South Carolina Federal Credit Union, 1405 North Millwood Avenue: 2010 2 comments
I just noticed that the South Carolina Federal Credit Union on Millwood is gone, or mostly gone as their ATM is still there. The nice little building is at the corner(s) of Millwood, Washington & Heidt, not too far from the former NAPA auto parts building. If the lot does sell, I don't see much future for this building -- it's hard to visualize it as anything other than a bank.
Cash Advance, 4723 Devine Street: 2010 1 comment
Here's another vacancy in the old Robo's/Slot Car building behind the Fort Jackson Boulevard K-Mart.
Their sign says they've moved to the Augusta Highway, but the phonebook shows that the Augusta location co-existed with this one, so I think it's more of a consolidation than a move. I don't know about that location, but this one is not ideal for drive-by traffic. You have to be coming into the K-Mart the back way to see it, and given that the K-Mart auto bays on that side are closed (and I believe the garden center may be as well) and that the general "pull" of K-Mart is pretty low right now in general, it can't have got a lot of notice.
Beta Tech, 6699 Two Notch Road: 2009 5 comments
I'm not totally sure that Beta Tech was in this building (next to Mayo's). Its archived web page gives 7500 Two Notch Road as the Columbia address. However google gives both 7500 Two Notch and 6699 Two Notch as addresses. I suppose they may have had a front office as the main address. I'm pretty sure I can almost read "Beta Tech" on this loopnet listing for the property, and I do seem to recall some sort of school there.
At any rate, assuming I'm not all wet, Beta Tech was a vocational school:
Beta Tech has locations in Charleston, Columbia, Richmond, and Richmond - West campus. Between each of these Beta Tech schools, * we offer adult education degree and diplomas in practical nursing, paralegal law, computer support, computer administration, network tech , medical assisting, business and legal assisting.
Their website www.betatech.edu seems to be inactive now (all the info above is from the Wayback Machine at www.archive.org), so I'm assuming they were a casualty of the recession. The loopnet listing seems to imply that there may be a plan for the whole strip mall (it's kind of an interesting building, especially this vacant part, if a bit hard to get into and out of), but for now it just looks like they are leasing the space to any comers.
Groucho's Deli, 2009 Broad River Road: December 2010 2 comments
I eat at Groucho's from time to time -- most often at the Forest Drive or Pawleys Island locations. (Curiously, I've never been to the Five Points original store). I never made it to this location, on Broad River Road at Intersection Center.
This particular strip of Broad River, with easy access from the Diamond Lane in the back, used to have quite a number of fast food joints. Some like Sandy's and Church's are hanging on. Others like Pizza Hut and Taco Bell have moved. Others like Taco Cid have simply closed.
The care someone took to line the old signs up with the checks on the floor is rather touching.
(Hat tip to commenter Thomas)
UPDATE 22 November 2011 -- It's now an Indian grocery as shown in this not very good pic:
UPDATE 28 August 2023: Updating tags and adding map icon.
Baker Brothers American Deli, 5135 Sunset Boulevard, Suite A (Lexington): spring 2010 4 comments
I wrote about the Main Street location of Baker Brothers a while ago. I finally got around to looking for the Lexington location last time I was on Sunset. Of course it was a) nighttime and b) freezing cold, so these are night shots from the car. However you can see that the space has not yet been sold or leased and there is still a good deal of gear inside -- lots of chairs in particular.
When I did the Main Street closing, a number of commenters said that it was quite a good place, making me sorry I never got around to it (or this one). It looks like partaking would be a bit difficult now. According to their web site their current restaurant tally is:
Texas: 12
Iowa: 1
Indiana: 1
Kentucky: 1
making Bowling Green our closest option..
John Deere Landscapes, 1300 Fontaine Road: 2010 (moved?) no comments
I noticed this one driving down Fontaine Road to SC-277 recently. The landscaping operation across Warner Drive from the old Hertz Equipment Rental has either closed or moved. I think it's probably moved as in this year's phonebook, the phone number goes from "John Deere Landscapes, 1300 Fontaine Road" to simply "John Deere Landscapes, Columbia" with a new number given for a Sunset Boulevard location.
Apparently the dog hasn't moved yet..
Three Weeks And Counting! no comments
Three weeks left in 2010, so get your Columbia Closings or Pawleys Island calendars before your current calendar runs out!
Remember, your 2010 calendar won't be good again until 2021!
T O C Classic Cars & Trailer Sales / Summit Muscle Cars / Rock Hill Public Auto Auction / Schroeder's Towing, 217 Plumbers Road: 2008 etc 1 comment
Here's a vacant building I noticed driving I-20 westbound, and seems to have had a number of car-related operations in it over the years.
The name that comes up most often in google searches on 217 Plumbers Road is T O C Classic Cars & Trailer Sales (with some variations on the name). The name is always written with spaces between the 'T', 'O', & 'C', so presumably it stands for something, but I never saw it expanded. One of the google hits gave me their old URL, and I was able to find an archived version of their site from 2005 here, giving their mission as:
T.O.C. Classic specializes in restoring the 1967 to 1973 Camaro.
They were in the 2008 phonebook (printed Feb 2007) but not the 2009, so presumably they closed during 2008. Perhaps they fixed all the Camaros..
All I know about Summit Muscle Cars is that they took out an ad on the autabuy site which is still up, but which basically says nothing about the companay at all, though it does have a pretty cool flaming logo graphic.
Rock Hill Public Auto Auction is actually the first google hit for 217 Plumbers Road. The name makes its line of business pretty clear, though it is a bit mystifying why it was not in, you know, Rock Hill..
And finally Schroeder's Towing does not show up in google at all, despite still having a sign on the building window. Given that the whole lot is surrounded by a scary electric fence, my conjecture is that it was the most recent operation in the location and needed some deterrent to people attempting to untow their cars.
UPDATE 29 March 2014 -- It's now Berkeley Outdoors, which seems to be a boat store:
Shoney's, 3147 Forest Drive: Late 1980s 7 comments
Back in the 1970s, Shoney's was a big deal, and we ate there quite often. At the time, they were afilliated with the Big Boy chain, and they always had "Big Boy" comic books as free premiums for the kids. I can't recall any of his specific plotlines at this remove, but he (Big Boy) and his girlfriend Dolly, always had some sort of food related adventure in the front of the comic leaving the back for puzzles and mazes.
We ate most often at the Two Notch location (now vacant) but I think we did come to this one from time to time.
After dropping the Big Boy tie, Shoney's coasted pretty well for a while, then started getting into trouble and closing a lot of stores. At one point they tried to diversify by getting into hotels (Shoney's Inn) something for which apparently they didn't have the necessary skill set, and that hurt them some more.
I believe this one closed well before the Two Notch one, and has been a Lizard's Thicket for quite a number of years now.
UPDATE: Closing date changed from "1970s" to "late 1980s" based on commenter Weston's info.
UPDATE 10 September 2020: Update tags, add map icon.
Pizza King, 4330 Fort Jackson Boulevard: 2000s 3 comments
I have to say that the Pizza King looks like a really stern monarch. If you didn't order the anchovies on your pie, you would eat it and like it..
I don't actually remember seeing this place in operation, and I normally keep an eye out for pizza. Either it closed while I was living out of town, or given the odd location (Fort Jackson Boulevard where Crowson Road follows Gill Creek past K-Mart) and lack of apparent parking, my eyes just slid over it.
I know Pizza King can't have been the first operation in this building -- That illuminated arrow looks like it dates back to the 60s at least.
UPDATE 12 August 2014 -- This building is to become the new location for Utopia: