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Opening date
  
April 2008

Architect
  
Antunovich Associates

Website
  
www.marketcommonmb.com

Developer
  
McCaffery Interests

Owner
  
BEI-Beach LLC

No. of stores and services
  
48

Opened
  
April 2008

Phone
  
+1 843-839-3500

The Market Common

Address
  
4017 Deville St, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577, USA

Hours
  
Closing soon · 10AM–7PMTuesday10AM–7PMWednesday10AM–7PMThursday10AM–7PMFriday10AM–8PMSaturday10AM–8PMSunday12–6PMMonday10AM–7PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Broadway at the Beach, Coastal Grand Mall, Barefoot Landing, Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle, Myrtle Beach Boardwalk

Profiles

The market common in myrtle beach south carolina


The Market Common (sometimes known as Market Common or Market Common District) is a 114-acre (0.46 km2) lifestyle center located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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History

The Market Common opened up in 2008 and is part of the Myrtle Beach International Airport complex that became civilian after the closure of the Air Force Base that was shared with the airport. It competes mainly with nearby shopping complexes Coastal Grand Mall and Broadway at the Beach. The complex has a 'town like' atmosphere, the center has townhomes, small stores and restaurants. Many of the streets in the district are named after former Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Wing and Base Commanders, or other notable Air Force members who were assigned to the base. Also scattered throughout Market Common are small memorial information signs noting historical facts about the base.

Foreclosure and Sale

On May 11, 2010, JPMorgan Chase claimed in a foreclosure suit that LUK-MB1 LLC owed $105 million and was no longer making payments on the construction loan for The Market Common. Jones Lang LaSalle, as receiver, managed the complex. The 37 of 55 businesses were on a "watch list", meaning they had asked for or could get reductions in rent, or that they had to meet certain conditions to stay in the center.

An attorney representing the receiver said in a written statement that The Market Common was sold to BEI-Beach LLC, incorporated in Delaware on Dec. 27.

HomeFed Corp.’s acquisition of BEI-Beach LLC

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 vacant property. 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 general manager.

Parks

  • Grand Park
  • Valor Memorial Park
  • Warbird Park
  • Barc Park-South
  • Savannah's Playground

    Savannah's Playground, located at the adjacent Grand Park Recreation Complex, is Myrtle Beach's first year-round playground accessible to disabled children. Groundbreaking on the $3 million four-acre project took place in August 2015 with a targeted first phase completion of January 2016. It is named for Savannah Thompson, who has Williams Syndrome and supravalvular aortic stenosis but has become the ambassador for Grand Strand Miracle Leagues. The city will run the park. A nonprofit organization headed by the city mayor was not able to raise all of the stated $1.5 million in private funds required to complete the first phase and construction slowed to a snail's pace over the winter and early spring of 2016 until the City Council redirected $350,000 in real estate TIF funds towards the park to complete the first phase. Opened September 3, 2016, it is believed to be the largest park of this type in the East.

    References

    The Market Common Wikipedia