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  2. Owners of Myrtle Beach Tin Roof building, still suing for ...

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    The drama has never left the dance floor at Tin Roof in Myrtle Beach. For over two years, the building that houses the iconic entertainment venue, one of the only live music spots on the ocean ...

  3. This Myrtle Beach hot spot getting new owner and sports bar ...

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    THEBlvd, home to Starbucks and Tin Roof in downtown Myrtle beach is getting a new sports bar. November 14, 2022. Starting bids were $5.75 million for 43,503 square feet of rental space.

  4. 7 places to celebrate Cinco de Mayo 2023 around Myrtle Beach, SC

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    $5 margaritas and games will abound at Banditos Cantina, in the heart of downtown Myrtle Beach. Tin Roof Myrtle Beach. Location: 1410 N Ocean Blvd., Myrtle Beach. Hours: 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.

  5. The Market Common - Wikipedia

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    On April 23, 2013, it was reported by The Sun News that a California-based real estate investor and developer HomeFed Corp has acquired BEI-Beach LLC, who owns The Market Common and the undeveloped land around it, as well as other subsidiaries of Leucadia National Corp. Myrtle Beach city official say that the deal could lead to development moving forward quicker on some of BEI-Beach LLC's ...

  6. Rainbow Court - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Court was a historic hotel complex located at Myrtle Beach in Horry County, South Carolina. [3] The complex of buildings ranged in dates of construction from 1935 to 1959. The complex included: two motel-type buildings, five beach cottages/boarding houses, and a small house. The buildings were situated around an open court with a ...

  7. Mr. Joe White Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Joe White Avenue is a boulevard in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, named for "Mr. Joe", a shoeshine man in Georgetown County, South Carolina, and later Myrtle Beach.Along with U.S. Route 501, Farrow Parkway, Harrelson Boulevard and 21st Avenue North, the upgraded road is one of five major entrances into Myrtle Beach.

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