Downtown Myrtle Beach is on track to get a major facelift if city council approves projects for the master plan.
The area known as five points or the super block is just a few blocks away from the beach, and city leaders want it to be a place that draws locals and tourists.
Plans have been in the works for years as it was once riddled with crime and violence.
In the last few years, new businesses have moved in and on Thursday, city leaders could approve $20,000,000 for additional improvement projects.
They're looking at a performing arts theater and also a new library and children's museum.
Also on a the list for funded projects is adding a city square and improving streetscape and pedestrian friendly areas.
Council passed the first reading for this ordinance funding these projects back in October.
Since then, no changes have been made and it's likely to pass council later Thursday.
Funding for these projects is coming from TIF tax increment financing; where municipalities borrow money and pay it back with funds that's brought in from these improvement projects.