North Myrtle Beach Business Faces Damage Following Early Morning Wreck

North Myrtle Beach Business Suffers Damage from Early Morning Wreck

In a rather surprising turn of events, a well-known business in North Myrtle Beach faced an unfortunate situation over the weekend that left its storefront in disarray. Cherry Grove Beach Services, a beloved local gem for beach-goers, took to Facebook to share images of their damaged door and display. It seems that a driver had a little too much fun right outside their establishment, leading to some significant damage.

The Incident: A Close Call

The drama unfolded just after 12:30 a.m. on Saturday when the driver apparently lost control, causing an unfortunate wreck that left the storefront looking worse for wear. Owner Derek Calhoun, who has been running the business for some time now, was not immediately aware of the chaos until it was reported to him by an employee from the neighboring business, which arrived on the scene shortly afterward.

Calhoun explained that despite the significant wreckage, he was grateful that no one was hurt. “It’s a stark reminder that accidents happen,” he said, with a hint of relief in his voice. The incident could have ended in injuries, but luckily, it appears that was not the case.

Costly Repairs Ahead

As for the financial aftermath? Well, the bill could be in the thousands. While Calhoun hasn’t pinned down an exact number just yet, he does not expect it to be cheap. The damaged door and display will certainly need repairs to restore the business to its former glory.

“We’re still open and serving our customers. We won’t let this stop us,” Calhoun shared enthusiastically, reflecting the resilient spirit of small business owners everywhere. It turns out that even with a smashed storefront, the team at Cherry Grove Beach Services is ready to serve beach lovers as usual.

Community Response

The local community has rallied around Cherry Grove Beach Services, showing support through social media. Many locals have expressed their disappointment at the incident but have also praised Calhoun and his team for their determination to keep the business running smoothly despite the damages.

“I just love this place,” said one customer online. “It has always been my go-to for beach supplies, and I know they will bounce back from this!” Such comments not only uplift the spirits of the business owners but also strengthen the bond within the vibrant North Myrtle Beach community.

Looking Ahead

As the store continues its operations, customers can expect the same friendly service and quality products that Cherry Grove Beach Services is known for. Calhoun assures patrons that their favorite beach activities will not be interrupted, and he appreciates all the support he has received thus far.

The North Myrtle Beach Police Department is looking into the incident, and more information will likely be revealed in the coming days. Calhoun has been proactive in staying updated, hoping for a swift resolution while focusing on the necessary repairs.

Conclusion

In the world of small businesses, challenges like this can come out of nowhere, yet it’s the community’s support that often brings back the spark. Here’s hoping for a speedy recovery for Cherry Grove Beach Services, proving that a little damage won’t sink this ship! Stay tuned for further updates as this story unfolds.


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