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  2. Coastal Grand Mall - Wikipedia

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    It quickly became the dominant mall in the Myrtle Beach area. [citation needed] In March 2008, JCPenney opened a new 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m 2) store. This was the chain's second store in Myrtle Beach, as it continued to operate its older store at Myrtle Beach Mall, but closed in April 2020. [4]

  3. A new Dollar General is opening in Myrtle Beach, SC. Here’s ...

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    A new Dollar General opened today in Myrtle Beach. The new location is at 101 Fetlock Drive, according to a press release, and open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m, according to the company’s website .

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  5. The Market Common - Wikipedia

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    Nothing will change at The Market Common as BEI-Beach will remain owner of the 6 year old shopping and entertainment center that is located on the former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base. "Management will stay the same, and no changes to the stores or other operations are planned as a result of the deal," said Brooke Doswell, The Market Common’s ...

  6. Myrtle Beach Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Myrtle Beach Mall is located adjacent to the intersection of 22 and 17 in Briarcliffe Acres, South Carolina.The mall includes a Belk (Men's and Women's stores), AMC Theatres, Books-A-Million, South Carolina's only Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, and Players Choice Myrtle Beach (Comic book trading store and 80's video arcade).

  7. Downtown baseball: Could Myrtle Beach Pelicans move ... - AOL

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    The city has spent about $31 million in recent years buying up properties there, adjacent to the old Myrtle Beach Pavilion site, as part of a large scale redevelopment effort.