Archive for the ‘closing’ Category
City Mattress, 4512 Saint Andrews Road: October 2019 6 comments
I had this store confused with Michael's on the corner of Saint Andrews & Piney Grove, which is still open. This spot is a bit further up the street.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
UPDATE 6 April 2022 -- I'm not sure what happened in the intervening period -- I guess it must have opened again, but this place is going out of business once more:
Kitty's Hallmark, 130 Forum Drive Suite 4: 21 September 2019 no comments
I don't really get over to this side of Sandhill very often, and I didn't actually remember that there was a Kitty's here. My favorite's were always Hallmark Lite: 1/3 Less Serious Than Regular Cards, and I was disappointed when they discontinued them years ago. I still do like the Shoebox label, albeit not quite as much.
This closure leaves Kitty's without a store in Columbia, though they are still in the Midlands with Irmo & Lexington locations.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
UPDATE 24 August 2022: Updating tags.
Fatz Cafe, 7420 Broad River Road: December 2019 19 comments
I admit to having been completely underwhelmed the two (I believe) times I visited a Fatz. In theory I wanted to like a local chain made good, but in the event I just was not impressed. This location, on Broad River Road past Lake Murray Boulevard, was not one I had been to, though I was aware it was there. As commenter Heath (who provided some of these pictures, including the one showing that the power meter has been pulled) noted, there was no sign on the door, or any indication that the store was closed except for a makeshift barricade at the front, and the total lack of cars.
On the side of the lot there is a real estate sign, but it appears to pertain to the property behind Fatz, and as commenter Tom notes, the Fatz web site still lists this location, so I am not sure what is going on.
(Hat tip to commenter Heath for heads-up & pix)
UPDATE 31 August 2020: Update tags.
UPDATE 24 April 2024: Now an Konnichiwa Japanese restaurant:
Bojangles, 7385 Two Notch Road: December 2019 2 comments
I was actually in this Bojangles earlier this year when I had a hankering for a sausage biscuit, and I was perfectly happy with it. The restaurant is in a decent spot with plenty of drive-by traffic on Two Notch, so I'm not sure what the story here was.
At some point, I hope to get a shot of the whole building in brighter light, but for now this will have to do.
(Hat tip to commenter John)
UPDATE 7 February 2020 -- As mentioned in the comments, this building has been razed and will be rebuilt (still as a Bojangles):
UPDATE 14 May 2020 -- The new building is going up:
UPDATE 18 May 2002 -- Still coming along:
UPDATE 23 February 2024: Updating tags.
Ed Robinson Laundry & Dry Cleaning, 1615 North Beltline Boulevard: 17 August 2019 no comments
It seems to me this nice little building in the little group at the corner of Beltline & Trenholm has been a number of cleaners over the years. I have it in my mind it was an Arnold Palmer's once, and google says it was a Masters fairly recently as well.
UPDATE 5 November 2020 -- This place is now Il Bucato, a takeout Italian joint, where [m]enu items at Il Bucato will include pizza, salads, hot subs and pasta dishes.
The story from ColaDaily is here.
The pictures below were taken during the final stage before opening:
Also adding a map icon..
Pecknel Music, 732 Saluda Avenue: August 2019 (Moved) 5 comments
I don't believe I was ever in Pecknel Music in Five Points, but I was certainly aware that it was there for most of my life.
The State had the story a while before they moved. It was basically a changing market, the lease being up, and certain physical issues:
For instance, the present store’s repair shop is on the second floor, with no elevator.
“You get tired of carrying tubas up the stairs,” Morgan said.
The new location is 930 N Lake Drive in Lexington, which seems to be the Food Lion/Books-A-Million plaza.
And let me refer back to this converstation between commenters Terry & Dennis for some ancient Pecknel Five Points history:
I thought John Futch worked in a music store in 5 Points back around 1970. They had this high powered amp with a huge metal horn mounted on a base with a dolly called The Mother Dude that they kept by the front door. I'm thinking this place was on Harden near the location of the original Backpacker.
Terry
Terry -- wow! I saw the Mother Dude! I heard it in action once in the middle of Five Points and the police showed up immediately. This was at Pecknel's right after they had moved to their current building. For years before that they were across the street where Sid & Nancy's is now.
Dennis
(Hat tip to commenter Matt)
UPDATE 5 April 2020 -- Here are a few pictures I just found of Pecknel from 1 February 2015:
Jewelry Warehouse, 5134 Sunset Boulevard: 2 May 2019 2 comments
This store closed at the same time as the Parkland Plaza store, but I kept forgetting to get pictures of it until it caught my eye the other night. As of now, six months later, the building is still to be re-purposed. WLTX has the story of the chain's foreclosure.
UPDATE 7 May 2025: Update tags.
TakoSushi, 1115 Assembly Street: November 2019 1 comment
I've been in this building at least once, back when it was Doc's Gumbo Grille, but as I view Sushi as Superman views Kryptonite, it never even occurred to me to visit TakoSushi. I see from the various writeups on the closing that they had a Southwest component, which I might have guessed from the Tako, except that sounds very like a Japanese word when spelled that way. While I have not been inside, I have admired the very visible and shiny ventilator for years. I also notice that the Yin/Yang mural is a Blue Sky creation.
According to the Takosushi website and statements to the press, the restaurant considered the building to be unsafe. The State says the owner disputes that, and says that any interior damage would be the tenant's responsibility to fix. Here are two more takes from ColaDaily and WLTX
In a sign of the times, I could not get close enough to the front door to get a good picture of the posted notice (though you can probably read it on the click-through) because there is already someone sleeping in the doorway.
(Hat tip to commenter Beth)
UPDATE 12 November 2020 -- Now Crabby's Cajun:
Boeshreen, 2630 Decker Boulevard: October 2019 (Branching out) no comments
Boeshreen is the follow-on operation to Northeast Market & Coffee House in this much restauranted storefront on Decker. I ate there once, and found the food to be good though the layout was a bit confusing, and I couldn't make it a regular stop because there was no fresh-brewed ice tea.
I noticed recently that they have added Sammi's Deli branding to their operation (after also adding a sno-cone setup). It may be time to stop in again.
UPDATE 22 July 2020 -- Here are some better pictures I just ran across:
However, based on a more recent drive-by, I think they may have dropped the Sammi's branding at this point.
Nonnah's, 923 Gervais Street: 18 November 2019 3 comments
I went to Nonnah's several times years ago, hoping for something like Kamanski's in Charleston. In the event, I decided they liked cake way more than I did -- I prefer pie, cheesecake, custard and other non-cake desserts. I guess it's been more than ten years since I was in -- at any rate they were still on the other side of Gervais at the time.
The State has the story, and I particularly like the Behind Our Reporting postscript. Welcome to the club, guys!
(Hat tip to commenters Dustin & Sidney)
UPDATE 24 November 2019: Added commenter Dustin, who I had missed, to the hat tip.