Archive for February, 2024
Shealy's PDQ Too, 1 Crystal Springs Road: February 2023 (Rebrand) no comments
When commenter Gypsie posted that Shealy's PDQ Too had closed, I speculated that I had probably never in my life been down that stretch of road.
After driving out there, I can confirm it: Definitely countryside I had not seen before.
It appears to me from looking at the web that this is more a re-brand than an actual closing and follow-on operation. The Farmhouse Grill Facebook page carries over some Shealy's logos, along with questions from visitors about the new sign. I didn't see any statement about it, but it seems clear from this and the fact that the phone number has not changed that it's generally the same place.
The menu looks pretty good.
(Hat tip to commenter Gypsie)
Al's Upstairs Italian Restaurant, 300 Meeting Street: 19 December 2023 1 comment
Compton's Kitchen, 118 B Avenue: February 2024 2 comments
Compton's Kitchen was a family run meat-and-three which has been around since late 1977 in several different locations. including Topspin Plaza in Lexington, ending up in this Triangle City storefront. I never ate there, but I like the murals.
Nobody seems exactly sure when the place closed, but it was definitely gone by mid February, so I'll just go with "February 2024". Both The Post & Courier and The State have stories, here and here
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
Richland Mall Demolition, 3400 Forest Drive: February 2024 etc 51 comments
As of yet the demolition appears to be limited to taking down some parking lot lights and cutting some trees. I would guess not much interior teardown has been done, because I don't see a lot of refuse & dumpsters, but that's just a guess.
I'll keep updating this post as the demolition continues...
UPDATE 14 September -- The dates of this are going to be confusing. I normally date UPDATE notes with the date I make the update (like this note), not the date I took the pictures, but for this post I will mainly be doing the date of the pictures, though I probably got that confused in a number of cases. Oh well.
Here are some nostalgia and exploration videos about Richland Mall that commenters have pointed out to me:
Bojangles, 4301 Fort Jackson Boulevard: February 2024 (Open Again) no comments
The Bojangles at Cross Hill Market on the corner of Cross Hill Road, Fort Jackson Boulevard & Devine Street has been razed. The restaurant is to be built back with two drive-through lanes and patio seating. You can read about it on WLTX or at The Post & Courier.
There doesn't seem to be a firm date to expect the new building to be in service.
(Hat tip to commenter Midnight Rambler)
UPDATE 25 June 2024 -- In these pictures from 9 June, the new building is coming along:
1 October 2024 -- Open again:
Dems Fine Jewelers: 1068 Lake Murray Boulevard: April-ish 2023 1 comment
Dems on Lake Murray Boulevard is closing on the retirement of the owners.
According to ColaDaily, they have been in business for 54 years, and that's certainly a very good run. The owners also state they are open to the building continuing as a jewelers with another name and owners, but apparently there is nothing definite on tap.
I remember the place as Dems House Of Diamonds from radio ads growing up, and they were still operating under that name in their Boozer Shopping Center storefront. They moved from that location to the current one in 2004.
There is no definite closing date as it all depends on the inventory, but the ColaDaily piece suggests the closing sale could last into April.
(Hat tip to commenter JohnR)
Koffee Koala, 3022 Charleston Highway: 3 February 2023 2 comments
Koffee Koala was the follow-on in this Cayce Crossing suite to another animal themed coffee bar The Lazy LLama, which closed in 2021.
According to their Facebook, while 3 February was their last day as a storefront after being unable to renegotiate the lease, they continue doing a delivery business through their website.
(Hat tip to commenter Robin)
Granby Grill, 612 Whaley Street: 24 September 2023 4 comments
Granby Grill was the follow-on operation in this storefront to White Duck Taco Shop. It wasn't really on my radar because of the location, but judging by their Facebook, which took a very good-natured approach to their closing, as well as tweaking The State for only noticing them at that point, the owners seem to have a lively sense of humor. In fact, they namechecked me in their opening announcement on the White Duck closing post, and I certainly take no pleasure in closing that loop.
The Facebook entries go on past the closing date, and it appears they were working on other concepts for the place, first burgers and then perhaps biscuits. I'm not sure if either of those will happen, but the biscuit nameplate is up, and the door was unlocked and ajar when I dropped by to get these shots, so we will see what happens.
(Hat tip to commenter Logan)
Long's Drugs / Rise Fitness, 2801 Millwood Avenue: Late 2023 (Moved) no comments
Google Streetview suggests that Long's Drugs was here until probably sometime in 2020, being definitely gone by April 2021. It appears that Rise moved in in 2022, and was left sometime after October 2023. Judging from the web, they moved to 1727 Harden Street after that, and this building is currently vacant. You can see the LoopNet information here.
Pup's Razor Cutz, 1945 Decker Boulevard: January 2024 no comments
I can't really say anthing about this Decker Boulevard barber shop, but commenter Sidney says it had been there for quite a while, and it's always a shame when an oldstyle barber closes.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)