent Article By Jenny Burns @ The Sun News |
| Posted on Wed,May.24,2006 |
Analysts predict MB area home prices to rise...
Money Magazine says Myrtle Beach area single-family home prices will jump 8.4 percent over the next year - an increase that puts the Grand Strand 31st in the United States for price increases.
>> Click here to Read full article
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Urban-style office building planned for Strand |
| Posted on Wed,Jul.26,2006 |
The Grand Strand is getting its first urban-style reflective-glass office building.
The 70,000-square-foot building on 82nd Parkway also will bring in upscale office condominiums - a trend that's hot nationally but just catching on across the Strand.
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>> Click here to Read full article
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Forbes: Home Prices Rising After 2Q Slowdown |
| Posted on Sep.5,2006 |
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Metropolitan areas in North Carolina, South Carolina and Washington state have entered the list of markets with the fastest growing prices.
U.S. home prices continued to rise in the second quarter but showed the biggest slowdown in three decades, federal regulators reported Tuesday.
The figures released by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, the agency that oversees the big mortgage-finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, provided the latest indication that the housing market is cooling substantially.
>> Click here to Read full article
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Festival, or enjoy expert angling at the annual Grand
Strand Fishing Rodeo, there’s no shortage of distinctive
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* Airport Improvements Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR) is in the midst of a $200-million expansion that will include a new commercial airline terminal complex. The 390,000-square-foot, three-level complex is being built on the western side of the airfield (the existing terminal is on the eastern side). The terminal will have 14 gates and will accommodate aircraft ranging from commuter jets to wide-body aircraft such as a B747. Other additions and enhancements include new parking lots and rental-car facilities, and improvements to fueling facilities and infrastructure. The project is scheduled for completion in 2008. In February, a food court and deli opened at the airport, with tenants including Pizza Hut, Subway, Java Coast, Samuel Adams Bar and JJ Sports Grill. The airport also has a high-speed wireless network available to passengers waiting on flights. Airlines. Airlines now serving the Myrtle Beach area are AirTran, ASA/Delta/ComAir, Continental, Hooters Air, Northwest, Spirit, United and US Airways . In 2004, Spirit Airlines added daily, nonstop service to Washington, D.C. Hooters added service to Rockford, Ill., Pittsburgh and Las Vegas. United Airlines in February began daily flights from Myrtle Beach to Chicago and Washington, D.C.
* Hard Rock Park The Myrtle Beach area was chosen as the site for the world’s first Hard Rock Park, a 142-acre, music-themed amusement park affiliated with Hard Rock Cafe. The proposed $200-million project will have an outdoor amphitheater for up to 15,000 people, a high-speed, steel roller coaster and other rides and amusements. The park, to be located off U.S. 501 in Fantasy Harbour, will be developed by Fantasy Harbour Theme Park LLC in conjunction with Hard Rock Cafe International Inc., a subsidiary of the London-based Rank Group. Construction dates have not been announced.
* The Market Common Developer McCaffery Interests will break ground this fall on The Market Common, the Grand Strand’s largest urban village. Located on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, this mixed-use residential and retail development will boast five to six restaurants and approximately 50 retail stores. Apartments and condos will be built above these in a pedestrian-friendly design modeled after an old city. Among the first commercial tenants: P.F. Chang’s China Bistro (South Carolina’s first), Claddagh Irish Pub, a 16-screen movie theater and an upscale grocery store. The first phase of The Market Common is scheduled for completion in late spring 2007. Communities of town homes and single-family homes will be developed near the village.
* The Ripken Experience The summer of 2006 will open a window on the world of baseball when this 50-acre baseball complex opens. It will have four regulation baseball fields and eight junior fields, plus batting cages, pitching mounds and lodging. (The first phase will feature three regulation fields, six junior fields and two practice fields.) The Ripken Experience is modeled after the Aberdeen Project and Ripken Youth Baseball Academy in Aberdeen, Md., home to baseball all-star Cal Ripken Jr. and his family. The $24 million facility will be home to several tournaments, coaching clinics and youth camps for ages 7-18. The Ripken Company Inc. is in partnership with the Burroughs & Chapin Co.

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