An artist's rendering showcasing the upcoming SurfWorks Surf Park at Myrtle Beach.
Myrtle Beach is set to enhance its entertainment offerings with the introduction of SurfWorks Surf Park at Broadway at the Beach, which will feature a wave pool, retail spaces, and an amphitheater. Planned for 2027, this new attraction promises to boost local tourism and generate significant annual revenue. The project is backed by Burroughs & Chapin and is awaiting city council approval to finalize zoning changes. This expansion underscores Myrtle Beach’s commitment to providing memorable experiences for both residents and visitors.
Oh, Myrtle Beach, you’ve done it again! The ever-popular Broadway at the Beach is rolling out exciting plans for expansion, and it’s about to get even more thrilling. Yes, that’s right! The big news is the upcoming SurfWorks Surf Park, set to make waves in 2027.
For those unacquainted, Broadway at the Beach is nothing short of an entertainment paradise! Covering around 90 acres, this vibrant shopping center is nestled right between Highway 17 and Robert Grissom Parkway. It’s a hotspot featuring everything from playful amusement park rides to awe-inspiring aquariums, cozy hotels, and appetizing restaurants. One visit, and you’ll see why it’s such a beloved locale for both locals and tourists alike!
Now, let’s dive into the details of the SurfWorks Surf Park! The ambitious project will occupy a 28-acre space on the former site of The Palace Theatre, which has been itching for some transformation. Imagine an exhilarating wave pool with technology that cranks out waves every five to eight seconds—pretty rad, right? This will not only be a blast for experienced surfers but also for beginners looking to catch their first wave.
Add in some nifty retail spaces and an amphitheater boasting a capacity of 10,000 seats, and you’ve got a venue for community events, concerts, and everything in between! Just think of the fun and the entertainment options that will come with this new attraction.
More importantly, city officials are already piling up the good vibes. Earlier estimates suggest that Myrtle Beach could reel in roughly $1 million annually from the surf park once it starts rolling. Can you say “win-win”?
In terms of sky-high ambitions for the property, Burroughs & Chapin—the company driving this exciting initiative—recently snagged approval from the Myrtle Beach Planning Commission for a 5-acre undeveloped parcel located at the bustling corner of Robert Grissom Parkway and 29th Avenue North. This land is currently untouched forestland, but its future potential is generating quite the buzz. While we don’t have specifics on that just yet, it’s clear that more entertainment is on the way!
Now, for those with civic interest, you should know that the planning commission’s recommendation is just the first step. The project will require two favorable votes from the city council to finalize the annexation and any potential zoning changes from residential commercial to highway commercial. Fingers crossed that everything sails smoothly!
Burroughs & Chapin isn’t new to making Myrtle Beach an exciting destination. Since opening their turpentine mill back in 1857, they’ve had a hand in building iconic spots like the Seaside Inn, The Pavilion amusement park, and the upscale Grande Dunes resort. It appears they’re still full of visionary ideas!
With the surf park joining the ranks of beloved attractions like Ripley’s Aquarium and PopStroke, Myrtle Beach is shaping up to be an epicenter for fun and adventure. The expansion speaks volumes about the city’s dedication to enhancing experiences for both residents and visitors alike.
As we look ahead, one can’t help but feel a sense of excitement. Will we be graced with beach parties and surfing fun right next door to our favorite dining spots? The countdown is officially on for 2027 when SurfWorks makes its splash – and we can’t wait to see how it all unfolds!
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