Archive for the ‘stores’ tag
Just For Feet / Footaction, 234 Harbison Boulevard: 2016 (moved) 9 comments
Null's Exxon, 5200 Two Notch Road: 9 December 2016 12 comments
Well, this is one of the last old-time "service stations" around town. Looking inside is like visiting another age. The "Maps Here" sign is particularly evocative -- there was a time you got your branded highway maps at a service station. I still have a cubby full of old "Gulf" maps, some predating the completion of the 'I' system. That was also a time when we were convinced that gas was *not* a commodity product, and that "Good Gulf" was better than "putting a tiger in your tank" or vice versa.
And a man would actually come out to your car, pump the gas, check your oil, check your tires, check your battery and radiator and wash your windows.
Their sign says they were here for 33 years, which is a good run.
And for context, you can see two former closing in the background: here and here.
UPDATE 16 March 2017 -- Rather Hopperesque:
UDATE 1 September 21018 -- Something is happening here:
UPDATE 21 February 2019 -- Now a Cheap Way convenience store:
Halloween Express, 159 US-378: Fall 2016 2 comments
When I was taking the pictures of Dooley's, I happened to notice this empty building on the other side of the street. After doing a little googling, I found that it was a former Aaron's, and that, um, I had already done a closing for it, something I honestly have no memory of!
However, I find I can legitimately feature the building again as it has more recently been a Halloween Express holiday store. These tend to pop up in exactly these sorts of buildings: Large, and apparently un-rentable, under the theory that a few months of money coming in is better than zilch. For now at least, you can see the building kitted out for Halloween here.
Dooley's Sport Shop, 168 Highway 378 West: 24 February 2017 9 comments
This old-time fisherman's stop is apparently a Lexington institution, having been there according to The State for 67 years.
The development of the area, and the many changes in retail have persuaded the owning family that it's time to close:
“You just can’t make it on bait and tackle alone any more,” the elder Dooley said.
His son, 51, decided taking over the store isn’t worthwhile. “The only way it would is if I work seven days a week, be the only employee and probably live here,” he said.
And so goes another little piece of Americana...
UPDATE 26 March 2018 -- Now closed:
UPDATE 6 March 2021 -- Now open as Twisted Roots Bar & Grill:
Also adding map icon.
La Boutique, 254 Corley Mill Road: 19 February 2017 no comments
I wasn't really aware of this little women's apparel store on Corley Mill Road, though I have driven past it at least twice that I can think of. The area seems to be rapidly building up, but this place was still an older house on a good sized lot. Their Facebook page has a nice little shout-out to their local suppliers.
(Hat tip to commenter Brian)
Stein Mart, 1120 Bower Parkway: February 2017 2 comments
I took these pix a few weeks ago; Google says this store is now closed.
I don't know a lot about Stein Mart, but apparently it has been struggling along with many other clothing retailers:
A beleaguered Jacksonville retail has brought on a high-level executive to handle its merchandising and marketing, among other responsibilities.
Stein Mart Inc. has hired MaryAnne Morin as president, putting her in charge of merchandising, planning, marketing and advertising and e-commerce.
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....The holiday season was particularly dismal for the retailer, which saw comparable store sales slide nearly 5 percent year over year.
This is a pretty good sized storefront, it will be interesting to see what goes in next, and when. As I recall, it sat vacant for a long time after closing as Goody's and then again after being Giant Book Sale.
(Hat tip to commenter Blaner)
17 August 2020: Update tags, add map icon.
Atlantic Bedding & Furniture, 6420 Garners Ferry Road: February 2017 5 comments
I'm not sure when Atlantic Bedding & Furniture opened in Cedar Terrace, but it must have been after October 2009, as you can see its slot vacant in the closing for the Cedar Terrace Fred's.
It seems to be a well organized liquidation -- I even got a flyer in the mail.
With this closing, the big back building, which looks to be a former grocery to me, will be completely vacant, at least for the nonce.
UPDATE 16 August 2017 -- Actually though I list the closing date as February 2017 in the post title, this closing sale lasted quite a bit longer than I expected, and was well advertised all over town. It appears that the doors have now definitely closed:
UPDATE 27 September 2021: Updating tags and adding map icon.
Williams Sonoma, Columbiana Centre: 16 January 2017 1 comment
I think there was, or is, a Williams Sonoma on King Street in Charleston, and every now and then when I was in town and walking the shops district, I would drop in to see all the neat stuff that would never fit into my non-cooking lifestyle. I think I may have browsed this store too once, though my visits to Columbiana Mall are passing rare.
According to The State this was not a surprise closing, at least to mall management. They also mention that the Market Commons store in Myrtle Beach was closing as well. I'm unsure if that says more about Williams Sonoma or Market Commons which has struggled in recent years. Normally if a company is in trouble there will be some press about it, but all I see is a Motley Fool article citing a stock price fall.
According to the linked State article about the storefront
there’s a plan in place for what we hope to be a huge surprise in 2018
On the one hand, that sounds upbeat, on the other hand, 1 year+ is a long time for a slot to stay empty.
The Limited, Columbiana Mall: January 2017 no comments
It was the 70s I guess when I first heard of The Limited, as they had a very catchy radio commercial whose refrain was
Look to The Limited!
That aside, I thought the name a little odd. I guess they were going for an "upscale" Limited as in "Limited Edition", but to me the name always brought up associations like "No, we don't have that, we're limited". Not that it really impinged on me either way as it was all women's clothes and I don't believe I ever set foot in any location.
This shop, at Columbiana closed in early January as part of the chain's axing of all its stores. Forbes has the story:
And another bites the dust.
Women's apparel chain The Limited on Sunday [8 January 2017] began closing all 250 of its stores across the United States and is slashing 4,000 jobs, the latest casualty of shopping's move online and the growth of fast fashion chains.
Interestingly, the article does not specifically say the chain is actually in bankruptcy of any chapter..
Carquest Auto Parts, 912 South Lake Drive: January 2017 no comments
I made the mistake of driving out to get some shots of former parts shop around 5pm on a Friday, and traffic was pretty bad then. However, the building which sits on the corner of South Lake & Industrial Drives does have stoplight access for the turn, and I imagine that the next tenant, a Vape shop which is outfitting now, will probably do more of an evening business.
Google Streetview has a good shot of the place in operation here
(Hat tip to commenter IrmoJeff)






































































