News Summary
Myrtle Beach’s Community Appearance Board has approved plans for Waypoint Apartments, a 360-unit complex, and an Extended Stay America hotel. These developments aim to meet the growing demand for housing and flexible lodging in the vibrant coastal city, enhancing both residential and tourism opportunities.
Exciting Developments Approved in Myrtle Beach: Waypoint Apartments and Extended Stay America!
In a notable decision that promises to reshape the residential and hospitality landscape of Myrtle Beach, the Community Appearance Board has given the green light to two impressive building projects, the Waypoint Apartments and an Extended Stay America hotel. This latest approval comes from a meeting held on Thursday and is sure to generate much buzz in a city known for its stunning coastlines and vibrant community.
Introducing Waypoint Apartments
First up is the Waypoint Apartments, a sprawling 360-unit apartment complex that aims to fulfill the growing demand for housing in this bustling area. Positioned strategically along Wild Iris Drive, just off Highway 17, the complex is set in a prime location near the renowned Myrtlewood Golf Club. Residents can look forward to modern living spaces coupled with scenic views, catering to both locals and newcomers eager to experience everything Myrtle Beach has to offer.
The ambitious design of Waypoint Apartments will not only house over three hundred residents but will also feature an amenity building. While specific facilities within this building have not been detailed, such amenities typically include fitness centers, swimming pools, and community gathering spaces, enhancing the appealing lifestyle for future tenants.
Extended Stay America: A New Hospitality Gem
In addition to the residential development, the board has also approved plans for an Extended Stay America hotel. Conveniently located on Stockholder Avenue, near the bustling intersections of Highway 501 and Robert Grissom Parkway, this hotel is poised to attract tourists, business travelers, and long-term guests in need of flexible accommodation options.
The hotel is designed to meet the varying needs of today’s travelers while focusing on comfort and convenience. Extended Stay America is renowned for its home-like atmosphere, offering guests access to fully-equipped kitchens in their suites. This hotel will add to the allure of Myrtle Beach as a tourist destination, making stays more enjoyable for those visiting the area.
What’s Next? The Anticipation of Construction Timelines
Despite the excitement surrounding these two new developments, one critical detail remains undisclosed: the timeline for construction. As of now, no official dates have been announced, leaving interested parties and potential residents in eager anticipation. The quick approval from the Myrtle Beach Community Appearance Board, however, suggests that both projects are viewed favorably within the community, paving the way for swift progress when construction does commence.
With the increasing population and continuous influx of tourists, it’s clear that Myrtle Beach is a region on the rise. Developing residential options like Waypoint Apartments while simultaneously enhancing hospitality services through the Extended Stay America hotel only fortify the area’s appeal. Community leaders and stakeholders are optimistic that these additions will not only benefit current and future residents but also bolster the local economy.
Both developments signify a meaningful step in improving the community’s infrastructure and housing options, making Myrtle Beach an even more attractive place to live, work, and play. As more details unfold, including timelines and specific project features, the community eagerly awaits the transformation that Waypoint Apartments and Extended Stay America will bring to this vibrant coastal city.
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