A great deal of careful, painstaking thought has gone into making this decision. The Pavilion has been one of the central landmarks of Myrtle Beach tourism for more than 50 years, and no one has a stronger or deeper emotional attachment than the people at Burroughs & Chapin.

He could have been much further ahead in the company with a much better job and paid a whole lot more money.

It is a concrete bunker. It is not very efficiently used. My guess is it will not be there.

We need to become a family resort that can be wholesome for whatever income bracket your are in.