Archive for the ‘closing’ Category
Kirkland's, 4400 Fort Jackson Boulevard: July 2021 5 comments
Frankly, I had no idea at all what kind of place Kirkland's is. Looking at their web site, it appears they are a home decor store, something which comes onto my radar with vanishing rarity.
This particular store was in the new strip creating by redeveloping the old Kmart complex. They seem to have closed without fanfare -- I can't find any stories about it online, and google seems to think it is still there.
According to their store locator, there are still two locations in the Midlands, one in Harbison, and one on Two Notch Road.
(Hat tip to commenter Joe Shlabotnik)
Indah Coffee Company, 1332 Main Street Suite 101: July 2021 1 comment
Indah Coffee Company has closed their Arcade Mall location on Main Street to concentrate on their Sumter Street store.
Commenter Larry supplies the information (seconded by WLTX that somehow Takosushi will be using this vacancy as well as the nearby Pita Pit vacancy to come back in some sort of two headed configuration.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
The Pizza Joint, 3246 Forest Drive: July 2021 8 comments
I used to go to this Pizza Joint location fairly often when they were open late on Thursdays for Service Industry Night, but when they stopped that, I kind of drifted away. I had noticed driving by several times lately that they were not open when I would have expected it, but I put it down to covid + staffing, and didn't think much about it until commenter Larry noted that they had had a fire there.
Looking at the place last Sunday, I am happy to report that repairs are obviously underway, so hopefully they will be back soon. The building must be surprisingly durable as it has been a number of different operations since starting life as a Hardee's.
(Hat tip to commenter Larry)
UPDATE 18 January 2023: The place has been sold, so I have removed the "Temporary" notation from the title. The next tenant, according to The State will be a breakfast/brunch place: The Vicious Biscuit.
Gaz-Bah, 3400 Devine Street: July 2021 (Temporary) no comments
This convenience store and Exxon station at the edge of Shandon was formerly the full service Branham's Exxon. It had already done a remodel from that era to do away with the service bays, but the current tenant Gaz-Bah (also an Exxon) has temporarily closed to do another remodel.
As you can see from these pictures, the place has been completely gutted, and looks a good way from reopening.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin S).
Circle K, 8200 Two Notch Road: Late July 2021 3 comments
As you can see from these two sets of pictures, the Circle K at the corner of Two Notch Road & the Trenholm Road Extension is closed, the pumps have been demolished, and apparently the storage tanks have been dug up, or that is the next step.
The store here was much smaller than the current Circle K style, and to me the lot does not look big enough to put in one on their new standard lines. In the case of a similar situation on Bethel Church, they removed the pumps and tanks and then put the building on the market. I expect they will do the same here, unless they go as far as razing the building entirely.
(Hat tip to commenter Thomas)
UPDATE 28 February 2023 -- As mentioned again by commenter Thomas, this building has now been razed:
UPDATE 29 March 2023: Updating tags.
UPDATE 16 January 2024 -- Now a Valvoline Instant Oil Change:
M Kitchen, 340 Columbiana Drive: 28 June 2021 5 comments
M Kitchen was built on the site of the old Steak 'n Shake after razing that building, and is part of the peripatetic Myio's empire.
As of 27 June 2021, this location is closed, with the staf moving to Bower Parkway
(Hat tip to commenter Mitch)
Urban Cookhouse, 3000 Devine Street: 30 June 2021 (Moving?) 2 comments
The situation with Urban Cookhouse seems a bit odd to me and I suspect something went wrong. The Devine Street location (which was the only SC location at the time) closed around 30 June, and the place advertised a new "temporary" location in Five Points, which guessing from their Facebook Page was for catering only. There have been no posts to the page since 14 July, and no answers to questions people are asking there about the new location and opening date. Unless I missed an announcement somewhere, I think this place will not be coming back as a dine-in location.
Here is some (old) information from The State.
(Sorry that the pictures are poor, it was really too late in the day, and I meant to go back, but have not yet).
(Hat tip to commenter MB)
UPDATE 19 August 2021 -- Here are some better pictures:
Here is 741 Saluda, so I am still a bit confused about the status of things:
Pavlov's, 2000 Greene Street: August 2021 6 comments
OK, I'm going to say this. The current practice of using lawfare in Five Points, weaponizing South Carolina's idiosyncratic liquor statutes against businesses you don't like, is wrong. Yes, Five Points had a problem, but shooting the patient is not a cure. I guess in this case the fact that there were prior legal troubles was a factor, but the empty storefronts speak for themselves.
The State has more details on this, and on who will still be open.
(Hat tip to commenter Tom)
Exxon Market Express, 1027 Elmwood Avenue: Spring 2021 3 comments
I never stopped at this Market Express though I do remember noticing it from time to time. While the property light poles aren't quite the kind of gull-wing fixtures I really like on vintage buildings, they are a bit better than most current ones.
Commenter Larry suggests that the lot is to become a car wash which seems like poor siting to me, but then I don't drive that stretch too often.
(Hats off to Larry)
UPDATE 11 Aug 2021: Forgot to put a date on the initial post. I'm guessing "Spring 2021" and have added that.
Cottontown Brew Lab, 1223 Franklin Street: April 2021 2 comments
I was unfamiliar with this micro-brewery off of North Main until commenter Alan noted its (apparent) passing.
According to The State:
The owner of Cottontown Brew Lab announced in April on Facebook that the neighborhood microbrewery would be closing temporarily for renovations.
In his post, owner Zack Jones said, “the operational costs of trying to build a regionally distributed brewery without the financial support of a proper tap room have meant that we rarely met operating costs.”
I'm not entirely sure of the context there but I think it means that their indoor operation was closed during the pandemic. The same article mentions that they hope to re-open as "a higher quality, indoor dining experience", but I did not notice any signs of construction as I drove past.
(Hat tip to commenter Alan)






















































































































































