Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Pickerington Neighbors "at the beach"

Waterway traffic from Crab Catchers
     Our old neighbors from Pickerington were in town last week so we enjoyed spending some time with them. We had dinner at Sukura's and took a walk on the beach at Cherry Grove point. They were in town for a family reunion so their time was limited. They were kind enough to deliver some books to The Ohio Glass Museum in Lancaster for me. Please tell one and all the Glass Museum now has signed books. The gift shop hours are 10-4 Mon.-Fri. While you're there, enjoy a tour of the museum and maybe a glass-blowing exhibit.
     The Lakeside Crossing community between Myrtle Beach and Conway, and Seasons at Prince Creek West in Murrells Inlet make up half of South Carolina's offerings in "Where to Retire Magazine's" latest list of the 50 best places to retire in the U.S. Two North Carolina communities in Brunswick County - Brunswick Forest and St. James Plantation also made the list.
     Another new oceanfront hotel is in the works for Myrtle Beach. A Residence Inn-Spring Hill Suites Oceanfront Resort is planned for the vacant lot just north of the Second Avenue Pier.  The 150-room property aims to open in the spring of 2015.
     Also, a 22-story, 230-unit timeshare hotel tower could take the place of two Beach Villa apartment towers seen on the Myrtle Beach oceanfront. A proposed Hilton Grand Vacations Club is coming to the stretch of beach between Schooner II Beach & Racquet Club and Boardwalk Hotel on N. Ocean Blvd. The project is estimated to cost $41.5 million.
     More than 17,000 athletes could be traveling to Myrtle Beach as soon as 2015 to use a new state-of-the-art 100,000 square foot indoor sports facility. Nearly 10 years in the making, Myrtle Beach City Council voted to move forward with plans to build the estimated $12.4 million facility adjacent to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.    (I guess the economy is turning around because this is the most new spending in Myrtle Beach for a long time).
     Real estate sales are picking up along the Grand Strand. More and more contracts and closings are being done every day now. Y'all come on down before all of the deals are gone.
     I've been doing book signings for my book Murder on the Front Nine almost every evening since the tourists have come to town. I did a signing at Night Fever Retro Party Club last Saturday night and had a great time. I sold some books and did some great research for my upcoming book Cougars at the Beach. Thanks to Sharon and Scott for inviting me.

     Hope to see y'all soon, Steve & Bev



  

    





    
    

    

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Wet "at the beach"

      Rain totals measured 12" during the month of June in Horry County. 10" this past weekend closed several golf courses along the north end of the Strand, including River Hills where we live. On Saturday my neighbor told me this was the most water he has seen on the golf course since Hurricane Floyd came through.
     The Grand Strand Senior Center's VIP Golf Card Book is no more. The 20-year program that has offered discounted rates to its members will be discontinued at the end of September when the current annual membership expires. The fundraising program hit a peak of 10,000 members in the early 2000's and still had about 5,000 members in each of the last few years.
     Barbecue lovers soon will have even more places to "pig out" in Myrtle Beach. Three new BBQ restaurants plan to open in the coming weeks. Simply Southern Smokehouse on Mr. Joe White Avenue and Rockabilly BBQ on N. Kings Highway are slated to open this week.  Dickey's Barbecue Pit aims to open in mid-month.
     Real estate is starting to boom again. Prices seem to be holding steady so far but some sellers are now receiving multiple offers. Come on down while the prices are still low. They have nowhere to go but up.
    On the book scene, several book stores have sold out of my book Murder on the Front Nine, which is great news. I am doing book signings at Harborview Driving Range most evenings, weather permitting. Those sales are going well also. Bev and I met some folks from Colorado and Atlanta last week in Pawleys Island. I met the one lady on line. They were going to be in town and they wanted signed copies. We have really met a lot of swell people on the book tour.
     Hope y'all have a great 4th of July.
     See ya, Steve and Bev
     www.stevenmcmillen.com
Nosh Restaurant at The Hammack Shops
Colorado on left, Atlanta on right



    

Monday, June 17, 2013

Warm but not hot "at the beach"

