Myrtle Beach teems with new developments throughout the area that bring new homes or apartment complexes for residents. However, a development along Highway 17 aims to improve the health of its residents.
Construction on a partially finished building at 4500 Wild Iris Drive will bring a new medical center to the area. In March 2024, Coastal Cancer Oncology Center received a building permit for a 13,400-square-foot, single-story treatment center near Myrtlewood Golf Club between Wild Iris Drive and Highway 17 Bypass North .
Horry County Land Records shows that Wild Iris Realty LLC bought the more than 3-acre property from Burroughs & Chapin in February 2024 for about $1 million. The South Carolina Secretary of State’s website shows that one of Coastal Cancer Center’s physicians, Dr. Emily Touloukian, is the registered agent for Wild Iris Realty LLC…