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B.C. Moore and Sons was a department store chain founded in 1923 in North Carolina. Beauregard Crawford Moore, better known as "Croft", opened his first retail store in downtown Wadesboro, North Carolina in 1923. With the assistance of his four sons and nephew, nineteen locations were serving the two Carolinas by 1933.
In 1997, Columbia annexed the mall property, thus bringing the tax revenues into the city. [4] Shortly after this event, the facility underwent a redevelopment by the owner adding 18,000 sq ft (1,700 m 2). [5] In late 2014, Belk announced it would shutter the Dutch Square location to focus on a new flagship location in the Columbia area.
It is the dominant shopping center in the Columbia Metropolitan Area. Most of the mall's territory is located in Lexington County, although portions of the mall extend into Richland County. The regional mall has 788,103 square feet (73,217.2 m 2) of retail space. Its anchors include two Belk stores, Dillard's, and JCPenney.
Harbor Freight has more than 1,500 stores across the U.S., including three dozen locations in South Carolina. Among existing Midlands locations are three spots in Columbia: One on St. Andrews Road ...
“New store opening on November 10, 2022 from 8am to 10pm!” the message on the HomeGoods website notes. This will be the third HomeGoods location in the Columbia area.
The prices at the store will vary as the week goes along. Everything in the store is $14 on Fridays, $10 on Saturdays, $7 on Sundays, $5 on Mondays, $3 on Tuesdays, $1 on Wednesdays and 25 cents ...
Richland Mall opened on November 2, 1961 as the first mall in Columbia [2].It was an open-air mall, typical of first-generation malls from the mid-twentieth century, and anchored by J.B. White, a major department store based in Augusta, Georgia, that was prevalent in South Carolina.
The supermarket chain already has several stores in the Midlands. The company says the new one will be about 45,000 square feet. A new Publix grocery store is planned for Columbia.