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The 2,800-square-foot Bruchi’s is being built alongside a future 1,500-square-foot home for Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream. The bank was demolished in early 2023. Richland
Cornell Arms Apartments, built in 1949, is a high-rise in Columbia, South Carolina. [2] It was designed by architecture firm Lyles, Bissett, Carlisle, and Wolff. It was often advertised as "the tallest building between Richmond and Miami". Cornell Arms in 1950. Cornell Arms Apartments was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
Before the pandemic, new homes were $15 to $22 more expensive than existing homes per square foot. In May, new homes were $3.50 cheaper than existing homes per square foot, according to Zillow.
Hub at Columbia 325 / 99 20 1983 Tallest building in Columbia and South Carolina from 1983 to 1987, and is currently the 3rd-tallest building in South Carolina. The building is primarily used for University of South Carolina student housing. 3 Bank of America Plaza 305 / 93 18 1989 3rd-tallest building in Columbia. 4 Tower at 1301 Gervais: 278 ...
Village at Sandhill [1] is a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) lifestyle center located in the northeast area of Columbia, South Carolina. It is located halfway between Interstate 20 and Interstate 77 on Clemson Road at the intersection of Two Notch Road. It competes with Columbiana Centre and Columbia Place. It is the largest retail center in Columbia.
It includes commercial, institutional, and residential buildings built between 1894 and 1916 as a planned residential community for the Columbia Duck Mill. Notable buildings include the Edward W. Shull Building, Thompson Funeral Home, Brookland Fire Station, Brookland Jail, and single and double tenant houses. [2] [3]
West Columbia lies to the south and west of the Saluda and Congaree rivers. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.3 square miles (16.3 km 2), of which 6.1 square miles (15.7 km 2) is land and 0.2 square mile (0.5 km 2) (3.18%) is water.
The Woodrow Wilson Family Home is located in Columbia, South Carolina [2] [3] and was one of the childhood homes of the 28th President Woodrow Wilson. He lived in the house from 1871 to 1875. In 1967, Historic Columbia purchased the house. Renovation occurred in 2013 and the house was re-opened to the public in 2014.