Myrtle Beach Downtown Redevelopment Corporation

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"The Downtown Redevelopment Corporation's (DRC) mission is to initiate and facilitate the revitalization of downtown Myrtle Beach. This will be accomplished with the establishment of strategic aesthetic, functional, and business development goals; the addition and enhancement of public infrastructure; the creation of economic and other incentive programs; and through partnerships with the private

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09/28/2020

Hello! please 'Like' and 'Follow' our new MB Downtown Development page.

The City of Myrtle Beach Downtown Development Office was created in Nov. 2019 in response to City Council's adoption of the MB Downtown Master Plan in early 2019. This page will provide updates on the implementation of our new Downtown Master Plan.

"SMALL STAFF, BIG GOALS FOR MYRTLE BEACH'S DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE"Hello to all of our followers and supporters.  Th...
01/09/2020

"SMALL STAFF, BIG GOALS FOR MYRTLE BEACH'S DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT OFFICE"

Hello to all of our followers and supporters. The DRC, City and private sector have accomplished nearly all the goals set forth by "The Pavilion Area Master Plan", and now is a time for transition. Exciting things are happening in Downtown Myrtle Beach as the new "Downtown Master Plan" is well underway. We hope you will continue to show your support and get involved more than you have ever before. The City is taking the first step but it will up to you to shape the future of our downtown. Please read on... below is the City and DRC formal press release of the latest update.

Myrtle Beach’s new Downtown Development Office (DDO) is focused on implementing the Downtown Master Plan that City Council adopted in March 2019. The Downtown Redevelopment Corporation (DRC) phased out operations in late 2019, after 20 years of successful work transforming the area between 16th Avenue North and Sixth Avenue South.

Enter the city’s Downtown Development Office as the next step in the process. Two staff members from the DRC – the director and executive assistant – joined the city staff in this new role. The DDO embraces the city’s vision for a thriving Arts & Innovation District and is bringing it to life.

“The creation of this new Downtown Development Office fits perfectly with City Council’s goal of revitalizing the original downtown area and enhancing Myrtle Beach’s overall economic growth,” said Myrtle Beach City Manager John Pedersen. Specifically, the DDO will:

Lead the Arts & Innovation District and Master Plan ex*****on process.
Create and promote economic incentive programs.
Educate the business community about available incentives and business strategies.
Host events to encourage foot traffic during shoulder seasons.
Implement strategic aesthetic and business development goals.
Strengthen partnerships with small businesses, private investors and development sector professionals.
Actively promote the Opportunity Zones in Myrtle Beach.
The Downtown Development Office also collaborates with city staff, architects, engineers, development experts and others to accomplish the projects and goals of the Master Plan. The DDO director reports to the city manager and shares monthly progress reports with City Council.

“It is exciting to be a part of the city’s daily life and to have implementation of the Downtown Master Plan as our primary focus,” said Lauren Clever, director of the Downtown Development Office. “2020 is going to be a busy and productive year, and the DDO team is ready to welcome new businesses, all while preserving the historic character of Myrtle Beach.”

As of January 2020, the DDO is beginning Phase II of the Downtown Master Plan. Phase II includes tasks that affect infrastructure, funding, marketing and branding, incentives, regulatory topics, place-making and nuisance abatement.

The DDO also hosts an online presence that keeps the public informed about the city’s progress. See www.myrtlebeachboardwalk.com/downtowntoday for details about investment opportunities and Myrtle Beach’s future.

11/23/2019

Pictured is one of the earliest images of Myrtle Beach's Boardwalk (1920s), paired with the current pedestrian view. That's Pier 14 in the background on the right in both views.

Change is inevitable, but Myrtle Beach will always hold a special place in the hearts of many!

11/01/2019

MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – Downtown Myrtle Beach has a new Historic District. The District was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places and is part of the Arts and Innovation…

Are you an entrepreneur looking for office space and an environment that fosters creativity and collaboration? Here’s yo...
10/31/2019

Are you an entrepreneur looking for office space and an environment that fosters creativity and collaboration? Here’s your chance to apply for a spot in the future co-work space on Ninth Avenue North. See the eMYRge flyer for details about offices, shared desks and meeting space. Estimated rates are from $50 to $450 per month. Apply now at http://cowork.emyrge.org.

Yes! Myrtle Beach is  #1 on this list!
10/25/2019

Yes! Myrtle Beach is #1 on this list!

Atlanta, Orlando, Raleigh among most attractive affordable cities

10/25/2019
10/21/2019

Want to be proud of downtown Myrtle Beach? Here’s how that’s going to happen. October 21, 2019 Efforts to rejuvenate downtown Myrtle Beach reached a convincing milestone with a proposed partnership between the city and Coastal Carolina University to build a campus for its college of education pl...

Due to Tropical Storm Nestor, the Mini-Marathon is canceled. The weekend also includes a shorter 5K road race Saturday m...
10/18/2019

Due to Tropical Storm Nestor, the Mini-Marathon is canceled. The weekend also includes a shorter 5K road race Saturday morning on the usual Market Common course, and that event is still on for tomorrow morning.

The Myrtle Beach Mini Marathon returns this weekend. The race features over 5 miles of oceanfront running! The event wil...
10/18/2019

The Myrtle Beach Mini Marathon returns this weekend. The race features over 5 miles of oceanfront running! The event will end at Plyler Park on the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk with live entertainment!

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