Archive for the ‘closing’ Category
Local Yocal, 1712 Main Street: March 2019 2 comments
The Free Times calls Local Yocal a "bodega" syle store. I've never been really sure what that word means, but here it seems to have applied to an upscale bar with takeout food and groceries if I am getting the gist of it.
I'm a bit confused about one thing. While this is the first time I have done a closing for 1712 Main Street, I have done several for next door 1710 Main Street. Looking at those old posts (which you can do by clicking the 1710 link), it appears that the Local Yocal storefront at 1712 has somehow just appeared between 1710 and the next storefont down. Or maybe it's just late.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
The Backpacker, 1215 Wayne Street: March 2019 6 comments
It seems to me that at one time, The Backpacker was on Rosewood. I have some memory of buying some dehydrated hamburgers there before a Scout camping trip. Either the owner or someone who had charge of the branded van also lived down the street for a number of years, but I don't recall specifically ever meeting them.
I am generally of the opinion that we invented civilization so as to not spend a lot of time out in the woods without a roof overhead, but to each his own, and there are some avid campers in the family (though not in the Columbia branch). At any rate, I liked the idea that if I ever had to rough it again, I knew where to go.
The State has the story, and the history of the store, which dates back to 1973.
(Hat tip to commenter ED)
Charlotte Russe, Columbia Mall: March 2019 1 comment
According to Wikipedia, which has what seems to be a reasonable summary, Charlotte Russe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 4 February 2019, in the event, no rescue was forthcoming, and the chain announced on 7 March 2019 that it would be closing all its stores.
There are two Charlotte Russe stores in the Midlands. This one at Columbia Mall and another at Columbiana Centre. The Columbia Mall store is centrally located on the upper level, in between the old Dillards and Macy's above the mall's center court.
I'm not sure what's going on with the lights dangling down in center court. I guess they could be leftover Christmas lights. At any rate, I'm sure they would be more attractive if they were lit rather than hanging there dark like that.
Charlie's Wings & Seafood, 2509 Forest Drive: February 2019 1 comment
Charlie's took over fairly seamlessly from Nick's, and has now in its turn yielded to King's Pizza, though the sign changeover is less than finished.
I'm not sure if this is the same King's Pizza which replaced Chickadees on Marshall Street, but it would be an odd coincidence if not.
(Hat tip to commenter David Edwards)
The Color Amber Salon, 1390 Senate Street: February 2019 no comments
I've noticed Claire Tower at the corner of Senate & Marion Streets from time to time over they years because it stands out as not typical for the area, the section of Senate Street between the State House and Pickens Street which is an area I have always thought of in connection with the old museums and planetarium as well as the State Library.
I did not know that a hair color salon was in the street level of the towers, but it was, and got quite good Yelp reviews.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
Payless Shoe Source, Columbia Mall: February 2019 5 comments
Well, this happened sooner than I figured, and this store was completely gone by the time I got around to visiting Columbia Mall.
Of course, it appears to have been a failry small store, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. As you can tell if you click through on the mall directory, Payless was on the lower level just two storefronts down from the former Sears. The storefront to the left of it is also vacant, though I'm not sure what it was.
As a reminder, Payless declared bankruptcy on 14 February 2019 and all the chain's stores have closed or will be closing soon.
Crazy 8, 470 Town Center Place Suite 7: March 2019 7 comments
I did not know this, but Crazy 8 was part of Gymboree, with the second bankruptcy of that chain taking out these stores as well.
According to Wikipedia:
Crazy 8 was started in August 2007. It features lower priced clothing and is Gymboree's direct competitor for The Children's Place and Old Navy.
In the event, I guess that didn't work out too well.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Arkos, 109 Old Chapin Road Suite K: January 2019 no comments
Here's a vacant restaurant space in the Flight Deck complex. I was not familiar with this place, but the description google gives is
Vibrant hangout featuring contemporary Latin dishes, handcrafted cocktails & a rooftop bar.
Doing some more googling around, it appears that the original Arkos changed ownership some time ago, and at closing the place was officially Stella's At Arkos. In general, the reviews seem to have dropped after the changeover.
(Hat tip to commenter Brian)
The Picnic Table, 2538 Two Notch Road Suite B: 2018 no comments
I've featured this little walk-up restaurant on Two Notch at Covenant under, I believe, four different names in two different posts.
Apparently the last incarnation was The Picnic Table.
Judging from the new lettering on the marquee, it was apparently trying to become an ABC store, but ran, at least for now, into a zoning snag of some sort.
Bi-Lo, 2916 Emanuel Chruch Road: March 2019 8 comments
Well, I would rather not take pictures through the passenger side window just to keep the camera semi-dry, but those are the conditions that prevail lately..
This Bi-Lo is on Emanuel Church Road in West Columbia in a spot where I am fairly sure I have never been before. In fact, I drove out there last week, headed down that branch of Emanuel Chruch Road, decided that things were petering out and turned around and went the other way.
This store is part of the latest round of Bi-Lo & Harveys closings, and presumably will be gone by the end of the month as these closeouts don't usually take too long.
UPDATE 10 May 2021 -- Now open as a Food Lion: