Recent Comments

Recent Posts

Categories

Archives

Meta

Archive for the ‘West Columbia’ tag

Fred's, 2271 Sunset Boulevard: June 2012   5 comments

Posted at 12:31 am in Uncategorized

p1060842_tn.jpg

p1060834_tn.jpg

p1060835_tn.jpg

p1060836_tn.jpg

p1060837_tn.jpg

p1060838_tn.jpg

p1060839_tn.jpg

p1060840_tn.jpg

p1060841_tn.jpg

p1060843_tn.jpg

p1060854_tn.jpg

As I've mentioned before, I have a soft spot for Fred's though the Columbia stores were all somewhat out of my way. I'm starting to think though that for whatever reason, perhaps because Dollar General got here first, Columbia simply isn't a Fred's town.

Glancing at Google News for Fred's stories makes it appear that the chain is in pretty good shape overall, but when this and the Decker store join the Cedar Terrace store on the closed ledger, half of the Columbia locations will have gone under.

This will be a big blow for Sunset Court (love that marquee), which has already recently lost Wood Zone.

(Hat tip to commenter Larry)

Written by ted on June 2nd, 2012

Tagged with , , , ,

Doza Rizen Cafe, 1202 Sunset Boulevard: April 2012   1 comment

Posted at 12:11 am in Uncategorized

p1060358_tn.jpg

p1060359_tn.jpg

p1060360_tn.jpg

p1060361_tn.jpg

p1060362_tn.jpg

p1060363_tn.jpg

p1060364_tn.jpg

p1060365_tn.jpg

p1060368_tn.jpg

Doza Rizen was at the corner of Sunset & 12th Street, and as I like baked goods and coffee, was one of those places I was always meaning to get to. In the event however, it's a good ways from my place and somehow I never managed make a visit. I had noticed that there were no cars there during a recent drive-by, but figured as the official van was still parked outside, the place was still open. A closer look at both convinced me otherwise.

According to the web site, there is still a Doza Rizen in Chapin on Virginia Street.

Written by ted on May 26th, 2012

Tagged with , , , , ,

Hospice Care Charity Inc. Thrift Store, 1217 Sunset Boulevard: August 2011   1 comment

Posted at 11:23 pm in Uncategorized

p1060337_tn.jpg

p1060336_tn.jpg

p1060338_tn.jpg

p1060339_tn.jpg

This Charity thrift store was in the same building as The Southern Skillet just one space to the right (north). I know very little about this place other than that it was listed in the February 2011 phonebook, but not the February 2012, so I'm assuming it closed last year.

UPDATE 4 June 2012: Updated closing date from "2011" to "August 2011" based on commenter Andrew's research.

Written by ted on May 16th, 2012

Tagged with , , ,

The Southern Skillet, 1213 Sunset Boulevard: April 2012   16 comments

Posted at 12:40 am in Uncategorized

p1060324_tn.jpg

p1060325_tn.jpg

p1060328_tn.jpg

p1060329_tn.jpg

p1060330_tn.jpg

p1060332_tn.jpg

p1060335_tn.jpg

Commenter south mauldin asks whether The Southern Skillet on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia is closed.

I'm afraid the answer is: Yes. However, it appears that the owner, or perhaps the cook, has set up a new business in Cayce as described here and here, so all is not lost.

Written by ted on May 15th, 2012

Tagged with , , , ,

Get U Out Bail Bonding / Cdn Communications / iTecRepair, 1208 C Avenue: Early 2012 (etc)   no comments

Posted at 11:01 pm in Uncategorized

p1050445_tn.jpg

p1050446_tn.jpg

p1050447_tn.jpg

p1050448_tn.jpg

p1050449_tn.jpg

This little building sits on C Avenue in Triangle City just west of the Charleston Highway, and has apparently most recently been a cellphone, game console and computer repair operation called iTecRepair. I believe this was the last tenant, as they booked an oline ad as recently as 30 January 2012.

I am unsure if Cdn Communications was a totally different operation, or just a different DBA name for iTecRepair.

Before the newfangled stuff, the place was one of those urban staples, a bail bonding office called Get U Out Bail Bonding (some google hits give it as Get U Out Fast, but I think that was just their slogan, as pictured in this real estate listing).

Maryland Fried Chicken / Rockingham's / Triangle City Diner, 1237 D Avenue: 1970s   8 comments

Posted at 12:11 am in Uncategorized

maryland_tn.jpg

p1040642_tn.jpg

p1040643_tn.jpg

p1040644_tn.jpg

p1040646_tn.jpg

p1040658_tn.jpg

p1040679_tn.jpg

There are still some Maryland Fried Chicken restaurants on the Grand Strand, but they seem to have abandoned the Midlands sometime between the February 1976 phonebook (above) and the February 1985 one. This building, in Triangle City, is still standing, and still a restaurant, but now it's True BBQ. You have to love the pigs, and the sauce names.

