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Atlantic Beach residents sue to block construction of controversial oceanfront hotel

Signs lining the streets protest high rise development in Atlantic Beach, S.C. Atlantic Beach residents have spent months waiting to learn the fate of a proposed $100 million 21-story hotel and cultural center called the “Black Pearl of the Atlantic.” While some residents see future development as a chance for economic recovery, other are concerned about the environmental and lifestyle changes that ocean front development might bring. July 10, 2023.
Signs lining the streets protest high rise development in Atlantic Beach, S.C. Atlantic Beach residents have spent months waiting to learn the fate of a proposed $100 million 21-story hotel and cultural center called the “Black Pearl of the Atlantic.” While some residents see future development as a chance for economic recovery, other are concerned about the environmental and lifestyle changes that ocean front development might bring. July 10, 2023. jlee@thesunnews.com

A grassroots organization made up of legacy property owners in Atlantic Beach are suing town leaders and a developer with plans to build a $100 million high rise hotel along prized beachfront land.

“We refuse to stand idly by as a high-rise condo plan gains momentum, potentially devastating our entire community,” said Traci Young Cooper, an oceanfront property owner, in a statement issued by the group known as STARD.

Formally the Supporters for Tyson’s Ancestral Relations of the Deeds, the group wants to block plans for a “condotel” venture along 30th Ave S., and comes two months after town leaders approved a new development rule they acknowledged was a precursor for the submission of site plans.

Town leaders could not immediately be reached for comment Tuesday.

In February, Georgetown County native Charles Morant submitted to the town a conceptual plan for “The Black Pearl of the Atlantic,” a massive mixed-use structure boasting 168 hotel rooms and 24 luxury condominiums along with several short-term rentals.

This is a developing story.

This story was originally published September 26, 2023 at 1:54 PM.

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