News Summary
The iconic Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is nearing the end of extensive repairs following Hurricane Ian’s devastation in 2022. After facing frustrating delays and facing setbacks in construction, the pier is expected to welcome visitors back in eight weeks. Renovations include improved safety features and an elevation increase to withstand future storms. Despite financial disputes among owners, the pier’s reopening is keenly anticipated by loyal patrons, marking a significant step towards restoring its historical charm.
Cherry Grove Fishing Pier on the Mend, Set to Welcome Back Visitors After Hurricane Havoc
After sustained efforts in the wake of Hurricane Ian’s destructive rampage in 2022, the iconic Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is inching closer to completion of extensive repairs that left the structure significantly compromised. What was once a popular destination for both fishermen and tourists alike is undergoing a transformation, but not without its share of **frustrating delays**.
Setbacks in Construction
Pier manager Edgar Stephens had initially aimed for a grand reopening as early as September. However, the timeline for the pier’s restoration has since shifted, and current estimates point to at least another eight weeks before construction wraps up fully. Crews are hard at work installing new decking and piling, showcasing the tough fight against the elements.
The Aftermath of Hurricane Ian
The Cherry Grove Fishing Pier faced near-catastrophic damage during Hurricane Ian when it was literally split in half. Ian unleashed its fury on Horry County, bringing with it powerful storm surges, fierce winds, and relentless rainfall. Beyond the pier’s destruction, the area sustained total damages exceeding $13 million. Other local piers such as Pawleys Island Pier and Myrtle Beach State Park Pier also bore the brunt of the storm, illustrating the widespread devastation.
A Legacy Built to Last
Originally erected in the 1950s and extending approximately 985 feet into the Atlantic Ocean, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier has a storied history. It has weathered other storms, notably Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and Hurricane Floyd in 1999, yet has always remained a beloved fixture for both local residents and visitors. Despite past damages, the pier’s charm resonates deeply with those looking to cast a line or simply soak in the stunning coastal views.
What to Expect Post-Repairs
Future visitors can anticipate a *revamped aesthetic* with improved lighting as the pier looks set to enhance its offerings. Following its upcoming grand opening event upon completion, the structure will sport new features designed not only for safety but also for durability, including new stainless steel bolts and upgraded wooden supports. The pier’s elevation has also been increased by an impressive eight feet from its previous level, a much-needed adjustment considering the risk of future storms.
Partial Reopenings and Fishing Opportunities
In March, the pier saw a partial reopening, though approximately a third remained under repair at that time. As of now, the pier is reported to be two-thirds completed, allowing *bottom fishing only* in designated areas. There remains a section that is still blocked off due to ongoing construction, ensuring safety for workers and visitors alike.
Financial Turmoil Behind the Scenes
This is not the first time the Prince family has faced financial disputes over the pier, as there were previous legal actions back in 2016 regarding similar issues. With a fascinating past and a challenging road ahead, the Cherry Grove Fishing Pier is poised to make its way back into the hearts of many, albeit with some bumps along the way. Full restoration is eagerly awaited, especially as loyal patrons look forward to the pier’s *return to its former glory*.
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