     The weather has been very nice so far, only one day above 90 and most of the temps have been in the mid to low 80's with an ocean breeze.  We have also had some rain so everything is green and lush. The tourist are back in town and all the business people are happy again. Since we live here, we know when to go, how to go, and where not to go. Actually, I enjoy meeting all of the people from out of town.
     Palmetto Greens golf course closed last week and will re-open under new management in a few weeks. The name has been changed back to Colonial Charters Golf Club.
     New flights and more seating capacity led to a double digit increase in the number of arriving passengers at Myrtle Beach International Airport in May, the fourth consecutive month for growth. Almost 91,479 passengers flew into Myrtle Beach last month, a 23% increase over the same month last year.
     Buzz on the real estate scene is that a total of 473 single family homes closed in May. That was just 27 fewer homes than closed along the Grand Strand in May 2006 and just 127 fewer than on September 2005, the highest monthly closing tally ever for the area.  The May closings were 18.3% higher than May 2012 and 47.3% higher than May 2011.  Prices are holding steady for now but before long it will be a seller's market again. Y'all come on down and get the deals before they are all gone.
     On the book scene, I have been very busy doing book signings for my first book MURDER ON THE FRONT NINE which is good, but it doesn't leave much time to work on the second book, COUGARS AT THE BEACH .  Website www.stevenmcmillen.com
     See ya, Steve & Bev
                                                               Book signing Avista Resort
                                                   Book signing Freedom Boat Club
                                                          The Inland Waterway

                                                               Cherry Grove beach

     
    
    

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Cool But Nice "at the beach"

     The weather here in Myrtle Beach has been more like Fall weather than almost the first of June. I think the temp has only been above 80 twice so far this Spring. Great golf weather. The Harley Motorcycle Rally is over, and I am happy to report that there were no fatalities this year, and the Atlantic Beach Bike Rally will be over tomorrow. Next will be the tourists and from all predictions, it is going to be a busy summer. But, hey, that's fine with me, more people here to purchase my book.
     Sorry we didn't get back to Ohio, but my lovely bride had a back problem which did not allow her to ride in the car for that long trip. She is better now, so maybe we'll try again.
     Ten new shops have opened at Barefoot Landing as the complex prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversay this summer under new ownership. B & C which owns Broadway at the Beach, bought Barefoot Landing for $43 million last month. Everyone says they are happy with the new owners, and that they are sprucing-up the complex.
     The real estate market is picking-up and prices are starting to inch their way back up. There is a lot more traffic now and people are beginning to relalize now is the time to buy. Prices are going up not down.  Come on down, there are still plenty of good deals to be found. Let me know what you're looking for and I'll find it for you. smcmillen@sc.rr.com
     We've been busy doing book signings for my book Murder on the Front Nine. We've been to Murrells Inlet twice, Socastee and Southport yesterday.  Everywhere we go, we meet a lot of nice people and usually do well selling books.
     Hope y'all are having a great holiday weekend. See ya, Steve and Bev
Freedom Boat Club, Murrells Inlet
 
Freedom Boat Club, Southport, NC
 
Sunset Beach, NC 
 
Sunset Beach, NC
 
 
 
    

Saturday, April 20, 2013

North Myrtle Beach Museum "at the beach"

North Myrtle Beach had its grand opening of the North Myrtle Beach Museum located in the old North Myrtle Beach Library. I attended because they have my book for sale in the gift shop. I wonder if that means they think I am old and should be in a museum? Oh well, it was a fun day. All of the local politicians were on hand for the ribbon cutting. The museum is very nicely furnished and it is very interesting to look at old photos from years past before the high rise condos and resorts took over the beach.
     Alabama was in town to kick off its "Back to the Bowery" tour with an invitation only show at The Bowery. The band started at the Myrtle Beach Bowery Bar in the early 70's. They served as the house band at the Bowery from 1973 to 1980.
     Brookgreen Gardens recieved a local award when it was voted one of the top ten public gardens in the U.S. by TripAdvisor. If you have never visited Brookgreen, you should add it to your vacation schedule and plan to spend the entire day. Another nature attraction nearby also recieved an award. Campers voted Huntington State Park their favorite U.S. State Park in About.com's 2013 Readers Choice Awards.
   Real estate is picking up every week. More and more people are looking and making offers. Everyone down here feels the market has hit bottom and is heading up. Come on down while there are still some outstanding deals available. If any of you are interested in looking at some listings, just e-mail me at smcmillen@sc.rr.com and I will e-mail you listing with no obligation on your part.
     On the book scene, I had one author presentation and two book signings this past week.  I have another one scheduled next week for my book Murder on the Front Nine. I am gearing up for a busy tourist season this year. www.stevenmcmillen.com.
     We are planning to be back in Ohio the first week of May, so maybe we will see some of you then. See ya, Steve & Bev
My book at the museum
 
An old "Woody" at the museum
 
Key Lime cupcakes with "Peeps" on top, Easter dinner
 
Old "Juke Box" at the museum
 
 
 

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Sunrise Service & Wedding "at the beach"

