Myrtle Beach to Transform Historic Buildings into 300-Seat Performing Arts Theater

Myrtle Beach Gets Ready for a New Performing Arts Theater!

Exciting news, Myrtle Beach! The historic buildings located at 807, 809, and 811 Main Street are getting a makeover, and it’s big! These three charming spots are set to transform into a performing arts theater that will seat 300 people. That’s right—300 seats for us to enjoy concerts, plays, and more right in our own backyard!

What’s Happening?

The theater will be operated by Coastal Carolina University, which means we can expect some top-notch performances that showcase local talent along with special guest artists. The city council made a significant decision on October 22, giving the thumbs up to an $81 million bond for arts and innovation infrastructure improvements. A 5-2 vote sealed the deal, with two council members, Mike Lowder and Bill McClure, choosing to vote against it.

A Little Financial Background

Now, let’s talk money because it’s an essential part of this amazing project! The bond will help pay off $40 million worth of previous bonds that funded improvements like the revitalization of the convention center. City Manager Fox Simons likened this financial approach to refinancing your home mortgage, saying it allows the city to take advantage of lower interest rates. It’s a smart move that will save our city on debt service over time.

To make it even sweeter, the funding for the $81 million bond will come from hospitality fees, meaning visitors to our beautiful Myrtle Beach contribute to improving our infrastructure! Of that amount, about $20 million will go toward fixing up the convention center, including repairs to skylights, a facelift for the outer appearance, ceiling tile replacements, new carpeting, and some refreshing lighting changes. Who doesn’t love a little sparkle in the convention center?

Arts and Innovation District Improvements

But it doesn’t stop there! Another $16.5 million will be dedicated to boosting the Arts and Innovation District. This part of the funding will enhance stormwater capacity (because we all know how important that is around here!), add more parking spaces, and improve intersections alongside the planned improvements from the SCDOT as part of the U.S. Highway 501 realignment project. We’re really making strides toward a safer and more vibrant downtown, folks!

Community Response

While the majority of the city council was on board, there’s always a bit of chatter when it comes to finances. Council member Mike Lowder expressed some reservations about piling debt onto the convention center for a project that benefits the downtown area. But hey, that’s part of the democratic process. Everyone’s opinion counts!

Looking Ahead

This renovation project isn’t just about bricks and mortar. It’s about creating a space that brings people together, showcases the arts, and enhances our community. With the renovations set to begin, we’ll keep our eyes peeled for updates. We can’t wait to see what this new theater will bring to our city!

So, Myrtle Beach, get ready to grab your tickets, hop into your seats, and enjoy some incredible performances right here in our downtown. The future is bright, and we’re all in for a treat!


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