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20: 123:. The 1999 Pavilion Area Master Plan included a boardwalk. When the Pavilion closed in 2006 after 58 years, area merchants wanted an attraction to replace it. A mile-long boardwalk had been discussed for several years, but the estimated cost was $ 10 million, and even if construction started in 2007, it would not be complete until 2010. A major storm could also damage the new attraction. David Sebok, executive director of the Myrtle Beach Downtown Redevelopment Corporation, said "Most tourists expect a boardwalk ... and we really don't have one to speak of." 139: 319:
Downtown Redevelopment Corporation, received calls from most business owners who opposed the boardwalk, saying they were happy now. The number of area businesses increased even before summer's end, and those who already had businesses along the boardwalk reported higher income; some reported their best July ever. Additional development includes
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The Myrtle Beach Downtown Redevelopment Corporation voted on April 16, 2014 to plan for a municipal improvement district in which extra property taxes would be paid. After this was approved in 2022, the revenue could be used for projects that would help downtown. Private sponsorships, however, were
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Visitors have given overwhelmingly positive reviews to the boardwalk. Despite some concerns about safety, and the lack of city money for a special boardwalk patrol, most people have felt very safe, and the police department reports few incidents. David Sebok, executive director of the Myrtle Beach
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took place in September 2009, despite a dispute between the city and Burroughs & Chapin, with a question over whether the company would pay for its section. Nevertheless, the company supported the boardwalk and expected its plans for the Pavilion site would benefit. The cost of the project had
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On December 1, 2011, the Myrtle Beach Community Appearance Board saw plans for a new restaurant and park north of 14th Avenue North, which could include an extension of the boardwalk, but it was not known who would pay to add to the boardwalk. On January 24, 2012, the city council agreed to allow
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A design with "a traditional wood-plank walkway" and "a meandering concrete sidewalk ... with wooden crosswalks to the beach, colorful shade sails and public parks" was presented to city council Aug. 14, 2007, but funding was still not set. Burroughs & Chapin, which had torn down the Pavilion
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The city allocated $ 285,000 for design, and The LandArt Co. made preliminary sketches that included benches and planters. By 2007, the cost estimate had risen to $ 12 million and the start date was Fall 2008. The city was considering several payment methods. City manager Tom Leath wanted a tax
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district where businesses nearby would pay more because they would benefit more, while some believed the entire city should contribute since the boardwalk would be good for everyone. Opponents of the tax district wondered if small businesses could pay. Some people worried about crime and
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On November 8, 2012 at a meeting of people involved in making the boardwalk possible, Mayor John Rhodes stated a goal of spending $ 20 million to extend the boardwalk to a length of 4.6 miles (7.4 km). This would make the boardwalk longer than the one in
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where the Breakwater Inn was before its demolition, and to pay part of the $ 420,000 cost of the boardwalk extension as well as connecting 15th Avenue North to Ocean Boulevard. The 425-foot (130 m) extension was completed in 2013.
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building and cleared the 11-acre (45,000 m) site of the amusement park over the previous year, agreed to pay for the section across the 11-acre (45,000 m) Pavilion site, using a design matching that in the other areas.
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On September 8, 2010, the Downtown Redevelopment Corporation met to look at the results of surveys of more than 900 people and found tourists and local people gave the boardwalk a 4.5 out of 5.
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Festival. It attracted people from the area and across the country who had not been downtown in years. The southernmost section, beyond 4th Avenue, was not complete until June.
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Myrtle Beach had a wooden boardwalk in the 1930s. After being upgraded with concrete in 1940, with plans to expand it delayed by
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Lisa Fleisher and Jan A. Igoe, "Boardwalk hinges on funds: Design gains support, but some downtown businesses balk at tax",
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The boardwalk was finished from 14th Avenue to 4th Avenue early in April. The boardwalk opened in May 2010 with a
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in 1954. All that remained was a concrete walkway between 9th Avenue North and 11th Avenue North, later renamed
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Sun Fun Festival - A festival to kick off the summer season, consists of music, entertainment, and food.
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Carolina Country Music Festival - A country music festival, consisting of famous country music artists.
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The northern section, 8 feet (2.4 m) wide with a raised wooden deck design, runs from Pier 14 to
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for tourism promotion has made it possible, without raising property taxes in the area, to pay off
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alleys to be moved, creating space for the new park. Coastal Dining planned to build the Banditos
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Even during the boardwalk's construction, the national media showed interest in the boardwalk.
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Dawn Bryant, "Owners wait for the walk: Many see the idea as a replacement for The Pavilion",
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named Myrtle Beach Boardwalk the number two boardwalk mainly because of the entertainers, and
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Dawn Bryant, "Demolition tears into tradition: Plan for Pavilion land remains a mystery",
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In 2022, $ 3.7 million in improvements were made to the boardwalk, including replacing
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near Plyler Park, which at 187 feet was at the time of its construction the tallest
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Lisa Fleisher, "Downtown may fund boardwalk: Project's neighbors would pay more",
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has ranked Myrtle Beach Boardwalk number three in the United States, while
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Dawn Bryant, "Council shells out for design, permits for MB boardwalk",
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Lorena Anderson, "Myrtle Beach Boardwalk: Building a beach icon",
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Monique Newton, "B&C, Myrtle Beach move ahead on boardwalk",
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band. The middle section, from Plyler Park to the former site of
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Jake Spring, "Myrtle Beach boardwalk, budget get attention",
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Photos of the old boardwalk (scroll down to "The Boardwalk")
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Buildings and structures in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Boardwalk Fright Nights - A Halloween themed festival.
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Photo Gallery of activities related to new extension
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Tourist attractions in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
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Index


Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
National Geographic
Travel and Leisure
Plyler Park
Carnival
bagpipes
Dixieland
Myrtle Beach Pavilion
fireworks
board-feet
lumber
screws
nails
palmetto
beach grass
World War II
Hurricane Hazel
Mr. Joe White Avenue
vagrants

Myrtle Beach SkyWheel
Groundbreaking
economic slowdown
sales tax
bonds
ribbon-cutting
Beach Music
Mexican restaurant
Atlantic City, New Jersey

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