Archive for the ‘COVID-19’ tag
Adrenaline Trampoline Park & Entertainment Center, 7451 Garners Ferry Road: March 2020 3 comments
According to The State Adrenaline trampoline park opened on 26 May 2018 in the old Piggly Wiggly building. I used to love trampolines, always trying to visit King's Funland when at Pawleys, but I have to admit the thought of getting on one now would scare me to death. That's gravity and middle age for you!
I know my niece went to this location at least once, and actually had another free pass that she never got around to redeeming. Now, of course, it's too late. Adreneline has been closed since the start of the lockdown, and sometime in the last month or so, they announced they would not be coming back.
I'm not sure what the deal with the tiger was.
(Hat tip to my sister)
Uptown, 1204 Main Street: Summer 2020 (Open Again) 3 comments
Uptown gifts was the follow-on operation in this storefront to the venerable Capitol Newsstand where I made many finds back in the pre-internet age.
I had thought they set up shop in 2011, but based on this ColaDaily story, they must have moved in very shortly after Capitol closed. I never had the occasion to visit this store, but I did like the cityscape logo.
According to the linked story, they first shut down due to the COVID-19 mess, and then decided to just move on.
This makes two vacancies on the east side of this block, as there is still no action in the Persona location.
(Hat tip to commenter Justin)
UPDATE 8 October 2020 -- As reported in the comments and ColaDaily, Uptown is open again under new ownership.
Marble Slab Creamery, 1001 Gervais Street: March 2020 / Spring 2022 (Closed Again) 1 comment
I noticed today that the Marble Slab in The Vista is closed. The last reviews are from four months ago, so it's pretty clearly another COVID-19 story.
I do think the window sign is a bit misleading. While I'm glad to hear the Woodhill location is open, I suspect the wording has made more than a few people driving by, park and then be disappointed on walking up to the door.
UPDATE 28 June 2022: This place is now closed for good. I need to get some updated pictures.
UPDATE 3 February 2023 -- Here is a picture. The signage is still up for some reason:
Victoria's Secret, 481 Town Center Place Suite G-100: June 2020 17 comments
I don't think Victoria's Secret is officially bankrupt, but apparently a planned buyout fell through leaving the chain in desperate straits. Of course the COVID-19 crisis didn't help any either, and they are now in the process of closing 250 some stores.
This Sandhill location apparently closed in June as reported by commenter Bethany, but when I drove by then, the signage was still up, and the merchandise was still inside -- the "Lock the doors" order must have come down very quickly. When I got back in early July, the storefront was cleaned-out and blank.
I see from the label-scar that they were neighbors with a maternity store called Motherhood which pre-deceased VS and for which I never did a closing.
(Hat tip to commenter Bethany)
Lizard's Thicket, 2240 Airport Boulevard: 14 June 2020 10 comments
ColaDaily reports that this and the Beltline Lizard's Thicket will be closed temporarily due to staffing issues during the COVID-19 crisis. (Old Chicago in the Vista had signage indicating the same issue). They do plan to re-open both stores at some point.
I can only recall eating at this store twice though I have probably been there more. The most memorable experience was when I had been working across the country for a month, and *really* wanted some comfort food, so as soon as I touched down at the airport, I was already planning what vegetables to pick!
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
UPDATE 5 January 2022: As mentioned in the comments, this closure is now permanent, so adding pictures and updating the post title to remove "(Temporary)":
UPDATE 17 April 2023: Now a Murphy Express.
Submarine Crab, 2300 Decker Boulevard: June 2020 no comments
Well, I could be wrong, but it appears to me that despite the banner Submarine Crab, the follow-on in the old Pho Viet, Zesto, Burger King location on Decker is gone. I have driven by there a number of times in the past week or two, and have never seen the place open, so I suspect they have succumbed to the COVID-19 curse, though I suppose the current over-crabbing of Columbia didn't help.
UPDATE 26 August 2020 -- It's official now, the banners are gone, and there's a realty sign:
UPDATE 28 February 2024 -- It's setting up to be a Mexican restaurant. The name is a bit fuzzy, but looks like Metlaltepec:
Factory Outlet / Spring Valley Antique Mall, 8808 Two Notch Road: March 2020 (Open again, closing again) 3 comments
Well, they door signs only call out a temporary closing due to the crisis, but with the real estate sign by the road, and the LoopNet listing, I'm afraid we can chalk up another casualty of COVID-19.
I have been in this antique mall many times over the years, but not in the last several years for some reason or another. I'm trying to think if I actually bought anything there, and I can't bring anything to mind, though I do specifically recall looking for old phonebooks there (and not finding any -- they are surprisingly rare). With the closing of Ole Town Antique Mall and Columbia Antique Mall, this leaves Old Mill on State Street as the only sizable area antique mall I can think of.
UPDATE 10 July 2020: Commenter Dennis offers that this building was once a "Brown Sign With The Sewing Machine In The Corner" Factory Outlet, so I have added that to the post title. See also here for the Factory Outlets. Also adding the map icon, which I forgot.
UPDATE 17 March 2023: Well, the place did not sell, opened again, and is now holding a retirement sale in advance of closing again:
International House Of Pancakes, 5571 Sunset Boulevard: March 2020 1 comment
According to ColaDaily, corporate is reluctant to declare this location gone for good, but everybody else agrees that it is another permanent casualty of the COVID-19 crisis.
I believe I have only eaten at this IHOP once. As I mentioned in my closing for the Assembly Street location, I started having constant issues at the downtown store after the rebuild, so one late night I drove out to Lexington instead. I found it a much more pleasant experience, but the distance involved meant I did not do it again.
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
UPDATE 7 June 2021 -- As mentioned, this place is somewhat unexpectedly open again under new ownership:
Pier 1 Imports, 6090 Garners Ferry Road Suite D: July 2020 2 comments
I have written about Pier 1 Imports before and don't have much to say about this store. I think I was inside once some ten years or so ago. The whole chain is in bankruptcy now and all the stores are shutting. Wikipedia says they are still hoping for a buyer to keep the online side of the brand alive, but to me that seems like a longshot.
UPDATE 16 September 2021 -- As mentioned in the comments, now, temporarily a Spirit Haloween:
Moonshiners Patio Bar & Grill, 1345 Old Chapin Road: June 2020 2 comments
Commenter ED pointed out this COVID related closing saying:
it is doubtful it is a location you would stumble upon
and that is definitely true. This place is way past The Flight Deck on Old Chapin Road on a peninsula in Lake Murray on the way to what looks to be a private island. The area is rural and quite nice looking to me.
I really like the wood paneling in this building too.
(Hat tip to commenter Ed)