Archive for the ‘Beltline Boulevard’ tag
Great American Cookie Company / ANDeli's, Richland Mall: 11 September 2014 5 comments
Commenter Mr. BO notes the passing of ANDeli's in Richland Mall sending in the last two pictures and noting that:
They were exhibiting several of the Signs
that they were about to close1) Not maintaining regular business hours
2) Regular employees not there
3) Running out of routine things.
ANDeli's was actually one of the few recent stalwarts to move into Richland Mall. As you can see from their closing sign, they opened circa 2012, while the first shot above, taken on 13 July 2008, shows the storefront was vacant on that date with the original tenant being already long gone. The second shot is from 26 April 2013 and shows the place in operation.
(Hat tip to Mr. BO, obviously)
UPDATE 19 September 2014: Added 26 April 2013 shot.
UPDATE 22 September 2014: Added Great American Cookie Company to the post title based on the comments.
Lizard's Thicket, 402 Beltline Boulevard: July 2014 (Closed Again Again Again) 14 comments
"Rolls or cornbread?"
I snapped these two pictures driving by Lizard's Thicket on Beltline; perhaps I can get some better later. At any rate, the chain is renovating this old Shoney's building, and it will be closed until that is done.
I believe the nearest other Liz is the one on Forest Drive, also in a former Shoney's.
UPDATE 9 April 2019 -- I don't have a picture, but this location has been open again for a good while.
UPDATE 24 July 2020 -- Closed again, due to COVID-19 staffing problems as is the Airport Boulevard location:
UPDATE 10 February 2021 -- Open again, again:
UPDATE 31 January 2022: As mentioned in the comments, closed again for staffing issues.
UPDATE 5 July 2023 -- Now Moctezumas:
UPDATE 6 July 2023 -- Daytime pictures:
Rita Smith Gallery, Richland Mall: 31 May 2014 5 comments
Here's a bit more bad news from Richland Mall, and this in one of the most high visibility areas, just across the corridor from Barnes & Noble.
UPDATE 18 September 2014 -- Added the first shot above, taken on 13 July 2008, showing the gallery in operation.
Sulley's Bar & Grill, 2005 Beltline Boulevard: June 2014 19 comments
Sulley's was the follow-on operation to D's Wings after that moved out to Sparkleberry. They opened in late June or early July of 2013, so they were there for about a year.
This was another place that was on my "eventually" list, that I never got around to visiting in time. I don't know why that is, as it is fairly close to me, and when D's was there, it was a comfortable spot for a leisurely meal.
(Hat tip to commenter John)
UPDATE 22 October 2014 -- The upfit for the next tenant, J Peters Grill & Bar is well underway and they are hiring:
UPDATE 17 November 2014 -- J. Peters is now open:
China Max, Richland Mall: May 2014 (moved) 16 comments
If you look closely at the three pictures above (especially the last one), you can see China Max in operation at the (second) Richland Mall food court.
Commenter MrBO sends in the next two pictures, showing that China Max has now moved shop from the food court to Harden Street. I believe this leaves the food court completely empty, possibly leading some of the call center folks to actually try the pizza at the Barnes & Nobel cafe.
This is another in a long series of blows to the mall, which would be bad enough, but management adds to the problem by adopting an air of defeat, as in, for instance, turning off the elevator fountains and pool, retiring the Christmas singing bears and more recently, closing off the upper level entrance and walk-through for Belk's:
(Hat tip to commenter MrBO)
15 July 2014 -- added an additional picture, though it doesn't really add much value.
Wendy's, 2089 North Beltline Blvd: 23 March 2014 36 comments
When Wendy's first arrived in Columbia (at two notch in Dentsville), it was one of my favorite places. You could place your order, pay, and pick up a, good, customized, burger almost without slowing down. Of course, I was only about 12 then, so my tastes were bound to change, and anyway the stores seemed to get slower and slower as the years went on. So it is that I believe the most recent Wendy's burger I've had was about five years ago on a trip to Aiken.
Still, even though I wasn't stopping in, I've always been surprised to see the stores close, first on Two Notch, then at the beach, and now here on Beltline by Richland Mall. They did a very fast tear-down of this store to include signage, order boards and drive-through menus. Looks like the register is still booted though..
(Hat tips to commenter Chris & my sister)
UPDATE 26 March 2014 -- Some daylight pix:
Play Area, Richland Mall: Winter 2013 no comments
It's not clear to me how a play area could be "out of order". I suspect its more like the area didn't get enough traffic to make paying to keep it clean worthwhile.
(Hat tip to commenter Matt)
Ping Pong Plaza, Richland Mall: Winter 2013 (Open again!) 6 comments
After a bit of a kerfuffle with Richland County, the Palmetto Table Tennis Club ended up opening a ping pong plaza at Richland Mall, just behind the old TGI Friday's and in-between the elevator column and the entrance of the old Blacklion.
It seemed a nice use for an empty space, and there were perhaps half a dozen or more ping pong tables there at one time. When I went through in early December however, the plaza was completely bereft of tables (though all the posters and signage were still there).
UPDATE 19 December 2013: Well, I don't know what was going on, but the tables are back!
Sadie's, Richland Mall: November 2013 25 comments
Sadie's, in the old S & S slot in Richland Mall is closed again, this time for good (though the sandwich-board sign remains optimistic). They had closed once before a year or so ago for a change of ownership, but apparently that didn't help in the end.
(Hat tip to commenter Matt)
Leonard Bearstein, Richland Mall: 2012 1 comment
Well, of course I never thought to get a picture of them, but every year since the 1980s, the main elevator court at Richland Mall hosted a full orchestra of animitronic bears playing Christmas music. The signage proudly announced that the conductor bear who stood with his back to the audience benches (which were in front of Barns & Noble facing the elevator) was 'Leonard Bearstein'.
Because, you know: Richland Mall, there was never a crowd for the bears, but generally there would be a couple of kids and parents, perhaps heading to or from Gymboree sitting on (or running around) the benches.
I don't know if there was too much wear-and-tear on the bears, or it's just that nobody cares anymore, or the last guy who knew how to put them together retired, but this year, the bandstand is not in evidence, Leonard Bearstein is not tapping his baton, and the holiday decor is Christmas trees only.