Archive for the ‘closing’ Category
Flight 302, 3907 Edmund Highway: Summer 2021 1 comment
I don't see much information at all online about Flight 302. Judging by what I can find, it was a nightclub/venue near the airport, and judging by the timing of their last Facebook post, closed around two years ago.
You can see a video of a DJ performance at the club here.
According to the permits on the door, the building is currently being remodeled to become a daycare center.
Oak Grove Fish House, 309 Oak Drive: Spring 2023 4 comments
This spot first featured here as Vegetable Medley back in 2018, and commenter Andrew reported in June of 2019 that Oak Grove Fish House was up and running as of that time.
It's certainly a location that needs good word-of-mouth, as it is off of the main drag. The signs on the property paint the closing as temporary, but at this point it's pretty clearly permanent.
(Hat tip to commenter Bobby)
Blue Flour Bakery, 7703 Saint Andrews Road: 12 May 2023 2 comments
Irmo's Blue Flour Bakery will be closing this Friday after 17 years so that the owner can retire and spend time with family. Although I rarely drive this stretch of Saint Andrews Road and was unaware of them, the story in The State makes me sad I missed out on some very good looking cookies.
Here is the announcement on Instagram, and the bakery's Facebook and web site are here and here.
The last days are this Thursday & Friday, 11 & 12 May from 11am through 1pm.
The closing for the former Main Street location is here.
(Hat tip to commener Mitchh)
Insurit Insurance Agency / Airport Auto Insurance Agency / Carolina Rides Auto Auctions / Connection Auto Sales, 4001 Edmund HIghway: 2022 no comments
It appears to me that Carolina Rides may now be in Orangeburg, while I am not able to find out much about Connection Auto Sales at all.
Before the car operations, this spot was an insurance agency (or two agencies -- I'm not sure if there was an ownership change or just a name change in there somewhere). LoopNet, has an interior picture from those days. It also implies that the agency/agencies may have moved out, though I don't know to where.
Dutch Plaza, 800 Dutch Square Boulevard: Summer 2023 6 comments
This office plaza across the street from Dutch Square has been purchased by either The Midlands Housing Alliance or Transitions Homeless Center depending on which news article you read, but the upshot is that, as Columbia Business Report says, it will be converted into housing for distressed individuals:
The first phase of the property’s transformation will occur in the back two buildings. One will be renovated to serve as an adult day care facility for medically fragile clients in need of mental and physical activity. The second building will be renovated to create handicap-accessible rental apartments designed to meet the needs of elderly individuals.
WLTX adds something a bit at odds with what I saw when I drove over:
“These buildings have been vacant, two of them have been vacant for years, so we want to get rid of vacant buildings we want to convert them to a usable space that will benefit the community," Currey stated.
It appeared to me that the front two buildings, at least, still had a good bit of activity.
Construction work is slated to start this month or next and run into the fall.
ITT Technical Institute / Southeastern Institute, 1628 Browning Road: Spring 2023 10 comments
Commenter Gypsie puts this demolition down to the ongoing Interstate construction, and it would be the closest part of the property to the highway, but I haven't found any news stories about it. The building was in Browning Business Center, and was at one point ITT Technical Institute as you can see here. I don't know much about Southeastern Institute, other than their website is still online, but totally blank, but apparently it was a healthcare trade school as described in this superpages listing.
(Hat tip to commenter Gypsie)
Comfort Scratch Kitchen, 407 North Lake Drive: April 2023 (Temporary?) no comments
I was unaware of this Lexington place, tucked away on North Lake Drive between Main Street and US-378 until commenter Heath mentioned that it had closed.
The Lexington Chronicle says that they
served breakfast items such as biscuit sandwiches and chicken and waffles, along with lunch dishes including chicken pot pie, burgers and sandwiches. The location also emphasized baked goods including cinnamon rolls and mini bundt cakes.
It's unclear exactly why they closed, but they are looking for another location, and so don't intend for it to be permanent. For now the web site and Facebook are still up.
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
American Car Center, 6409 Two Notch Road: February 2023 4 comments
This WLTX article (which is actually mostly about another used car dealer closing) mentions in passing that American Car Center closed in February. The story also calls it a subprime auto dealership, a term I am unfamiliar with, but which doesn't sound like something you would care to be called.
The property is fairly attractive. It's elevated with a nice view, and the buildings still seem to be in good shape. Assuming the economy picks up some, I expect another dealer will move in soon.
Drake's Duck-In, 1544 Main Street: March 2023 (Temporary Move) 5 comments
Main Street stalwart Drake's Duck-In has made a temporary move from its Main Street location to 1840 Hampton Street while repairs & renovations are made to its permanent home.
Contrary to the signage when I took these pictures, the actual opening of the temporary site did not take place until 21 April, as reported by The Free Times.
The Hampton Street spot has featured here twice, as Nathan's and Hampton Street Diner.
According to the link commenter Heath found, Drake's has been around in one form or another in various locations since starting on Elmwood in 1907.
So waddle on over...
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
Kingsman Restaurant / Griffin Chophouse / Royal Butcher, 924 East Main Street (Lexington): 18 March 2023 4 comments
Griffin Chophouse replaced Kingsman Restaurant in this spot in 2020 (the Parkland Plaza location of Kingsman remaining open) and closed in mid-March of this year. There was also another location of Griffin Chophouse in Chapin which closed as well. Royal Butcher, also in this building, was apparently under the same ownership as the Chophouse and closed at the same time.
The current plan is that the space will re-open soon as a new restaurant, Bone-Appetite, although the site given for that operation does not seem to exist yet. The Lexington Chronicle has a good article explaining the ins-and-outs of the situation.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)