Nicky's Pizzeria, 2123 Greene Street: Summer 2021 3 comments
As far as I can reall, I have only eaten at Nicky's once, when I was in need of a late-night pizza. I don't remember anything specific about it other than it was fine.
The place has recently announced they will not renew their lease for this location, although the Lexington store will remain open. Asked for further information, they responded Frankly, as you can see at the link..
(Hat tip to commenter Heath)
Wells Fargo, 4800 Garners Ferry Road: Spring 2021 4 comments
To the best of my memory, I was only in this bank once. And it was fine, you know -- a bank.
On their window sign, they try to spin this closing as a move, but of course the branch farther up the road was already there. Hopefully the staff were able to go to other branches, but this is a closing. The sign is a bit unusual as well in that it doesn't give a date, which these things usually do.
I'm not sure how this address can be 4800, as this is the first block of Garners Ferry Road, but that transition area has always been a bit odd.
(Hat tip to commenter Sidney)
Boost Mobile, 623 12th Street: 2020(?) no comments
There are very few google reviews of this Triangle City cellphone store a block or so down from Zesto, so I can't really say when it closed, other than after the summer of 2019. Given every thing, 2020 seems like a reasonable guess.
The Casual Pint, 217 Saluda Springs Road: May 2021 4 comments
I was not really aware of The Casual Pint, off of 378 in Lexington, behind The Mellow Mushroom, but commenter Andy reports it was a "fun spot", with "excellent beer selection".
They made it through the pandemic, but as far as I can tell from the google reviews, closed in early May of 2021.
(Hat tip to commenter Andy)
Shoe Dept, 10050 Two Notch Road Suite 11: Early 2021 no comments
The last reviews I see date from the start of 2021, so I'll put that as the closing date. Whatever happened here though, seems to have happened in two phases, judging by the door sign. I know they were open during the pandemic, so it wasn't that, but apparently they had to close temporarily for some reason, and it just segued into a permanent closing.
(Hat tip to commenter Bethany)
Pivotal Fitness / Fit413 Health Club, 4350 Saint Andrews Road: 2020 4 comments
Pivotal Fitness was the follow-on in this Seven Oaks location to Piggly Wiggly. I'm not sure when it closed, but it was Fit413 by 10 November of 2018 (although the sign was till temporary). Fit413 either recently closed, or re-affiliated, and is now Empire Barbell.
Havoline Xpress Lube, 1705 Sunset Boulevard: Spring 2021 1 comment
Apparently this Havoline Xpress Lube was officially C & T Automotive LLC. I don't really have much to say about this closing, as I wasn't really aware this place existed. It's a nice little building with pretty easy access on and off of Sunset (although there is no light). Given the design, whatever comes next will probably be car oriented as well.
(Hat tip to commenter MB)
UPDATE 22 March 2022 -- Now Vivid Finish And Films:
Top China Buffet, 1215 Saint Andrews Road Suite 3: Summer 2020 3 comments
I don't know much about this place, and the pictures were all kind of against the sun and not so great, but Top China Buffet at the top of Saint Andrews Road is closed.
As near as I can tell from the google reviews, this happened sometime in the August 2020 timeframe, so past the start of the pandemic, though that certainly cannot have helped things, especially with a buffet.
As I took these pictures, there were indications that some sort of upfit was ongoing, but I didn't see any indication of what it is to be.
(Hat tip to commenter Mr. Bill)
UPDATE 28 February 2022 -- Now Truth:
D's Wings, 920 Axtel Drive: 15 May 2021 (Moving) 10 comments
Over the years I have eaten more often at the, vanished, franchaised, D's Wings locations than the flagship store in Parkland Plaza. I guess the last time I ate here was probably in 2018 or 2019 -- and it was fine, as usual.
This move, to 415 Meeting Street, has long been in the works, since they found out their lease would not be renewed. This still strikes me as odd, as Parkland Plaza is not exactly overbrimming with stable tenants.
Here is a story from The State about the move, and here is one from ColaDaily.
You can see the new building in the last two pictures, and there is clearly yet some work to be done there in advance of the posited 1 June opening. I have to say I agree with commenter Lone Wolf that parking will be an issue here.
Diamond Lane: 2020 3 comments
Diamond Lane used to be a moderately popular shopping destination, leading to Sam Solomons, as well as having a number of strip mall businesses facing the road. It also offered convenient back access to the Broad River Road facing businesses.
I noticed recently first that all the Broad River Road businesses' parking lot through-access to Diamond Lane had been cut off by gating. More recently I noticed that access to Diamond Lane itself is blocked from Dutch Square Boulevard. I understand that Word of God Church & Ministries has bought up the old Intersection Center complex, but I'm a bit puzzled, as I thought Diamond Lane was a public road.
UPDATE 17 February 2023 -- While Diamond Lane has been re-opened to Dutch Square Boulevard, the end which went around behind Intersection Center to connect with Statler Road has now been closed and it is now a dead-end street:
There is new construction and a new business of some sort down there which I'm sure is the reason.