Myrtle Square Mall was the first enclosed shopping mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, located in the heart of the city. A shopping mall or shopping centre is a building or set of buildings that contain Retail units with interconnecting Walkways enabling visitors The United States of America —commonly referred to as the It bordered the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, Kings Highway, Oak Street, and it was in very close proximity to residential neighborhoods and many oceanfront hotels. Its size, for the time, was quite large with a total area around 442,965 square feet (41,153 m²) set on 48 acres of land. The parking lot contained more than 2,800 spaces.
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Beginning in the early 1970s, Myrtle Beach Farms Company, owner of the mall and many buildings around the Myrtle Beach area, had considered building a mall in the area. A study taken by Wilbur Smith and Associates that indicated that a shopping center was needed for the Myrtle Beach area. These results greatly added to the decision to create the Myrtle Square Mall. The mall was designed by Nelson Benzing Design Associates. Construction of the mall began in December 1973.
Besides being recognized as the first mall in the area, the mall was to be home to the world's largest clock. The clock was the mall's focal point and was the subject of many photographs from residents and tourists alike. The clock was the idea of Ezra Whittner, a member of Nelson Benzing Design Associates, based in Raleigh. The idea was different due to the beach area's unique expectations for the mall. Initially, the mall's design was based around a beach theme with waves, sand, and dunes. Since this was commonplace, a new concept was devised by Whittner with the idea of a clock. It came in the relationship between the ocean and the timelessness of time.
According to a Sun News article written in April 1975, the mall was "expected to change the shopping habits of local residents and tourists. " The article went on to state that the residents of the Strand will not have to travel to Charleston, Columbia, Florence, or Wilmington. Charleston is a city in Charleston county in the US state of South Carolina. Columbia is the state capital and largest city in the US state of South Carolina. Florence is the largest city in and the County seat of Florence County, South Carolina, United States. Wilmington is a city in and the County seat of New Hanover County, North Carolina, United States. Estimates put that the mall would make $20 million in its first year. This money, which would have normally been spent in other locations, would stay in Myrtle Beach.
The new mall in Myrtle Beach was not without criticism, however. Merchants from Conway, North Myrtle Beach, Georgetown, and downtown Myrtle Beach may suffer from the cut of volume that would go to the new mall. Conway is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. North Myrtle Beach is a city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. Georgetown is the third oldest city in the US state of South Carolina and the County seat of Georgetown County.
The mall opened to the public on April 16, 1975 with full news coverage from The Sun News. Events 1178 BC - A Solar eclipse may have marked the return of Odysseus, legendary King of Ithaca, to his kingdom Year 1975 ( MCMLXXV) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Sun News is a daily newspaper published in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, in the United States. The mall's leasing manager was the Caine Company, based out of Greenville, South Carolina. Greenville is a mid-sized city located in the upstate of South Carolina. It was hailed as "one of the largest and most modern shopping facilities in the Southeast" for its time with an architectural style that was quite noticeable throughout the mall. The opening began with 30 diversified retail outlets. Some of the major tenants included Belk, Collins Department Store (later to be Peebles), Eckerd Drugs, and Morrison's Cafeteria. Peebles is a Department store chain in the eastern United States. Eckerd may refer to Eckerd Corporation (Eckerd Pharmacy former American drugstore chain Eckerd College, private liberal arts college Morrison's Cafeterias was a chain of Cafeteria-style restaurants located in the Southeastern United States with a concentration of locations in Georgia
Initially, many of the stores in the mall were local stores instead of national chains that can be commonly found in many malls. In addition to those mentioned above, the first stores that opened with the mall included Paperback Booksmith, Playhouse Toys, Record Bar, Coker's, Candlewood, Singer's, Suzanne's, Baskin Robbins, Bottoms Up, Curious Cargo Gifts, Kinney Shoes, Magic Cavern, Der Dog Haus, Friedman's, Gingham Peddler, Lowery Organs, Lynn's Hallmark, Hickory Farms, Karmelkorn, La Marick, Leaf 'n Match, Merle Norman, Nelson's Men's Shop, Endicott-Johnson, and Orange Bowl. Baskin-Robbins is a global chain of Ice cream parlors founded by Burt Baskin and Irv Robbins in 1945 in Glendale California. Hallmark Cards is a privately owned American company based in Kansas City Missouri. Most of these stores changed within the time span of Myrtle Square's thirty year history, although some remained loyal and remained in the same location.
In order to open the mall more rapidly, half of the mall was delayed in opening until the next year as a "Phase II". Many new stores, including Sears, opened that year. It included a mail-ordering delivery destination for many of Myrtle Beach's residents when they ordered from the Sears catalog. Myrtle Beach's first attempt at an enclosed mall had been a success.
