Thursday afternoon, the Community Appearance Board approved the project, with a few minor changes to the plan.
The 11,000 square foot general aviation terminal building that will be the first thing people see when they fly into Myrtle Beach.
At the meeting Thursday, the C.A.B. modified the plan.
Horry County officials actually broke ground on the project last month, anticipating the C.A.B.'s approval.
A new general aviation terminal building will replace the current one that's more than fifty years old.
