A recent survey indicates 79 percent of voters from across South Carolina support plans for Interstate 73.
On Sept. 2, 2021, U.S. District Court Judge Bruce Howe Hendricks ruled in favor of the federal government and its decision to approve plans to build U.S. Interstate 73, which would connect the Grand Strand to I-95 and beyond. In the 43-page opinion, Judge Hendricks denied claims by the South...
MBACC/CVB has received a 2021 Destiny Award from the U.S. Travel Association recognizing the “Visit Myrtle Beach Shares Some Sunshine” campaign.
DHEC’s Community Star Award recognizes a business, community organization, collaborative partnership, or individual that goes above and beyond environmental requirements in order to build better community relationships, promote environmental sustainability and resiliency, and/or improve quality...
Those who like to play the bag-tossing game cornhole are encouraged to compete in the first-ever Cornament to support Substitutes For Santa, an annual charity event that will ensure 120 local children have gifts under the tree this Christmas.
In celebration of National Black Business Month this August, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is encouraging African American entrepreneurs to pursue their passions by becoming business owners and operators in the Grand Strand.
Volunteers with Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau will visit six regional health care facilities to provide the staff with an assortment of on-the-go breakfast items.
South Carolina Chamber of Commerce recently named 81 businesses to their list of “2021 Best Places to Work in South Carolina.” Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce five of its investors were named to this list.
Summer has begun and that means even more sports tourism events for the Myrtle Beach area. In fact, this summer could set records for the number of visitors coming here for sports – from athletes and their families to event organizers and spectators.
As high school seniors from across the Grand Strand graduate this June, Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that 14 students have been awarded $1,000 each in scholarships.