Archive for the ‘Two Notch Road’ tag
SC Place, Columbia Mall: March 2011 1 comment
Here's another Columbia Mall closing. This is the first time I've been in the mall since Tumbleweeds and it actually felt a little livelier this time though I still see about the same number of shuttered shops. I guess this one, apparently a custom gift and embroidery shop, will be one more.
(Hat tip to commenter Dustin)
Charleston Crab House, 7201 Two Notch Road: late 2010 3 comments
This building, on a Columbia Mall outparcel facing Two Notch Road, was built as a Don Pablo's Mexican restaurant. By the time I did a closing for Don Pablo's, in March of 2008, the building had been a Charleston Crab House (they list in the phonebook as "Charleston Crabhouse" for some reason) for a couple of years already.
Like lobsters and shrimp, I consider crabs "sea bugs" and don't want anything to do with them so I never checked the place out. I do know that they used to have another Columbia store somewhere out by Columbiana Mall and they still have three locations in the Charleston area. Interestingly The State quoted the owners in a story about business taxes back in Jan 2011:
Charleston Crab House owner John Keener is fuming.
“We’re getting taxed on future growth of our business,” said Keener, whose three Lowcountry restaurants employ about 220 workers during the busiest time of year.
Keener said the tax increase, which will cost him more than $4,000 this year, caught him off guard. He warned his colleagues of the increase in an e-mail blast he sent out earlier this week.
That text suggests that the Columbia store was already closed on 15 Jan 2011, so I am putting the closing date as "late 2010". At any rate I don't think it could have been too long given the equipment still inside the place.
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Phillips 66 / Buck Cooper Motors, 5505 Two Notch Road: early 2011 2 comments
Buck Cooper Motors is a right at the intersection where Two Notch and Shakespeare flat-iron into each other and is actually a tiny little lot for a used car place. I've noticed for a while now that there were no cars on the premises. I stopped by a couple of weeks ago, and there was a sign on the door to the effect that all cars had been moved to another Buck Cooper location. That sign seemed to be gone when I went back by today.
UPDATE 17 Feb 2011: Added Phillips 66 to the post title based on the comments.
UPDATE 9 April 2011 -- It's now Classic Auto, tinting and carwash:
Uncle Sam's Showplace of Values, 3300 Two Notch Road: 1970s 20 comments
I've held off doing a post on Uncle Sam's because I don't remember much about the place. In fact, I can't say for certain that I ever set foot inside, though it certainly was a longtime fixture on Two Notch while I was growing up. I have the feeling that it was either a shoe store, or a sort of discount department store like Rose's. Despite the name, I'm not recalling any top-hatted mascot, or red white and blue bunting about the place, but I could well be wrong at this remove.
The current bingo and thrift store operations have been there for at least ten years at this point
UPDATE 5 March 2011: Added the "Showplace of Values" to the title. Be sure to see commenter Ronna's thoughts below.
Tire America / National Tire & Battery, 7201 Two Notch Road, Suite 900: mid 2000s 12 comments
National Tire & Battery (now a Tire Kingdom) was in this Columbia Mall outbuilding more or less behind the old Penny's location. I actually did go there once a few years ago when my car started really thinking about things before turning the starter over. I usually put Die Hards in my cars but for some reason or another I was not able to get served by Sears that day. I'm not building up to anything here -- it was perfectly acceptable service and a battery that lasted several years. (I've actually had much worse luck with alternators than batteries anyway). I guess I would have been hosed if I had needed to take advantage of the battery warranty as they closed fairly shortly thereafter, but in the event it wasn't an issue.
I don't believe the building was vacant long at all as Tire Kingdom moved in shortly thereafter. I find it a little amusing that this large, freestanding building has only a suite number, while all the little suites at The Shoppes at Meeting Place have full street numbers.
Rookie Billiards / Gardenia's Restaurant, 3122 Two Notch Road: 2010 no comments
This little storefront next to Mr. B's has been a number of things over the years.
In 1999, it was apparently a pool hall called Rookie Billiards, which applied for a beer and wine permit, unsuccessfully.
Most recently, it was Gardenia's Restaurant, and appears in this year's phonebook. I don't know when exactly it closed, but there are still chairs and tables inside.
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.
Corked, 661-3 Promenade Place (Village at Sandhill): Late October 2010 4 comments
Corked at Sandhill is out of business. Their web site is still up and announces the closing, though it doesn't list the actual final day. I have no idea of Corked's circumstances, but it seems to me that, in general, Sandhill would be a poor place for a beer and wine shop in that it's not near home, or on the way home, or easy to get into and out of if it is on your way home. I would think 9 times out of 10, it would just be easier to stop by a grocery store -- Sandhill is a shopping destination, not somewhere to zip into and out of.
(Hat tip to commenter Cheryl)
Spring Valley Ace Hardware, 10012 Two Notch Road: 25 September 2010 5 comments
Well, another "traditional" hardware store bites the dust. According to this story in The State, the same owners had to close one in Blythewood around the same time. The reasons look to be the usual ones: The economy in general, and the rise of the big box stores
This store in particular I think would have been hard hit by the later as both Lowes and Home Depot are in very close proximity.
(Hat tip to commenter Jason for the heads-up and commenter Javier for the closing date)
Payless Shoe Source / Carzzz, 2941 Two Notch Road: 2010 17 comments
Carzzz is yet another vacant used car lot on Two Notch Road. The name makes me think of those rip-off movies you find in the cheap bin at Wal-Mart or at The Dollar Store where you're supposed to think you're getting a Disney movie, and instead it's some Eastern-European knockoff. Lightning McQueen it's not..
This building, on the northwest corner of Two Notch Road and Beltline Boulevard, was once, in the not too distant past, a Payless Shoe Source, despite striking me as a very odd location for such. In fact, the location is awkward for most uses as it is fairly hard to get into and out of.
The Carzzz web site is still online (and copyright 2010). It's interesting that the picture they use there does not have the old UK style telephone booth on the corner of the store sidewalk. I wonder what the story of that is? I have a dim memory that the nearby Chappy's Authentic English Fish & Chips may have had such a thing, but even if it that were true, I'm not sure how it would end up there.
UPDATE 23 December 2011 -- Work is ongoing here, but no indication of what is coming next:
I have some pictures of the sad fate of the British phonebooth I need to upload too.
UPDATE 10 January 2012 -- As mentioned, here are some pix of the demise of the phonebooth, from 1 October 2011:
UPDATE 25 January 2012 -- As reported by commenter Andrew, this is to be a dental clinic. In fact, as I was in the area yesterday, they were preparing to replace the banner type sign for Family Dental with a permanent sign -- something that was accomplished the next time I drove by (though I did not get a picture of it). With the opening of this clinic, the corner of Two Notch and Beltline will have two dental operations, as the old Eckerd on the opposite side of the street is now Small Smiles dental clinic.
UPDATE 28 January 2012 -- All the signage is up:
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