The activity and excitement continue to grow at Market Common as the new visitors to Myrtle Beach are discovering the wonderful restaurants and shops such as P.F. Chang’s, Tommy Bahama Tropical Cafe, Williams and Sonoma, Barnes & Noble and many more.  People are calling this community the “hidden city.”  Another great spot of interest is the live/work townhomes and residential townhomes located adjacent to the Market Common shopping area.  Several of the shops are now open including the Little Shop of Flowers and Back in 2 Style retro store.  Coming soon is the Tee Time Cafe and a deli. A chocolate shop and ice cream store in the planning stages.  “Petite Cherie” should also be open soon with a beautiful line of children’s clothes.  There are also two beauty salons open for business and a nail salon under construction. 

Just a little further down the street DockSteet Communities has broken ground on the next phase of live/work and carriage townhomes in South Market Row.  And just a little further down the street two more buildings of Classic Row Homes are well underway with plans for homeowners to move in before the holidays in Pinckney Square where about forty families are already moved in and enjoying the urban lifestyle.  Our homeowners are saving ton on gas as they walk to Gordon Biersch Brewery or to the grocery store or cinema.