In addition, several outparcels were built around the mall. Big Star Supermarket opened on the southwest area of the complex, as well as Citizens and Southern National Bank.
Over ten years had passed before any updates to the mall would take place. In those ten years, Myrtle Beach had grown extensively, and Briarcliffe Mall had opened in the Briarcliffe Acres area. Myrtle Beach Mall (formerly Colonial Mall Myrtle Beach and Briarcliffe Mall) is an enclosed Shopping mall ( To compete with shopping in the area, Myrtle Square Mall underwent a renovation. Renovation is the process of improving a structure Two prominent types of renovations are commercial and residential In the spring of 1985, Burroughs and Chapin began a renovation process that would take two months, beginning in February and ending in April. Some of the changes made included four additional kiosks. New stores appeared, including P-Nut Shak, Incredible Chocolate Chip Cookie Company, Things Remembered, and Nautical but Nice. In addition, all trees were replaced, and new flooring was installed. Several stores also received extensive renovations.
The large clock remained in the mall following the renovations. It, too, was updated. According to Burroughs and Chapin officials, the clock had received a large amount of use and attention that was not originally planned. Burroughs and Chapin also updated the original clock design to better accommodate shoppers.
The later 1980s and 1990s became a quiet time for Myrtle Square Mall. What was once the Coker's Department Store became the Carousel Court area by 1991. Carousel Court included a carousel area and an entertainment area. A food court was also added, replacing a landscaped entrance court located next to Sears. The food court won an International Council of Shopping Centers award in 1988 soon after it opened.
Burroughs and Chapin had begin planning a new mall in the Myrtle Beach area named Mall of South Carolina, later to be changed to Coastal Grand Mall. Coastal Grand Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Myrtle Beach South Carolina, United States. This mall was going to be located at the intersection of US 17 and US 501 north of Myrtle Beach International Airport. US Route 17 (also known as the Coastal Highway) is a north-south United States highway. US Route 501 is a spur of US Route 1. It runs 355 miles (571 km from Buena Vista, Virginia at U Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR is a county-owned public-use Airport located three miles (5 km southwest of the Central business district of Construction work began in 2003 and the mall opened in March 2004.
To some, the opening of Coastal Grand Mall meant the beginning of the end. To others, it meant that Myrtle Beach would start to come into the 21st century. The mall had not been updated for about twenty years, leaving the mall in a minor condition of disrepair. Since the mall was owned by the same owner as the new mall, Burroughs and Chapin had the power to close Myrtle Square, which would eventually happen. Most of the stores in Myrtle Square moved to the new mall in early 2004, so the mall became vacant within a few weeks.
Coastal Carolina University had several of its offices in Myrtle Square, as well as the Republican Party headquarters for Horry County. Horry County (ˈɔəriː ORR-EEE is a County located in the U
Additionally, during the mall's last year in operation, the Carousel Court area served as the temporary offices for the Department of Motor Vehicles while that agency's offices underwent renovation. [1]
Peebles also remained inside of the mall until Labor Day of 2005. Labor Day is a United States Federal holiday observed on the first Monday in September It had a liquidation sale before the store closed. The other tenants remaining also closed up shop shortly after, and the mall sat vacant for three months.
Demolition began with the removal of the blue tiles on the exterior of the former Belk building. On December 22, 2005, a request for the demolition had been filed with the Ocean and Coastal Resource Management and was subject to public comment until January 2, 2006. Events 1790 - The Turkish fortress of Izmail is stormed and captured by Suvorov and his Russian armies Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 366 - The Alamanni cross the frozen Rhine River in large numbers invading the Roman Empire. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The work required a stormwater permit in which Burroughs and Chapin showed that debris from the demolition would not enter any waterways via stormwater. Stormwater is a term used to describe water that originates during precipitation events
The demolition of the mall was completed by Vereen Construction Company. A second demolition permit filed in the city of Myrtle Beach was approved on December 30, 2005. Events 1460 - Wars of the Roses: Battle of Wakefield. 1816 - The Treaty of St Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Charleston-based company LS3P was charged with coming up with a plan on what to do with the property after the building had been demolished. City water lines and power lines were disconnected soon thereafter, and structural demolition began.
As of January 2006, almost all of the former Sears building had been demolished, as well as some of Phase II and the northern stores. Demolition had halted at about the center of the mall until mid 2006; the mall has since been demolished fully. Until a plan has been determined for future use of the property, the land will remain vacant.