Archive for December, 2008

Hard Rock Park Public Auction

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Our failed Hard Rock Park, having filed for bankruptcy earlier in the year, was supposed to have gone up for public auction today.

According to the city’s newspaper, there was not much indication of a buyer present, even though city officials had shown the park to several potential investors. Most said there was not enough time to research the park and its potential income, and asked to delay the final auction.

Bidding started on Friday, and bidders were required to show proof of a 10 percent down payment and a net worth of $10, among other requirements.

One amusement company called PARC Management has recently purchased the Nascar Speedpark and Myrtle Waves waterpark, and has shown interest in purchasing hardrock, possibly finding a financial partner to help absorb the minimum $35 million pricetag. They say the “Hard Rock” branding would be changed to something more family-friendly, tickets would be much more in line with pricing, and they might do package deals with with other area businesses to increase sales. They also say that they do have the financing available to purchase the park, and have “submitted a letter of interest”.

The shutting down of Hard Rock put yet another strain on the Myrtle Beach real estate market. Hopefully this can be worked out quickly and will work out to improve our local economy.

Canada Helping Myrtle Beach Real Estate Market

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce and The Sun News is reporting some good news for real estate sales in Myrtle Beach.
Our US Dollar and the Canadian dollar is almost at an even exchange rate now, $20US to $19.85 Canadian. Fifty-nine percent of the visitors to the Grand Strand are now Canadian, and they are showing more interest in buying Myrtle Beach real estate than we have seen in quite a while.
This Saturday starts off the weeklong Can-Am Days festival, and there will be more of a welcome to our favorite retirees than ever before. Our winter Shag (SOS) week will also coincide with the CanAm festival, which ads even more entertainment to their stay.
The festival will be followed later this month with a visit from 70 Canadian government representatives and David Wilkins, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada.
They’ll meet with Grand Strand government and economic leaders, including U.S. Rep. Henry Brown, to talk about topics such as tourism, energy and the balance of trade.
“Our goal with those forums is to tie the two countries together on topics that are relevant to both,” said Amie Lee, director of special events for the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce, which organizes the festival.
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