Archive for the ‘convenience’ tag
Shell Food Mart, 911 South Lake Drive: August 2019 4 comments
One Stop, 2020 Gervais Street: July 2019 (Open Again) no comments
I noticed today that the One Stop / Shell at the corner of Gervais and Harden streets is remodeling. A lot of Circle Ks have been doing this recently -- I don't know if this is to compete, or if it was just time.
UPDATE 26 November 2019 -- Open again:
Circle K, 5500 Sunset Boulevard: June 2019 5 comments
When commenter Brad mentioned
Circle K/BP at the corner of Old Cherokee and 378 in Lexington is permanently closed.
I had a hard time finding it because as far as I could tell from Google Maps, Old Cherokee Road didn't intersect with 378. I resolved to just keep my eyes open the next time I was out in Lexington, and did see the store as shown in the pictures above (not very good as I was going the wrong way and was too late to turn in).
Anyway, for whatever reason, unless you zoom way in, Google identifies this stretch of Old Cherokee only as State Rd S32-485, though it has no problem with correctly labeling stretches of the road to the west.
As for Circle K, they have been razing and updating a lot of their stores recently. We'll see if this one gets the same treatment.
(Hat tip to commenter Brad)
The Pantry / Kangaroo Express / Circle K, 7800 Garners Ferry Road: 2018 1 comment
I noticed this empty convenience store at the corner of Garners Ferry & Hazelwood roads the other day. A little research shows that it was a Pantry, which became a Kangaroo, which became a Circle K which was finally superceded by a more modern location.
You can see it here on the LoopNet listing with the pictures showing the gas canopy and island (with Marathon branding) still in place.
It's a pretty good location, with a corner spot and traffic light access, so we'll see what happens.
UPDATE 29 March 2023: Updating tags.
I N S Food, 6901 East Palmetto Street (Florence): early 2000s 4 comments
Local Yocal, 1712 Main Street: March 2019 2 comments
The Free Times calls Local Yocal a "bodega" syle store. I've never been really sure what that word means, but here it seems to have applied to an upscale bar with takeout food and groceries if I am getting the gist of it.
I'm a bit confused about one thing. While this is the first time I have done a closing for 1712 Main Street, I have done several for next door 1710 Main Street. Looking at those old posts (which you can do by clicking the 1710 link), it appears that the Local Yocal storefront at 1712 has somehow just appeared between 1710 and the next storefont down. Or maybe it's just late.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
Quick Stop & Go III, 6002 Saint Andrews Road: November 2018 2 comments
I first did a closing for this site when it had just finished being Nicks Citgo as can be seen in the first picture above. After that, it reopened as an Exxon without a name on the marquee at all, at least at first. At any rate, by the time it was torn down in November 2018, it was Quick Stop & Go III. Now the building has been completely razed (along, I believe, with the adjacent Seven Oaks Auto Repair & Tires) and is apparently being rebuilt as a Circle K.
UPDATE 17 April 2019 -- Construction continues:
UPDATE 19 August 2019 -- The Circle K is now open:
Circle K, 334 Harbison Boulevard: January 2019 (Open Again) 2 comments
The first seven (excellent) pictures here are provided courtesy of commenter Heath.
This Circle K location first stuck in my mind some years ago when I stopped and noticed that the Subway restaurant in the back was clearly built in what was once a automated car wash slot, complete with a guide lane now leading nowhere.
I am a fan of the current round of Circle K rebuilds. The new stores are attractive inside and not at all cramped, plus they have nice bathrooms, which works in their favor on long drives. My cousin was touting Florida's Wa-Wa stores at Thanksgiving, and I think that is the kind of thing the new Circle Ks are targeted at. Of course, some of the older plots won't be large enough to do it.
(Hat tip to lots of folks, possibly commenter Arthur was first. And big thanks to commenter Heath for the pictures!)
UPDATE 17 April 2019 -- Construction is continuing apace:
UPDATE 13 February 2020 -- Open again:
UPDATE 29 March 2023: Updating tags.
The Pantry / Kangaroo Express / KC Express / Circle K, 7735 Broad River Road: 2018 10 comments
There seems to be a little online confusion about the address here, but I'm pretty sure it's 7735 Broad River Road, as that is what the real estate listing and LoopNet say, regardless of what google thinks otherwise.
As you can see from the first two shots (from the Ed Robinson closing) this old-school convenience store was still in operation on 20 February 2018. At some point between then and 28 May 2018 when commenter Andrew reported it, the place closed and had the pump island and canopy torn down (and excavated).
Although I have seen places with two ongoing Circle Ks across the street from each other, most likely this one closed when the more modern one at 7710 Broad River Road came online just a bit nearer to the I-26 intersection:
(Hat tip to commenter Andrew)
UPDATE 23 June: Adding Kangaroo Express & KC Express to the post title based on the comments.
UPDATE 25 June: Adding The Pantry based on the comments.
UPDATE 29 March 2023: This property has been sold as of December 2022 to MaxLiving which
Focuses on chiropractic and a natural, holistic approach to help people better understand and manage their current and long-term health.
Also adding map icon and updating tags.
UPDATE 9 May 2023 -- The place has been gutted in preparation for the new MaxLiving incarnation:
UPDTATE 5 June 2024 -- MaxLiving is open:
Rogers Country Store / Rogers Country Bar and Grill, 2205 Screaming Eagle Road: March 2018 2 comments
I have been noticing this place on Screaming Eagle Road, about halfway between Percival Road and US-601, for years. I always thought I would stop someday, but had never got around to it. The last few times I went to the coast, it seemed like it might be closed, so I finally did stop to take a closer look, and it is in fact closed. Since the last newspaper on the stack is dated 28 February 2018, I'm guessing it happened in early March.
There was a story in The State from a few years ago about their fried, burnt, bologna sandwiches which mentions that the owner was in poor health. I certainly hope this was not the reason for the closing, but whatever reason, it is always a shame to see these unique little local stores close.