Archive for the ‘banks’ tag
First Citizens Bank, 2638 Two Notch Road: 2016(?) 2 comments
Here's another abandoned branch bank, this one at Midlands Shopping Center which, as far as I know, is still for sale.
The real estate listing says it's a 2240 square foot building on a 1.46 acre lot, which is bigger than I would have guessed. They also say:
The site has high visibility as 18,400 vehicles per day pass the site.
which is undoubtedly true, but leaves out the fact that *stopping* at the site is another matter entirely.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
UPDATE 20 October 2022: Updating tags & adding map icon.
Carolina Collegiate Federal Credit Union, 4480 Rosewood Drive / 710 Pulaski Street: 3 October 2017 (reflagged) 1 comment
This one's a puzzler. I've been a Carolina Collegiate FCU member for decades, since my father opened an account for me while he was a USC professor, and I have no complaints -- they're a good instution to do business with. What I don't understand is how they seem to have been bitten by the same bug that got into the RCPL a few years ago: The sudden urge to change a historic and evocative name to something less so.
If you're in Columbia, and especially if you have some connection to USC, the name Carolina Collegiate invokes warm fuzzies. Caro just sounds like syrup..
ATM, 6000 Garners Ferry Road: July 2013 11 comments
It appears someone made a big withdrawal.
Like the Automated Post Office before it, this vanished ATM sat in the parking lot at the Shoppes At Woodhill (The former Woodhill Mall).
I noticed one day last month when I was having lunch on the patio at Jimmy John's that it was gone, and I cannot now recall what bank it was affiliated with..
First Citizens Bank, 700 Charleston Highway: circa 2006 1 comment
My first thought at seeing this former First Citizens branch at the corner of the Charleston Highway and Platt Springs Road was that there must be some sort of sporting event in the area as the lot was packed full of cars taking advantage of the Sunday bank closure to park there.
A closer inspection revealed the actual facts, which are that the bank is gone, and the lot is being used as an impromptu (I could see no business sign at least..) used car lot. I've heard the old GM described as a bank that sold some cars, perhaps the concept is spreading...
UPDATE 20 October 2022: Adding map icon and updating tags.