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The Sun News on MSNHow many hotels are for sale in Myrtle Beach? How it compares to Miami or Las VegasWith so many hotels for sale in Myrtle Beach, how does the area compare to other cities like Charleston, Las Vegas or Miami?
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The Sun News on MSNAn well-known oceanfront hotel in Myrtle Beach closed. What’s going to replace it?An oceanfront hotel in Myrtle Beach known for its retro front sign closed. Here’s what to know about what will replace it.
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Hosted on MSNAn oceanfront hotel in Myrtle Beach is for sale. Here’s what to know about the propertySeveral Myrtle Beach area hotels have sold or been put on the market in recent months. Take a look at this oceanfront property for sale on LoopNet.
The Sea Dip Ocean Front Resort, one of the last mom-and-pop style hotels on Myrtle Beach's coast, just closed. It was ...
Myrtle Beach's new long-term rental regulations face a legal challenge from MBSC Property South LLC that alleges the policy ...
From treetop escapes to beach getaways, these romantic Airbnbs in South Carolina are ideal for a getaway all year long.
Cheap spring break trips for every type of traveler Winter doldrums got you down? It’s the perfect time to think about ...
If you’ve taken a drive down Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, you might be wondering what’s happening with the Oceanfront redevelopment project.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - If you’ve taken a drive down Ocean Boulevard in Myrtle Beach, you might be wondering what’s happening with the Oceanfront redevelopment project. Since its inception in 2021 ...
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The Sun News on MSNCity Council makes step towards 20 year agreement with Myrtle Beach Pelicans baseball teamCity Council agreed on a resolution that progesses the city towards a new lease agreement with the minor league baseball team ...
Myrtle Beach dishes out a diverse and innovative foodie scene, with thousands of restaurants serving up menus that span the globe. You'll find everything from fresh seafood and Calabash-style all ...
Beyond devaluing property prices, climate change will make insurance premiums surge by over 300% in some major cities over the next several decades, a new report from First Street, a company that ...
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