Archive for the ‘stores’ tag
Kitty's Hallmark, 130 Forum Drive Suite 4: 21 September 2019 no comments
I don't really get over to this side of Sandhill very often, and I didn't actually remember that there was a Kitty's here. My favorite's were always Hallmark Lite: 1/3 Less Serious Than Regular Cards, and I was disappointed when they discontinued them years ago. I still do like the Shoebox label, albeit not quite as much.
This closure leaves Kitty's without a store in Columbia, though they are still in the Midlands with Irmo & Lexington locations.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
UPDATE 24 August 2022: Updating tags.
Pecknel Music, 732 Saluda Avenue: August 2019 (Moved) 5 comments
I don't believe I was ever in Pecknel Music in Five Points, but I was certainly aware that it was there for most of my life.
The State had the story a while before they moved. It was basically a changing market, the lease being up, and certain physical issues:
For instance, the present store’s repair shop is on the second floor, with no elevator.
“You get tired of carrying tubas up the stairs,” Morgan said.
The new location is 930 N Lake Drive in Lexington, which seems to be the Food Lion/Books-A-Million plaza.
And let me refer back to this converstation between commenters Terry & Dennis for some ancient Pecknel Five Points history:
I thought John Futch worked in a music store in 5 Points back around 1970. They had this high powered amp with a huge metal horn mounted on a base with a dolly called The Mother Dude that they kept by the front door. I'm thinking this place was on Harden near the location of the original Backpacker.
Terry
Terry -- wow! I saw the Mother Dude! I heard it in action once in the middle of Five Points and the police showed up immediately. This was at Pecknel's right after they had moved to their current building. For years before that they were across the street where Sid & Nancy's is now.
Dennis
(Hat tip to commenter Matt)
UPDATE 5 April 2020 -- Here are a few pictures I just found of Pecknel from 1 February 2015:
Jewelry Warehouse, 5134 Sunset Boulevard: 2 May 2019 2 comments
This store closed at the same time as the Parkland Plaza store, but I kept forgetting to get pictures of it until it caught my eye the other night. As of now, six months later, the building is still to be re-purposed. WLTX has the story of the chain's foreclosure.
Hall Marine/MarineMax, 7459 Broad River Road: 30 September 2019 no comments
Apparently, Hall Marine was bought out by MarineMax. The link does not give a date for the sale, but commenter Mitch reports that the local Hall closed on 30 September.
With Lake Murray in the area, I would have expected this meant that they were consolidating at another nearby MarineMax, but instead it appears they have exited the Columbia market entirely. From their store finder, it looks like the closest (and only SC) outlet is in Charleston.
I find the 7459 Broad River Road address a little curious as the place is obviously well off Broad River Road and appears to be on Western Lane.
(Hat tip to commenter Mitch)
Sylvan & DuBose Jewelers, 622 Harden Street: December 2019 no comments
I didn't have time to stop and get good shots, but longtime Five Points staple, Sylvan & DuBose is closing. The State has the story:
Sylvan & DuBose Jewelers in Five Points is closing after nearly a century in business.
Owner Bruce DuBose is retiring., and his children, Matthew and Laura, who are the fifth generation to work at the store, don’t want to take over the business, he said.
“”I’m old,” DuBose, 68, said with a laugh. “I’m tired. I don’t want to do it anymore.”
The store at 622 Harden St. will close at the end of the year, he said.
I only go to jewelers when I have wristwatch issues, so I don't think I've ever been in this store, but I've certainly been aware of the name for my entire life. It will be interesting to see what is next here. Apparently the family owns the building, and will nix a bar as the follow-on operation.
Currently, the closing sale is ongoing.
(Hat tip to commenter Beth)
Dollar General, 4045 West Beltline Boulevard: late September 2019 1 comment
As you can see in the first picture above, barely, and only if you click-through, the closing of PIggly Wiggly and the opening of Roses in that space left Edens Plaza with two discount stores literally right next to each other. In the event, it looks like Dolar General has decided the situation wasn't tenable and closed shop. Of course, this also aligns with their current strategy of moving away from strip-mall stores to stand-alone locations, so I wouldn't be surprised if that were a factor as well.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
Kmart, 1600 Charleston Highway: December 2019 17 comments
Well, the story here is the same as for the the Lexington Kmart: It's a Kmart. It's closing.
Unfortunately I didn't have time to go inside, and I was shooting against the sun for the exterior shots, but it looks pretty much as you would expect.
There have been a good number of closures in this general area in the past few years. All of Ryans, Rite Aid, Taco Cid, and Toyota Center come to mind. On the other hand, there is a new plaza around the Walmart at the top of Knox Abbott, so there is some new growth.
(I continue to be confused by the boundries between West Columbia & Cayce. I would have guessed this location to be Cayce, but it seems not.)
(Hat tip to lots of folks)
UPDATE 22 April 2020 -- Commenter Mr. Bill sent in these interiors from the Kmart a while ago, and I managed to misplace them. Here they are now:
Avenue, 2726 Decker Boulevard: August 2019 1 comment
Here's another Fashion Place closing. I don't know anthing about Avenue other than that they sold women's clothes. Perhaps Ross coming to the old Staples location across the plaza was a factor here.
Pier 1 Imports, 10136 Two Notch Road Suite 107C: 30 July 2018 no comments
As I mentioned once, I have fond memories of quirky products from childhood visits to the old Pier 1 on Garners Ferry. In recent years, the place has rather fallen off of my radar screen to the extent that I didn't even know that they had had a store in the Sparkleberry area until commenter Andrew mentioned it in regards to the old Dentsville location. The State has a bit of information on the closing -- the main reason given is too many locations for the market.
As you can see from the picture, as of this writing, the storefront is yet another Halloween pop-up store.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
UPDATE 30 June 2020: Update post title ("Pier 1" ==> "Pier 1 Imports") and tags.
Kmart, 748 West Main Street (Lexington): December 2019 11 comments
This is certainly not a surprise at this point. In fact, I am more surprised that this store (and the West Columbia one) have stayed open as long as this.
The State says the plan is to close in December, but I don't see how you can get through October and November without already being down to the bare walls. That said, as of Saturday, the store was not too picked over yet, though reflecting that fact the discounts were still fairly low.
You can definitely see the effects of wear and tear on this store in the floor and in other other aspects of the physical plant. Plainly there hasn't been any money for cosmetic maintenence in a good while.
(Hat tip to lots of folks, perhaps commenter Tom was first)