Restaurants, bars and hotels all want to see Memorial Day crowds, but they ask tourists to “pack your patience” amid an ongoing worker shortage. Plus, other tips for traveling to Myrtle Beach this summer.
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Report: Less than 15% of Myrtle Beachâs workforce actually lives in city due to unaffordable housing
New data shows lack of affordable housing in city of Myrtle Beach By Madison Martin | April 27, 2021 at 9:26 PM EDT - Updated April 27 at 10:54 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The results of a new report show some stark numbers in the lack of affordable housing within Myrtle Beachâs city limits.
The Myrtle Beach Workforce Housing Study presented its needs assessment report to the city council on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanityâs Director of Workforce Housing, Chad Charles, prepared the assessment as part of a year-long project to analyze the cityâs challenges with housing.
Possible Birmingham Banksy artwork of boy urinating appears
“I love Banksy’s work and think this is just his style
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Businesses arenât ready to re-open to 100% capacity despite Gov. Duceyâs new order
Capacity restrictions lifted, business reaction By Karly Tinsley | March 5, 2021 at 10:23 PM MST - Updated March 8 at 5:19 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Despite Gov. Doug Ducey announcing Friday, March 5 that there are no longer capacity restrictions for businesses, many arenât ready to re-open fully.
Rob Curcio, Owner of ZPizza in Oro Valley said the new order doesnât change much for them.
âFrom an operational standpoint, this doesnât make any difference for us. It really doesnt,â said Curcio. âIn reality what Doug Ducey just did is open the door a little bit. It will maybe give people some hope that, âHey, maybe we are getting better and we can start inching our toes back into some restaurants.â Hopefully maybe that will help.â