Archive for the ‘closing’ Category
Vacuums Etc, 6420 Garners Ferry Road: 2020 (Moved) no comments
I was driving through Cedar Terrace the other evening, and noticed that Vaccums Etc had moved out of their store there. It appears they have gone into the old Forest & Grant Photo Imaging storefront by Richland Mall on Forest Drive.
Bi-Lo, 6021 Saint Andrews Road: March 2021 2 comments
This closing was announced so long ago that I have several months-old daylight sets of pictures -- which will turn up eventually. I know I have stopped at this store a number of times over the years, and it was fine, though I did not particularly like coming back out onto Saint Andrews Road going left as I think there is no left arrow at Piney Grove.
In the final event, this is another Bi-Lo destined to be come a Food Lion. This State article, which I have probably linked before, has the details.
I do note that their street sign leaves their product line rather open-ended: "Food &".
(Lots of chatter about this, but I think commenter Andrew gets the hat tip for the closing signs going up).
UPDATE 20 May 2021 -- The Food Lion is up and running now:
D's Shoe Warehouse, 7201 Parklane Road, Suite A: Summer 2020 1 comment
D's Shoe Warehouse moved to Columbia Plaza from Capitol Centre at the end of January 2013. They replaced Awesome Mattress in this endcap location, and apparently remained there until around June of 2020.
At this point, the the storefront has been completely gutted, and it is unclear what, if anything, is on the way.
I find it curious that this plaza is 7201 Parklane, and Columbia Mall is 7201 Two Notch. I think someone made that happen on purpose somehow.
UPDATE 2 September 2021 -- Now Money Barbie cosmetics store:
Virginia College, 7201 Two Notch Road: 2018 no comments
Virginia College was the follow-on operation in this Columbia Mall outparcel to Toys-R-Us. As you can see in that post, the college did some major work on the building before opening in 2010.
The whole chain ran into trouble in 2016 when the Federal Department of Education withdrew recognition of its accrediting body. (As I recall the feds were in a bit of a snit about for-profit schools in general at the time). They tried & failed to find another body that would accredit them, leading, as far as I can tell from the Wikipedia article, to the whole chain shutting down in 2018.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
Holiday Inn Express, 501 Taylor Street: December 2020 (Reflagged) no comments
When I go traveling on my own dime, I usually like to stay in Holiday Inn Express locations. There are some exceptions, such as Fernandina where another chain is just much better located, but in general they have reasonable prices, safety & comfort.
As such, I had noticed this hotel at Taylor & Huger from time to time as someplace I might have stayed if I were visiting Columbia for some reason rather than living here, but I had not noticed until commenter Alan mentioned it that they had reflagged as Fairfield Inn & Suites.
(Hat tip to commenter Alan)
Sarku Japan, 7201 Two Notch Road Suite FC-1: December 2020 3 comments
I read recently that Richland County had totally dropped the ball on redevelopment of Columbia Mall, and had no idea what they were going to do, despite already buying all the anchor locations. Certainly on a brief partial walk through last Sunday, many shops were shut during regular mall hours, and the number of vacant spaces continues to grow. Stocking even looked a bit sparse in Macy's.
When I visited the food court, it appeared to me that only one vendor, Cynthia's Soul Food, was actually open at the time, though I think at least two other storefronts looked to still be populated and would probably be open on weekdays. I don't know anything about Sarku Japan, but google suggests that there is still one at Columbiana Mall.
I think the King Pizza sign can come down now..
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Michaels Jewelry, 4840 Forest Drive: March 2021 1 comment
I noticed a sign for a 50% off closing sale at this Trenholm Plaza jewelry store when I was coming up Trenholm from Decker the other day. I don't believe I have ever been in this store, but it has been there quite a while as a Columbia Star profile indicates this location opened sometime around 2004. I can't find anything online about the closing, but there was this story about a 2013 robbery that I can't ever recall hearing about before.
This closing will bring the count of vacant storefronts on this north wing of the plaza to four by my count.
UPDATE 15 February 2021 -- The closing signs are up:
The Lunch Box, 1305 Lady Street: 2020 4 comments
Here is another downtown place I was unaware of. Their still somewhat working web site says the place opened in 1981, so that's a nice long run. I'm unsure exactly when they closed, but I can't find any review newer than about a year old, so I am guessing that they probably closed during the early stages of the 2020 COVID-19 infestation.
I think they also had a second location in Jefferson Square.
These pictures come from Alan LEBON, so big thanks to him for that, and for commenter Justin for the heads-up.
(Hat tips to Alan LEBON & commenter Justin)
Regions Bank, 149 Columbiana Drive: 13 November 2020 no comments
I have to admit I've always thought Regions Bank is a pretty lame name, though it sounded less derivitive after NationsBank reflagged to Bank Of America. That aside, I know nothing about the chain, other than, like most, it is shedding branches.
I got these pictures of the Harbison location back in September -- I'll try to remember to follow-up with some pictures of the vacant building when I'm out there in the daytime again.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
UPDATE 19 September 2022 -- Now Founder's Federal Credit Union:
King Leather Company, Inc., 1917 Barnwell Street: 2020 3 comments
I don't know anything about (John) King Leather Company except that it was open until fairly recently and that I don't remember ever seeing it before, though I must have driven this stretch of Barnwell at some point. The phone company can't be bothered to send me directories anymore, but they were still listed in the February 2017 book, so I'm just going to say they were a casualty of 2020 unless I hear differently.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)