Hey there, Myrtle Beach! Have you taken a stroll through The Market Common lately? If not, grab your shoes and head out, because this vibrant spot is not just a feast for the eyes but also a fun hub for shopping, dining, and chilling with friends!
The Market Common is nestled just west of our beloved Myrtle Beach International Airport, and it’s a bustling district that’s got a little something for everyone. From parks to apartments and some super cute local businesses, this urban center has really transformed the area since the days when it used to be home to the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base before its closure in 1993.
Let’s rewind a bit! Once upon a time, the Air Force Base was a self-sufficient world featuring everything from a commissary for groceries to schools and medical facilities. Imagine living on a base where everything you needed was just a quick walk away! Former resident Warren Gall, who played a role in the base’s security, shared that it felt like a little bubble within the city. And now, with The Market Common, that community spirit is back, open to all!
At the heart of The Market Common lies Howard Avenue, where the magic happens. Picture a charming street filled with cafes serving your morning coffee, barber shops, and a delightful mix of shops where you can find everything from trendy clothes to unique gifts. And don’t forget the vibrant apartments above the storefronts—how cool is it to live right in the action?
The medians along Howard Avenue are lined with trees, fountains, and cozy gazebos, inviting you to sit back and watch the world go by. It’s such a relief to finally enjoy outdoor seating on those bright sunny days, isn’t it?
Just across from the busy commercial area, there’s a gorgeous public park waiting to be explored. With ponds, winding walkways, and lush green spaces, it’s the perfect spot to unwind or have a picnic. Whether you’re biking down the path or simply enjoying a brisk walk, this park adds that extra charm to everything!
Now, let’s talk about what’s on the horizon. There are exciting projects coming soon, including the much-anticipated Marketwalk project, which is set to bring new townhouse units, a Starbucks, and a clubhouse right at the corner of Farrow Parkway and Phillis Boulevard. How about that for grabbing a coffee and enjoying some local flavor?
Just picture this: you, your friends, and a hot cup of coffee in hand, all while soaking in the lovely views of The Market Common. Sounds like the perfect day out!
As we grow and change, Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune suggests that The Market Common has truly become one of the city’s crown jewels. It’s a fantastic example of what can happen when a community comes together for redevelopment. So, if you haven’t checked it out recently, arrange a day to eat, shop, and just enjoy the good vibes.
The Market Common reminds us of the importance of local heritage, with historical markers highlighting the significance of the former Air Force Base scattered throughout the area. From Warbird Park, with its Wall of Service honoring veterans, to baseball diamonds recalling nostalgic spring training camps, history is interwoven with our everyday lives here.
So grab your friends, hop on your bikes, or just take a leisurely stroll around The Market Common. It’s lively, welcoming, and filled with opportunities to create new memories. Whether you’re living there or just passing through, this space is for everyone to enjoy. Myrtle Beach, let’s keep celebrating our vibrant community and the wonderful history that has shaped it!
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