UPDATE 5 April 2012: Added Rockingham's and Triangle City Diner to the post title based on the comments, and google.

Written by ted on April 5th, 2012

Tagged with , , , ,

Ryan's Grill, Buffet & Bakery, 1707 Charleston Highway: 26 January 2012   13 comments

Posted at 1:40 am in closing

When I lived in Fayetteville, there was a time when I ate lunch at Ryan's almost every day. I thought they had a very good salad bar with a number of unusual items, like peanuts (which are actually better on a salad than sunflower seeds in my opinion). They also had a cheese wheel of real cheddar, which when slipped into the excellent hot yeast rolls made a nice impromptu grilled cheese sandwich. The only minus factor was that the lettuce was shredded, sub style, rather than chopped into larger pieces as is usual.

At some point our lunch preferences shifted for one reason or another, and it was years until I tried Ryan's again. This time it was the one in Georgetown, on the section of 707 near the Wal-Mart, and I was not impressed. I don't remember if this was the case in Fayetteville, but by this point I definitely preferred booth seating, and there was none. The chairs were rather uncomfortable as well. The cheese wheel was gone, the peanuts were gone, and the yeast rolls didn't seem as good. I figured some of it might be that particular store, so several years after that, when I was on Two Notch near my lunch time, I dropped in at the store there, and found it to be about the same.

In later reading, I learned that while the chain was originally started by an Upstate company, it was eventually sold to a national chain running several different buffet operations, and I suspect this is when the place's character changed.

That firm, Buffets Restaurants Holdings Inc. filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy (for the second time..) on 18 January 2012. As part of that, they closed or planned to close 81 or their 494 stores (which include Old Country Buffet, HomeTown Buffet, Fire Mountain, and Tahoe Joe's Famous Steakhouse in addition to Ryan's).

The Georgetown store is one of the ones that shut as well, but it appears that the Two Notch location will stay open as the firm works on recovery.

Props to the manager for writing a personal note.

What's next for this site? Experience would suggest an Asian buffet or a Mexican restaurant (and more power to them if that happens..)

(Hat tip to commenter Mr. Bill)

UPDATE 22 April 2020 -- Commenter Mr. Bill sent in some pictures of the demolition of this building, which I manged to lose for a while. Here they are:

5216.6_tn.jpg

5216.7_tn.jpg

Written by ted on January 30th, 2012

Tagged with , , , , , , ,

Carolina Wings & Rib House, 2347 Augusta Road Suite C: January 2012   7 comments

Posted at 12:10 am in closing

Well, Badger's theory aside, I think we can pretty surely say that the Carolina Wings & Rib House in West Columbia by the Bi-Lo is gone for good.

I think this almost certainly has to be the result of their filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on 9 November 2011. The chain supposedly owed between $1 and $10 million to various creditors, and I would guess that this was not one of their more profitable locations.

(Hat tip to commenter Jay)

UPDATE 20 April 2020: Add some tags, redo the street address, add map icon.

Reliant Hospice, 2858 Sunset Boulevard: 2011   3 comments

Posted at 10:48 pm in Uncategorized

This nice little building on Sunset Boulevard in West Columbia, just behind Hawthorne Pharmacy and more or less across the street from Atlanta Bread was an end-of-life-care hospice. From what I can find out, they used to be on Center Point Circle, moving to this location in 2010 (based on the copyright of their now gone but archived site), and closing their doors sometime in 2011.

Written by ted on November 9th, 2011

Tagged with , , ,

Subway, 509 Meeting Street: Late October 2011 (Closed Again)   5 comments

Posted at 12:48 am in closing

When I did the closing for Rudy's Upper Deck, commenter Bobby P. wondered how much longer the adjacent Subway would be able to make it. Unfortunately, the answer turns out to be "not long". I don't go to Subway too often as the booths and atmosphere don't really suit me, but they do make a decent sandwich.

This makes it three vacant storefronts in a row (Subway, Rudy's and Fast Cash Advance) at The Shoppes At Meeting Place, and at least one more non-contiguous one.

(Hat tip to commenter Peter)

UPDATE 18 January 2012 -- Some sort of work is going on here:

UPDATE 5 April 2012 -- Open again, yet still closed the day I drove by:

p1040680_tn.jpg

p1040681_tn.jpg

UPDATE 17 June 2022 -- This place is closed again, this time apparently for good. Also updating tags and adding map icon.

p1810063_tn.jpg

p1810064_tn.jpg

p1810065_tn.jpg

p1810066_tn.jpg

p1810067_tn.jpg

Tags

Recently Updated Posts

Blogroll