Archive for the ‘Decker Boulevard’ tag
Cloud 9 Braid Bar, 2205 Decker Boulevard Suite A: Spring 2021 no comments
I don't really have any information on this Decker Boulevard hair salon other than it seems to have been open into the spring of 2021 and got generally good reviews. I thought I might have noted previous business in this storefront, but that appears not to be the case, although several in this strip mall have featured here.
Sally Beauty Supply, 2720 Decker Boulevard Suite B: August 2021 no comments
Sally Beauty Supply in Fashion Place on Decker has closed. One google review of the place suggested that it was moving to "Garner", which I would take to be Garners Ferry, but I did not see any sign on the door, nor any listing on the company website
However, I do note that the Two Notch location at Sparkleberry Square is still in business.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Pep Boys, 2455 Decker Boulevard: May 2021 (Direction Change) no comments
Commenter Thomas notes that this location of Pep Boys is transitioning away from auto parts, and into a garage only busines model and is running a closeout sale during the interim.
This turns out to be a chain-wide thing, as the stores have been struggling of late after having been bought out by Carl Ichan five years ago.
According to the linked story, some stores are trying to work a deal for a different parts operation to take over the retail space, but I don't know if that applies to this location. There are already a number of parts stores in the Dentsville area, so I'm not sure how attractive such a deal would be to another chain.
I guess I am the demographic the change is aimed at, as I have never bought parts there, but have had minor work done a number of times. In particular, I found that when I could not get same-day service at places like Goodyear or Firestone for things like punctures, batteries or headlights, this Pep Boys could get me in and out in an hour or so.
(Hat tip to commenter Thomas)
Submarine Crab, 2300 Decker Boulevard: June 2020 no comments
Well, I could be wrong, but it appears to me that despite the banner Submarine Crab, the follow-on in the old Pho Viet, Zesto, Burger King location on Decker is gone. I have driven by there a number of times in the past week or two, and have never seen the place open, so I suspect they have succumbed to the COVID-19 curse, though I suppose the current over-crabbing of Columbia didn't help.
UPDATE 26 August 2020 -- It's official now, the banners are gone, and there's a realty sign:
UPDATE 28 February 2024 -- It's setting up to be a Mexican restaurant. The name is a bit fuzzy, but looks like Metlaltepec:
Boeshreen, 2630 Decker Boulevard: October 2019 (Branching out) no comments
Boeshreen is the follow-on operation to Northeast Market & Coffee House in this much restauranted storefront on Decker. I ate there once, and found the food to be good though the layout was a bit confusing, and I couldn't make it a regular stop because there was no fresh-brewed ice tea.
I noticed recently that they have added Sammi's Deli branding to their operation (after also adding a sno-cone setup). It may be time to stop in again.
UPDATE 22 July 2020 -- Here are some better pictures I just ran across:
However, based on a more recent drive-by, I think they may have dropped the Sammi's branding at this point.
Rush's, 2540 Decker Boulevard: 2 November 2019 19 comments
To the best of my memory, I ate at this Rush's sometime shortly after it opened, which is the only time I have been in one of their stores. I'm not sure why that is, as it was fine, and I was impressed with the state-fair-like presentation of the fries in a paper cup.
I admit to being a bit surprised at this closing, as I figured with the county takeover of Decker Mall, they would have a steady lunch business of civil servants crossing the parking lot for a bite.
The State says however that it was a 40 year old building that had age and maintenance issues and:
“At some point you just have to let it go.”
The stonework facings are definitely of another era, though not quite as distinctive as the old Popeye's buildings.
This closing makes two vacant restaurant buildings on the Decker Mall property, which seems odd. As I said with the county office workers (and law enforcement) nearby, I don't see why the site couldn't support a new restaurant, though perhaps either building would have to be razed and rebuilt.
(Hat tip to commenter Tom)
UPDATE 18 December 2019: Added the first picture from 2 November 2019, the actual last day of operation.
UPDATE 4 February 2021 -- To be Cod Tail Seafood & Chicken, a Charleston outfit. I really do not like that name!
UPDATE 22 August 2022: Updating tags.
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.
Staples, 2746 Decker Boulevard: 6 September 2019 5 comments
I guess the writing was on the wall after this Staples cut their hours way back recently.
This was probably the Staples I went to most often over the years (with the Devine Street location a close second). In general it seemed to be a well stocked and run store, and I picked up my share of printer paper, hard drives, computer media, headphones, ethernet hubs, pens, post-its and other office and computer paraphernalia. The only knock on it I can think of is one that seems to be general to Staples as a whole: It always seems to take a bit longer to check out than it should.
Although they have posted a closing sign, there is not a sale going on, and the various "inventory" tags inside the store make me think they will be relocating the merchandise to other stores rather than doing a clearance.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Centro Cristiano, 2632 Decker Boulevard: Fall 2018 (Moved) no comments
This Latin church set up in the old spot of Redwing Rollerway on Decker in the wake of the closing of KNC Trading.
Like KNC, they made the most of the old Redwing sign.
It appears to me from google and their Facebook page (though I don't read Spanish) that they have moved to 2401 Decker, which would be the old Forest Lake Bible Church location. I will have to look the next time I drive by.
UPDATE 10 August 2022 -- Now setting up to be City Shoppe:
Also adding map icon.
Rib City, 1720 Decker Boulevard: 2016 1 comment
I believe at one time this hole in the wall rib joint in an old house on Decker may have updated its slogan to Slap Yo Mama Good! but I can't verify it (and I suppose they were lucky Mick Jagger never drove by..). This was apparently a one man operation, and got pretty good reviews on Yelp, though apparently there was no indoor seating.