Archive for the ‘Bush River Road’ tag
Bill Horton's Farm Fresh Vegetables, 5327 Bush River Road: 2018-ish 2 comments
Well, here's another picture heavy closing I don't have a lot to say about other than that google suggests the actual official business name was Horton Produce. I assume that buying "The Honor System Way" means the place was generally unattended, but it seems like a pretty high traffic area for that kind of trust.
I've noticed this lot on Old Bush River Road several times over the past few months, and finally stopped to walk over and get some pictures. The site is actually quite large, LoopNet puts it at 3.5 acres, and I can believe it. If you walk back past the big oak and the remnants of the shed, there is an open meadow area that I did not expect at all.
There's also an impressive pokeberry bush, but its well over knee high, so I don't guess there's any danger of anyone cooking it up. (Well, I gues that would be a danger..)
Carolina Touchless Carwash, 528 Bush River Road: 2019 (?) 1 comment
Well, I don't have a lot to say about this. It was a carwash; it's closed.
But it was a bright sunny day, of which we have had too few lately, and it had an interesting look, so I took lots of pictures.
I *am* a bit bemused by the idea that you wouldn't bring a dirty car there...
Blimpie, 422 Bush River Road Suite B: Summer 2020 2 comments
I am a little surprised that this storefront has a Bush River Road address, as it clearly fronts onto Colonial Life Boulevard, and is quite removed from the part of this strip mall which does face Bush River (though that part doesn't have a turn-in from Bush River either). Anyway, that aside, I'm afraid I never visited this Blimpie, and can't recall visiting any Blimpie. I certainly like sandwiches, but to me Dagwood's in Surfside is the gold standard here, and it's more table service than fast food.
(Hat tip to commenter Barbara)
Martin Chiropractic Group / Ritz Hair Salon II, 3525 Bush River Road: 2020 1 comment
Google tags this spot as "temporarily closed", but there is a real estate sign in front now, so my guess is they closed during the initial stages of COVID-19 and were not able to hang on until the reopening of barber shops and salons a few weeks ago.
Looking for this address also turns up a LoopNet page which reveals it was also formerly a Chiropractor's office.
Ruby Tuesday, 511 Bush River Road: April 2020 10 comments
After the Dutch Square Theatre closed and the building was razed, Ruby Tuesday built a new store on this site, and ran it until last month. Ruby Tuesday has been having problems and closing locations in recent years in part because the restaurant has no strong identity. You go to Ruby Tuesday for what, exactly? For me it's the salad bar, but if that's not your thing, then its hard to say why you would -- Which is not to say there's anything wrong with the food.
Anyway, this store probably would have held on for a while, perhaps indefinitely, but with the temporary closure for COVID-19 and no money coming in, I guess the balance just tipped the wrong way.
(Hat tip to commenter Homer, et al)
UPDATE 28 February 2022 -- As mentioned in the comments, now Ms. B's:
I presume at some point they will get the Ruby Tuesday sign taken down..
GNC General Nutrition Center, 1320 Bush River Suite 3C: 2019-ish no comments
Mostly you should not expect many "new" closings during this odd hiatus, and this is no exception:
This GNC was in the Walmart center on Bush River Road. I'm not sure when it closed. I have looked back several years in phonebooks, but don't see it listed. Unfortunately, I did not get a book last year or this, so it could be very recent. I will just say 2019-ish for now.
Top Shelf Tavern / Home Team Tavern, 5122 Bush River Road: Mid February 2020 3 comments
This old Hardee's building has had a number of incarnations over the years. I apparently totally missed the Top Shelf Tavern phase which commenter Andrew pointed out in the Hardee's comments, but now the follow-on operation to that, Home Team Tavern is also gone and the place back on the market.
Judging by the Facebook Page, they were still doing events on 15 February 2020, so I'm marking the closing as "Mid February".
UPDATE 15 September 2020 -- As mentioned in the comments, this place is working to open as Amora Sports Bar & Grill:
Fuddruckers, 1801 Bush River Road: 6 February 2020 19 comments
Well, I am saddened by this one, but not surprised. I have been going to Fuddruckers for many years, and it has been obvious over the last several that there was minimal money for anything more than basic upkeep on the store. There was never a real update to the fixtures, and certain booths would break and never be fully repaired. Starting perhaps ten years ago, the hours dropped off a bit, one side of the burger condiment bar was retired, and the patio was basically abandoned.
Still I stopped in every six weeks or so because I did enjoy the burgers (and the buns!). I noticed that over the years the same faces would be there month after month -- something that is pretty uncommon in the restaurant business these days. The story in Cola Daily makes the point that the manager had been there since the store opened.
As I said, I have gone many times over they years, but some people take it to another level. The Fuddruckers model is you place your order at the register, take your drink, sit down, and then come back to the counter when your name is called. Last year I heard: "Bob, your 25th anniversary dinner is ready!"
This was Columbia's only Fuddruckers. There are at least two on the coast, and apparently several in the upstate.
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
UPDATE 13 February 2020 -- Here are some post-closing pictures:
UPDATE 17 June 2020 -- This place has now been sold, and construction is starting. Commenter
Mike Dodds says a church as bought the property:
Mickey's Auto Repair, 5531 Bush River Road: Summer 2019 3 comments
Mickey's was on that section of Bush River Road (discontiguous from the main segment, and sometimes called Old Bush River Road) that connects Saint Andrews Road with the Lake Murray Dam in Lexington. I don't know much about the place other than juding by reviews, it closed some time in mid-2019. LoopNet (which has some nice sunny pictures) says the building was put up in 1980 and still has fully functioning lifts. Perhaps that's why the asking price seems rather high.
Heroes & Dragons, 1621 Broad River Road: Early May 2019 (Moved) 1 comment
I last wrote about Heroes & Dragons in 2016 when they moved from their standalone building further down Bush River Road back to Boozer Shopping Center (where they had been before, in the Manifest wing).
Now they have moved again, this time much further down Bush River Road, almost at I-20 in fact, and are, I believe in the old Power One / Sissy's Furniture building:
I've bought a number of things at the various locations over the years; I'll have to get by the new store as well.
(Hat tip to commenter Nobody)
UPDATE 7 June 2019 -- The new location: