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Myrtle Beach City Council on June 10 voted to approve a lease for the Pelicans minor league baseball team and to take sole ...
Myrtle Beach leaders previously said they were tasking the Pelicans with finding a replacement for the 30% stake as the county looks to drop out. The city owns the other 70% share ...
Myrtle Beach City Council heard a second reading of a vote after an initial deal with the county fell through.
Myrtle Beach city leaders passed the second reading of the Pelicans' 30-year lease with the city being the sole landlords.
Pelicans officials met with city leaders on May 21, but there's no guarantee the team will be playing in Myrtle Beach beyond this season. Horry County Council members made this clear at their ...
RELATED: Myrtle Beach council approves 30-year lease for Pelicans, awaits Horry Co. nod In the Horry County Council's version, it asks for another option to pay for upgrades to Pelicans Ballpark ...
Council chambers were full with community members clad in sky blue and yellow Myrtle Beach Pelicans merchandise to show their support for the minor league team. “I’m here to encourage you to ...
Joe Nahas gave up three runs in the eighth and three more in the ninth to take the loss. Nahas’ final line was six runs, five ...
Horry County has proposed selling its 30% stake in the Pelicans Ballpark to the City of Myrtle Beach for $8.25 million. The ...
Horry County and the Myrtle Beach Pelicans. It would need to pass a second vote to be fully approved by the city. The city also approved an amendment to the agreement, which would increase the ...
“We want to make sure the design is right, the mix of uses is right.” The future of the Myrtle Beach Pelicans remains unclear as deadlines loom for stadium upgrades required by Minor League ...