New business park predicted to 'diversify the workforce' in North Myrtle Beach

December 12, 2022

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Myrtle Beach – A new industrial park is coming to North Myrtle Beach that is predicted to grow nearby companies and strengthen the local economy, the company announced.


With construction predicted to begin in January, about 720,000 square feet just off Water Tower Road will soon hold four buildings available for corporate tenants to lease, a release states.


Edgewater Ventures, the commercial real estate investment firm bringing the Palmetto Coast Industrial Park to fruition, sought out North Myrtle Beach for this project because of its proximity to a few different parts of the county.


“The park is strategically positioned on Water Tower Road with a dedicated interchange at Highway 31, providing direct, uninterrupted access to the entire Myrtle Beach region. Upon completion, the development will provide corporate tenants with outstanding access to the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach International Airport, Highway 17, Interstate 95, and the Dillon Inland Port Terminal,” the press release states.


The first building, which is predicted to hold tenants in 2024, will be 165,000 square feet.


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