In a push for growth and economic development, the city of Myrtle Beach has initiated several new projects in its Arts & Innovation District. This move is expected to bring in new businesses to the central region and promote local culture, according to city spokesperson Mark Kruea.
New constructions across Broadway Street and the rise of new businesses are part of this rejuvenation process which city leaders have been planning for over a decade. “Over the next three or four years, you’ll see a whole lot of change,” said Kruea. “We’ve got a stormwater pond being built on Broadway Street, underground conduits being laid for utilities, and streetscape work starting on 9th Avenue North and downtown — it’s about to explode downtown.”
The city spokesperson also shared the excitement of seeing their vision come to life and the anticipation felt by the public. “They could see that vision back when we rolled it out a year and a half ago,” he observed. Furthermore, Le Manna International Bakery which opened recently, is the latest in a string of local businesses making their mark on downtown Myrtle Beach.
Despite these positive growth trends, there are still areas that require attention according to city officials. Devin Parks, Director of Economic Development for Myrtle Beach, expressed his wish for a residential uplift. He stated, “As we continue to redevelop the Arts district, I’d love to see some more residential contributions. We want to highlight the vibrant culture here in Myrtle Beach.”
Lisa Lee, co-owner of the upcoming local hotspot, The Tasting Room on Ninth, shared her joy about the area’s revitalization. “The fact that they have decided to revitalize this area, we couldn’t be more thrilled,” she said. “Part of being in this downtown community is becoming a neighborhood spot where locals gather. We want our space to feel like home.”
City leaders have confirmed that more construction work will be seen in the downtown area, with costs estimated at around $32 million. The future of Myrtle Beach’s Arts and Innovation district looks promising as city leaders continue to make plans and bring them to life, enhancing the local culture and economic landscape.
The city of Myrtle Beach is showing strong commitment to revitalizing its Arts & Innovation District, welcoming new business while also planning for further development. The ongoing transformation is expected to bring numerous benefits to the area, including increased business activity, employment opportunities, residential offerings, and a vibrant neighborhood culture.
Reporting for Here News Network, this is Here News.
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