     Just got back from Sunrise Service on the beach in North Myrtle Beach. We went with our friends from Ohio. This will be their last day "at the beach". They spent the Winter here and are heading back home tomorrow.  It wasn't that cold on the beach, but it was breezy and the clouds hid the sunrise.
     Yesterday we drove to Charleston to go to the wedding of a girl who Bev used to work with at the American Heart Association. It was held at the Charleston Harbor Resort at Patriots Point. It was a small wedding and they held the ceremony at the end of the pier with an outside reception. The weather was great, in the low 70's. We also made our regular stop at Trader Joe's on the way back to Myrtle Beach. Bev had to have her "Chocolately Cat Cookies".
     When the new terminal at Myrtle Beach International Airport opens on April 2, which will bring the number of gates from 7 to 13, a new bus shuttle service will begin as well. Two buses will take visitors to and from the airport. No exact routes have been designated as yet.
     International World Tour Golf Links will close 9 of their 27 holes for housing in 2014. A total of 21.5 Grand Strand golf courses have closed between 1999 and 2007 with plans for redevolopment that have largely been unrealized at least partially because of a recession and housing slump after 2007.
     In other golf news, The Dunes Club in Myrtle Beach will host the 2014 PGA Professional Championsip.  The tourney for club professionals will be held June 22-25. The Dunes Club along with the Grand Dunes Resort Club will host playes in the 1st 2 rounds of the 313 player tourney with the Dunes Club hosting the final 2 rounds. The players will be competing for a purse of $555,000 plus 20 spots in the 96th PGA Championsip at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky.
     Myrtle Beach is getting it's first new hotel since construction abruptly stopped amid the housing and economy crunch. A 14 story Homewood Suites Ocean Front Resort and Conference Center is in the works for the vacent ocean-front spot at 1805 S. Ocean Blvd. on the former site of the Robbie Shyan Motel.  The 25 million dollar hotel aims to open in June 2014.
     If you're been waiting for the ideal time to purchase a retirement home, 2nd home or condo, or investment property "at the beach", now is the time. Prices have nowhere to go but up, so come on down, we're dealin!
     The 2nd edition of my Amazon and Kindle book MURDER ON THE FRONT NINE is now complete and available. www.stevenmcmillen.com. We are planning to be back in Lancaster the first week of May. If anyone would like me do a book signing at their business or organization,  please let me know. Contact me at smcmillen@sc.rr.com or 843.399.9745.
Sunrise service "at the beach"
 
Bev and the bride
 
The bride and groom
 
The beach in Cherry Grove
 
 

    
    

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Warm and then cold "at the beach"

     January was a very warm month down here, I played golf at least once a week. Highs in mid 60's to low 70's and then February got cold, only into low to mid 50's. You just never know.
     Since we have friends in town, we have being hitting the "show" scene recently. We saw "Good Vibrations" and "The Carolina Opry".  Both shows were bery good and highly entertaining.  We read in the Preview Bio Book that the drummer, Lynn Brown, was from Lancaster, Ohio, but he had already left and moved on to Nashville. The male dancers in the shows were stars on NBC's America's Got Talent. They are, I think, the hit of both shows. They provide a whole lot of energy. When you're in town, be sure and take in a show or two. You will not be dissapointed.
     A new "Reality" show will be hitting your TV tonight. "Welcome to Myrtle Manor" airs on the TLC channel at 10:00 p.m.  The show was filmed at Patrick's Mobile Home Park off of Highway 15 in Myrtle Beach. There are a lot of pros and cons going around the Myrtle Beach area. Stay tuned.
     Another old hotel along Ocean Blvd. in Myrtle Beach has bit the dust. Late last week, crews started taking down the Beverly Motel (no relation) at 703 N. Ocean Blvd., the latest in a wave of old buildings that have been demolished to make way for new devolopment along the beaches main drag. Plans for the new site have not been released as yet.
     New owners are still trying to revive the old Waccamaw Pottery Shopping Center off of Highway 501. There are some physical changes - no more weeds, the parking lots are lit up, a new roof - but there is only a splattering of action in a couple of store spaces. Things are moving a lot slower than some officials had hoped, in part because of the still sputtering economy.
     In real estate news, sales showed  a continued upward trend in January, with a 10.3% boost versus a year earlier in sales of single-family homes and a 11.9% increase for condos. The median sales price for condos climbed 4.8% to $98,000 compared to the same period last year but single-family homes fell 3.1% to $155,000.  Business is picking-up so y'all come on down, we're dealin!
     My book Murder on the Front Nine has gone into a second edition. The publisher is now working on the Kindle version. I have several book signings planned and speaking engagements booked. I am actually spending more time on writing the second one Cougars at the Beach, which I hope to have completed by this fall. www.stevenmcmillen.com.
     See ya, Steve & Bev
Dancers at Carolina Opry
Opry singers and dancers
Anniversay dinner at Chuck's before Opry
Prime-rib roast after cooking, yum, yum