Archive for July, 2013
Drainage Issues? Why do you ask? 3 comments
Milano Pizza, 3724 Covenant Road: June 2013 4 comments
Milano Pizza was one of the follow-on operations to the old Piggly Wiggly in the building at 3724 Covenant (which is basically at the corner of Covenant & Bethel Church). After The Pig moved out, the building was subdivided with a Dollar General taking the biggest slot on the left of the building.
The right side of the building, like Gaul, is divided into three parts. Tobacco World tried and failed to open in the middle suite, and Milano opened in the front one. (The rear suite has never shown any signs of life).
Since I like pizza, and it's fairly close, I had put Milano on my mental list to visit, but somehow it never seemed to come together. I do however, drive past the building almost daily, and it seemed to me that the hours were becoming rather erratic lately. I was never quite sure if it was actually closed, or not, but the most recent time I stopped by, I took a look inside and saw that the fish tank was gone, so I'm pretty sure the place is closed though no sign or note has been posted.
UPDATE 3 September 2013 -- Well, it's official:
(Hat tip to my sister)
Our Lives, Our Fortunes And Our Sacred Honor 1 comment
Fancy Cutter Children & Adult Hair Design, 6801 Saint Andrews Road: 2008 no comments
Today we're back in Quail Valley Plaza for a hair styling storefront.
Just looking at the logo, it seems that more drama than styling is going on:
Columbia Auto Mall (etc), 4505 Broad River Road: 2013 7 comments
I'm not sure what the story is with this lot and house at 4505 Broad River Road, which has certainly been other things than a car lot. You'll notice that that, oddly, it has the same street address as the recently closed Waffle House, but this this real estate listing explains:
This parcel surrounds the corner occupied by Waffle House.
While this listing says:
Plans were in the works for a 15,000 sq ft retail space.
with the past tense leading me to believe those plans are no longer in the works.
This tax information says the house on the lot was built in 1884. I would have called it old, but not *that* old. The place almost has a funeral home look to it. It's certainly not in the best of shape, but it would still be a shame to tear it down.