Advance America Cash Advance, 4732-B Devine Street: 23 November 2013 4 comments
This is the third, and last, suite in the building at 4732 Devine to feature here. You have to wonder, given that every tenant has either closed or moved, if this building is to be torn down or if some new tenant wants the whole building.
4 Responses to 'Advance America Cash Advance, 4732-B Devine Street: 23 November 2013'
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rick
19 Dec 13 at 5:53 pm
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For an APR approaching 2000%.
Jason
19 Dec 13 at 6:53 pm
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Ted has to wonder in the main post "if this building is to be torn down or if some new tenant wants the whole building."
I have to say that is a very likely possibility...While Foods Market at Cross Hill Market has been established for 14 months now...Smashburger has entered the retail scene in Columbia...PDQ is under construction at the site of a former Burger King. Rosewood Crossing is about to get developed to have Marshall's, PetSmart and Micheal's in the former Kmart...The McDonald's has been rebuilt...all within a quarter mile radius of this so it's very likely that will work its way out to this. Taboo's closing may even open up another possibility (but then what would happen to Church's).
Perhaps this can work its way out to the former Sounds Familiar and even the soon-to-be former Blockbuster on Rosewood...they can't stay vacant forever.
Andrew
20 Dec 13 at 12:36 am
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MattressFirm has taken over this entire building...
They have new locations all over butI feel that they have to be careful not to oversaturate the market...
Andrew
2 Dec 14 at 4:39 pm
Write a personal check to Cash Advance for $300.00 and they would hold it for you until your next payday and charge $45.00 interest, After you supplied the information they required. If you did not show up to pay off the $345.00, they would deposit your check. If it bounced, they would sell the check to a third party for the $300.00 and the 3rd party would sign out a warrant on you if you did not pick it up in a number of days, that included the returned check fee. It's how the 3rd party made their money. Cash Advance would not make any money, but they did not lose much either.