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An award-winning assisted living and memory care facility, Watercrest Myrtle Beach has become an integral part of the Grand Dunes master-planned community. Environmental Concepts was instrumental in assisting ownership in re-visioning the outdoor amenities for their new property, which subsequently led to providing design services...

The Waterway Trail at Grande Dunes provides residents and guests with a safe, well-lit and peaceful pedestrian stroll along the Intracoastal Waterway connecting the marina, various communities and amenities.   There is a trailhead with kiosk and map, along with drinking fountains for humans and four-legged friends;...

Mindful of onsite recreation elements, Environmental Concepts' role for enhancing the Berkshire Forest Amenity Center included plans to integrate a new lazy river, splash pad, ample sun decks with ornamental shade sails, improved pedestrian circulation, and fresh vegetation....

Projects that inspire the community get us excited and there are certain projects in our professional careers that stand out.             Myrtle Beach Ballpark – home to the Myrtle Beach Pelicans – originally named Coastal Federal Field and since renamed TicketReturn.com Field at Pelicans Ballpark, stands outs...

Working closely with Brookgreen Gardens' staff and the design/build team, Environmental Concepts is honored to have been a part of the eponymous pavilion project.   In addition to Site Development Plans, Environmental Concepts helped with locating and sizing the pavilion, named for Trustee Emeritus Don Leonard.  Adjacent and...

Comprised of streetscapes as well as public parks leading to the Atlantic Ocean, the 21st Avenue Oceanfront PUD broke new ground with solutions for this flagship coastal Myrtle Beach destination.   Part of a major urban renewal development project along Ocean Boulevard and 21st Avenue North, leading...

A large version of Anna Hyatt Huntington’s sculpture Fillies Playing was cast only once during the artist's lifetime. In 2010, Brookgreen Gardens was fortunate to acquire a modern-day casting from a bronze studio that created new molds from the original model.   Directly adjacent the colonnade which joins...

Designed in 1927 by Robert White, the first president of the PGA of America, Pine Lakes International Country Club is Myrtle Beach’s first and premiere golf course and, as such, has become an international attraction. It is on the National Registry of Historic Places and...