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10/1/2008

Located on a 3,790-acre parcel of land with $30 million of new infrastructure including 29 acres of lakes, new community parks and four miles of new roads, The Market Common, Myrtle Beach project is the first phase and the focal point of the redevelopment program approved by the Myrtle Beach Air Force Base Redevelopment Authority and the City of Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The Market Common, Myrtle Beach is a $600 million joint venture between McCaffery Interests and the City of Myrtle Beach. This 121-acre, multi-use development features the finest restaurants, retail and entertainment establishments, complemented by beautifully landscaped parks, lakes and a public square—all surrounded by thousands of luxury town homes, condominiums, time-shares and luxury vacation rentals.

Opening on Oct. 30, 2008, The Shops at Wiregrass is a Main Street-style outdoor shopping and entertainment center that will offer an eclectic mix of fashion, home decor and entertainment tenants in an environment that invites relaxation and lingering. Its unique curved, tree-lined streets will feature high-end tenants including Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Barnes & Noble, Brighton, Chico’s, Coach, J. Jill, Talbots, White House/Black Market, Victoria’s Secret, GrillSmith and many more.

Restaurants and eateries at the center include 365 Cafe Italiano, The Brass Tap, Cantina Laredo, GrillSmith, Juice Zone, Moe’s Southwest Grill and Yamato Japanese Steak House.

Located at the corner of Bruce B. Downs Boulevard and State Route 56, The Shops at Wiregrass will offer the residents of Wesley Chapel and New Tampa a true gathering place, hosting community events and providing convenient shopping, dining and entertainment options. The center is anchored by J.C. Penney, which opened in 2005, Macy’s and Dillard’s.

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