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Coastal Grand Mall

Coastal Grand Mall
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Location Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
Coordinates 33°42′10″N 78°55′26″W / 33.70278°N 78.92389°W / 33.70278; -78.92389Coordinates: 33°42′10″N 78°55′26″W / 33.70278°N 78.92389°W / 33.70278; -78.92389
Opening date 2004
Management CBL & Associates Properties
No. of stores and services 172
No. of anchor tenants 4
Total retail floor area 1,047,732 GLA
No. of floors 1,(2) Floors in Sears Dillard's and Belk
Parking 6,077
Website Coastal Grand Mall

Coastal Grand Mall is a super-regional shopping mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States. The mall is the second largest in the state, with 1,047,732 square feet (97,337.5 m2) of retail space. The mall is one level, but the majority of the anchor stores have two.

The one-level super regional mall opened in 2004. Located off of US Highway 17 and Harrelson Blvd., the mall features Belk, Dillard's, JCPenney and Sears as anchors. Other prominent "junior anchors" are Dick's Sporting Goods, Bed Bath and Beyond, Old Navy, and Books-A-Million. The mall houses over 170 specialty stores, with notable stores being Abercrombie and Fitch, Ulta, Brookstone, and Buckle. There is also a 14 screen Cinemark movie theater located off of the food court. It is the newest of two malls in Myrtle Beach, with Myrtle Beach Mall being the elder of the two.

The mall carries a tropical/beach theme throughout, with a "boardwalk" themed food court. The mall also has an outside 'entertainment pavilion', which has various restaurants and stores. There are also several outparcels to the mall, including many restaurants and various other stores.

Opening in 2004, the mall was constructed under the development of CBL & Associates Properties, and in partnership with Burroughs and Chapin, who also owned the former Myrtle Square Mall, which closed upon the opening of Coastal Grand. The mall was designed by the architectural firm MSTSD from Atlanta, GA. The original planned name for the mall was "Mall Of South Carolina." Sears, Belk, and Dillard's opened with the mall. It quickly became the dominant mall in the Myrtle Beach area.


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