An artistic rendering of the upcoming Hilton Grand Vacations hotel set to enhance Myrtle Beach's oceanfront.
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The Myrtle Beach City Council has approved the 23rd Avenue Planned Unit Development, which will lead to the construction of a new Hilton Grand Vacations hotel. The oceanfront hotel will feature 228 rooms and include additional parking facilities. Meanwhile, the local real estate market is witnessing increased activity following recent zoning changes. Furthermore, public safety initiatives, including the purchase of mobile vehicle barriers, are being prioritized to enhance safety during events. These developments signify Myrtle Beach’s ongoing growth as a premier tourist destination.
In an exciting development for beachfront tourism, the City Council of Myrtle Beach has officially greenlit the creation of the 23rd Avenue Planned Unit Development (PUD), which will introduce a brand new oceanfront hotel that will be branded as a Hilton Grand Vacations. The meeting, held on Tuesday, marks a pivotal point in the city’s ambition to bolster its hospitality offerings along the picturesque coastline.
The planned hotel, strategically located at Ocean Boulevard and 23rd Avenue North, is projected to boast an impressive 228 rooms. This addition is expected to become a significant draw for tourists seeking the perfect getaway on the bustling shores of Myrtle Beach. Alongside this venture, the PUD outlines the construction of surface parking lots on the second and third rows, as well as the expansion of the Ocean 22 parking garage to include two additional levels, ensuring that guests have adequate parking facilities at their disposal.
The city council has mandated that all construction activities within this PUD must be wrapped up within four years, urging stakeholders to adhere to a strict timeline to get the project off the ground. The proposal for this ambitious venture was first introduced back in April 2024 but had initially faced a brief setback due to changes in property ownership, highlighting the complexities involved in real estate development.
Myrtle Beach is poised for significant growth with these enhancements on the horizon, signaling a bright future for both the local economy and the tourist industry.
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