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Subscribe TodayBy Ruth Cronin | [email protected]
Let's talk business, Grand Strand.
You may recall a fire destroying buildings on Georgetown’s historic Front Street more than a decade ago.
It has left a void that a new development is trying to fill.
A proposed project could bring a shops, multifamily housing, dining and even a parking garage to Georgetown.
For some residents, the proposed height of the development is a point of contention. Check out Lauren Leibman’s full story to find out why.
THIS WEEK’S TOP BUSINESS HEADLINES
Twelve years after a fire destroyed seven buildings on Front Street, a new development could help fill the void.
A Myrtle Beach dining staple for over three decades is closing its doors at the end of the year, but a new concept will open in its place in 2026, according to a release from parent company Hometown Hospitality Group.
Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers, a Wichita, Kan.-based chain with more than 600 locations nationwide, will make its Horry County debut on Dec. 12.
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