All Breed Dog Grooming Shop, 19 Diamond Lane: 2000s 7 comments
I continue to have a bit of a fascination with Intersection Center. The whole property has been up for sale several years now, but (rather unsurprisingly) it has yet to sell. Fairly recently, the owner (I assume) went as far as to blank out the "Intersection Center" sign on the Broad River Road entrance to the complex, though it is still up on the Dutch Square side.
Despite the rapidly increasing decrepitude of all the buildings in the area, a few stores (or storefronts anyway, I think one may be some sort of church) do hold on. All Breed Dog Grooming Shop is not one of those. I do know it was open as recently as 1998, so I've simply listed the closing date as 2000s.
We used to get our dogs sheared evey summer, but we never had one groomed. It sounds like kind of a poodle thing to me (not that there's anything wrong with that..)
UPDATE 22 January 2020: Add map icon, update tags.
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Tom
16 May 10 at 5:39 am
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Actually, the fried chicken chain bought the rights to "Bojangles" from the owner of the deli.
Mike
16 May 10 at 8:00 am
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I think it was the late 80s or early 90s when for about six months this was a one-man deli shop. The name eludes me but it wasn't bojangles. I made it a weekly lunch stop because of his philly chesse steak sandwich. I still wish I could find one like that. Sadly, he never drew in enough business to survive.
John R
16 May 10 at 8:47 am
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Was wondering if anyone knows the owner of this property. And how i may contact them. Just on this particular building.
Lu R
25 May 10 at 12:48 pm
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Well, the whole site is up for sale. Probably if you look at one of the for-sale signs on the property the realtor for that could help you.
ted
25 May 10 at 1:30 pm
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I think WMFX The Fox 102.3 started out in one of these buildings.
Norm
5 Aug 11 at 12:36 pm
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@Norm--Actually I believe they started out in one of the office "malls"(?) that are off of the frontage road on I-20 at Broad River Rd. going down towards the river.
Mike
5 Aug 11 at 9:34 pm
I think this building was back in the 1970s a deli named Bojangles named after the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band song "Mr. Bojangles" and not related to the fried chicken chain.