Archive for the ‘stores’ tag
Circle K, 4300 Hard Scrabble Road: October 2016 (moved/consolidated) 7 comments
I was going sort of the wrong way, and didn't get great pictures, but here is the former Circle K at the intersection of Hardscrabble & Clemson Roads. Commenter Andrew reports that it has moved to the catty-corner opposite in a former Kangaroo Express/BP location possibly since the two locations would be under the same chain ownership after Circle K bought out Kangaroo. Unfortunately, I forgot that part of the comment while I was driving around, and thus did not take any pictures of the other corner..
(Hat tip to commenters Clay & Andrew)
UPDATE 15 May 2017 -- Finally got back to get some better pictures of this place:
UPDATE 9 August 2017 -- As reported by commenter Jason this place has now been knocked down:
UPDATE 29 March 2023: Adding map icon and updating tags.
Beds & Such, 105 Saluda Pointe Court: October 2016 2 comments
Commenter Jason reports the closing of this locally owned bedroom store at the I-20/US-378 interchange. Assuming they are connected with the Augusta Road location, it appears this was a retirement.
Cola Daily implies in passing, that this location opened around November 2015, so that's about a year. I don't think the little strip mall has been open much longer than that itself.
UPDATE 21 January 2017 -- As mentioned in the comments, this space is fitting out to be a Sub Station II:
Reliable Loan Office, 1304 Assembly Street: February 2016 (moved, sorta) 3 comments
Moe Levy's Reliable Loan Office was sort of a portmanteau operation with the signs promising Gun Shop, Coins Jewelry, Army Surplus & Camping Supplies under the Pawn marquee. In this spot since 1950, they looked poised to close entirely after the main Moe Levy's closed.
In fact, they did close in February 2016 with no definite plans announced as this State story details.
In the event, they found a new space at 1727 Laurel Street, and decided to continue with changes as related here. They are no longer pawnbrokers and will concentrate on the Army surplus side of the business as Moe Levy's Army Store. This State video has pictures of the new location and remarks by the owner which are interesting on their own because people just don't talk like that anymore and I miss it.
Cedar Creek Petfood Center, 104 Piney Grove Road: Before 27 June 2015 1 comment
This is one of those places that I never did a closing for because I never could tell if it were actually closed. That is to say, it was always closed whenever I would drive by, but it had signage indicating that it was actually open, and there was still stock inside, so maybe it just had odd hours..
Even after the real estate signs went up, there was no definitive indication that the place wasn't being kept open until the building sold.
That said, I don't think there's any question now..
These shots are from 27 June 2015:
These are from 11 December 2015. Notice that none of the stock has been touched in the intervening six months. If I had compared photosets, this would have convinced me that the actual closing preceded the first set:
These are from 2 October 2016 and the place has now been completely cleared out:
Nic & Pic Gift Shop, 1945 Decker Boulevard Suite 22: 2013 (?) no comments
It appears to me that this litle gift basket shop in one of the many strip malls on Decker is gone. According to a probably no longer available cached page, it was a mother/daughter operation specializing in gift baskets, trinkets and keep sakes.
The follow-on operation is Superior Scentz.
BI-LO, 4711 Forest Drive #1: October 2016 15 comments
As above, this BI-LO opened on 15 November 2013, giving them about a three year run after taking over from The Pig.
I don't understand the rationale for closing this particular store, as it seems to have some pretty big plus factors to me. The groceries in this area are Kroger on Forest at Beltline, Trader Joe's at 4516 Forest, Fresh Market and Publix at Trenholm Plaza, and arguably Wal-Mart at Forest & I-77. Of those, Fresh Market and Trader Joe's are upscale specialty stores that are a different market than a general grocery, Publix is cramped and has bad parking, Kroger has bad parking and so-so location, and Wal-Mart .. is Wal-Mart. Against that, this spot has good parking, a large layout, and lots of built-in customers as soon as the re-purposing of Cardinal Newman is complete.
On the other hand, BI-LO is not in the most robost shape, and has presumably thought about all these issues.
At any rate, the sell-off was almost complete when I went in on Saturday 24 September. Remaining were only two endcaps of odd frozen goods, and one shelf of deeply discounted (and not particularly popular) items near the registers. The rest of the store was already a hollow shell.
UPDATE 9 August 2017 -- The teaser sign for Lowes is up on the plaza sign board and the store itself has now been designated a construction area (though I have seen no activity as yet):
UPDATE 31 October 2017 -- As mentioned in the comments, construction for Lowe's has begun, and the building is basically ripped open:
UPDATE 17 February 2018 -- Starting to look like a Lowes:
UPDATE 19 March 2018 -- Shaping up:
UPDATE 25 June 2018 -- Nearly there:
Tic Toc Candy Shoppe, 5175 Sunset Boulevard Suite 10: June 2016 no comments
Commenter James R. reports that this little candy storefront in Hope Ferry Center closed on 30 June 2016 with the retirement of the owners. By the time I finally remembered to get over there, I found that the space is already open again, this time as The Classy Cruet a fancy olive oil and vinegar emporium.
(Hat tip to commenter James R)
Scott Hendley Rugs, 1919 Taylor Street: soon 1 comment
I noticed driving back from downtown the other day that Scott Hendley Rugs, on Taylor just down from the tracks, is having a retirement sale. Rugs are one of those things that you either need, or you don't. But if you do, the discount looks pretty good.
Havertys Furniture, 1430 Colonial Life Boulevard: Fall 2016 (moved) 2 comments
Furniture stores are generally kind of invisible to be, so I'm not sure exactly how long Havertys has been across from Dutch Square, but cerainly for decades. Now, like everything else, it is moving to Harbison.
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
UPDATE 21 March 2018 -- The Harbision location is now open:
Aldi, 6075 Saint Andrews Road: 15 August 2016 (temporary) 11 comments
Well, this has already been mentioned in Have Your Say a number of times, but the Aldi on Saint Andrews Road in Irmo has closed for about a month of remodeling.
Frankly I'm not that big a fan of the chain -- I've only been in one once, and it kind of gave me the willies. I felt like a rat in a maze. Some people swear by it though, and this one should be open again on 22 September.