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Favorite Columbia Mall Where do you like to shop in Columbia? Rate Topic: -----

Poll: What's your favorite Columbia Mall? (32 member(s) have cast votes)

What's your favorite Columbia Mall?

  1. Columbia Place Mall (5 votes [15.62%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.62%

  2. Columbiana Center Mall (22 votes [68.75%])

    Percentage of vote: 68.75%

  3. Dutch Square Mall (2 votes [6.25%])

    Percentage of vote: 6.25%

  4. Richland Mall (3 votes [9.38%])

    Percentage of vote: 9.38%

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#1 User is offline   DigitalSky 

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Posted 27 November 2004 - 11:07 PM

Columbia Place Mall
Rich-Macy*s, Sears, JCPenney, Dillard's

Columbiana Center Mall
Belk, Dillard's, Sears, Parisian

Dutch Sqare Mall
AMC Theaters, Belk, Burlington Coat Factory

Richland Malll
Belk, Blacklion, Parisian, Regal Cinemas

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Posted 28 November 2004 - 07:34 PM

Aha, good poll.

Richland is my favorite mall. I'm going to have to go over there to see how all these new stores look.
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Posted 28 November 2004 - 07:42 PM

I like Columbiana. More stuff, although, Richland isn't bad either. Columbia place sucks.
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Posted 28 November 2004 - 07:50 PM

Hey welcome to UP DrumCorps!
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Posted 28 November 2004 - 07:53 PM

So why didn't I discover this forum earlier. This site rocks, and I think I'll spend some serious time here. I need to get my camera up and running and contribute too.
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Posted 18 January 2005 - 11:13 PM

My girlfriend and I went to Columbia Place so I could go to Old Navy, and I must say that I was very impressed. It reminded me of a slightly nicer Haywood Mall. Two levels, not too big, but a wide variety of stores. It didn't have all of the big names like Abercrombie or that mess, but that doesn't mean much to me. For a monday, there was a fair amount of traffic everywhere. I can safely say that won't be my last trip over there. In fact, I would even consider changing my vote to Columbia Place.
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Posted 18 January 2005 - 11:24 PM

I like Columbiana and Richland, but I haven't been to the other 2 so I can't judge them. Columbia Place like Haywood? Wow, I love Haywood so I would probably like this one. Is it 1.2 million square feet also? Other words is it just as big as Haywood?
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Posted 18 January 2005 - 11:35 PM

motonenterprises, on Jan 19 2005, 12:24 AM, said:

I like Columbiana and Richland, but I haven't been to the other 2 so I can't judge them. Columbia Place like Haywood? Wow, I love Haywood so I would probably like this one. Is it 1.2 million square feet also? Other words is it just as big as Haywood?
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No, its not as big. Its probably 2/3 the size. Its hard for me to judge because it is two levels. Same number of anchors though. Its just not carpeted on the seconf floor- more earthy colors (tan to white, etc). But its done up like Columbiana, Westgate, Haywood, etc. It looked good, and I found it to be a pleasing shopping experience (well, as pleasing as shopping can be :wacko: )
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Posted 19 January 2005 - 12:10 AM

Columbiana is the only mall in Cola I've been to, and it was a rather quick trip through. I thought it was very nice, but I'm definitely no judge of malls in general. :)
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Posted 19 January 2005 - 12:26 AM

Skyliner, on Jan 19 2005, 01:10 AM, said:

Columbiana is the only mall in Cola I've been to, and it was a rather quick trip through.  I thought it was very nice, but I'm definitely no judge of malls in  general. :)

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I have been to quite a few malls in my day, and they are all basicly the same to me. They are located in different places, different layout- but they all look like some overdone hotel lobby. Haywood, Westgate, Columbiana, Columbia Place, Biltmore Square, Lenox, SouthPark, Carolina Place, Eastridge - these are all basicly the same when you go inside. The malls like Grand Coastal or Concord Mills are very unique, but not necesarily better.

Of course, this is a far cry from how the malls of the 80s were. I distinctly recall Westgate Mall before the massive additions and Hillcrest Mall (Spartanburg's former mall on the east side of town), that were kind of dingy and carpeted. If gave a completely different atmostphere while you were inside.
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Posted 19 January 2005 - 11:06 AM

Spartan, on Jan 18 2005, 11:35 PM, said:

No, its not as big. Its probably 2/3 the size. Its hard for me to judge because it is two levels. Same number of anchors though. Its just not carpeted on the seconf floor- more earthy colors (tan to white, etc). But its done up like Columbiana, Westgate, Haywood, etc. It looked good, and I found it to be a pleasing shopping experience (well, as pleasing as shopping can be  :wacko: )
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I believe Columbia Place is 1.1 mill. sq.ft. (I believe it's on there website). So it's as big as Haywood. I remember back in the early 90's when Columbiana Ctr. was being developed it was suppossed to be the largest mall in the state. I've never been much of a mall fanatic myself. They do have a tendency to look like every other mall you've been too? I do like to go there to see the types of shops they have. It gives you a pretty good idea of what the locals are into, but then again most modern malls have the same stores in them no matter.
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Posted 19 January 2005 - 06:22 PM

shopping center facts
MAJOR STORES:


Sears
Dillard's
Rich's
JCPenney

TOTAL IN-LINE STORES:
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104
TYPE:
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Enclosed Mall, 2-Level

GROSS LEASING AREA:
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1,145,626 Sq. Ft.


See above: Columbia Place is just under 1.2 million square feet. The mall has improved in the last couple of years with a renovation and a cracking down on (problematic) mall cruising, etc. Richland is still my favorite mall although I wish it was fully leased. I actually prefer the Vista and Five Points/Devine Street, though.
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Posted 19 January 2005 - 09:00 PM

Has anyone been in Richland since Thanksgiving or whenever they opened up all those stores?
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Posted 21 January 2005 - 12:24 AM

Spartan, on Jan 19 2005, 09:00 PM, said:

Has anyone been in Richland since Thanksgiving or whenever they opened up all those stores?
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I have been. The new stores didn't knock my socks off.
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Posted 07 February 2005 - 01:39 PM

Spartan, on Jan 19 2005, 11:00 PM, said:

Has anyone been in Richland since Thanksgiving or whenever they opened up all those stores?
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I've been and I am not impressed. All of the stores are names that I have never even heard of. Richland is a very nice mall on the outside, but once you step inside, it's like a ghost town. This mall reminds of a smaller Lenox, but Lenox is definitely better. I hope they do something with this mall before it closes.
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Posted 14 March 2005 - 11:45 PM

They should build more places like the Biltmore Apts in its vicinity. If that area becomes dense enough it could pull that mall out of the gutter.
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Posted 15 March 2005 - 10:40 AM

My sentimental favorite has always been Richland Mall, but Columbiana is better anchor-wise and Columbia Place has Macy's.
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Posted 15 March 2005 - 05:10 PM

I moved posts regarding the Richland Mall village here.
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Posted 17 March 2005 - 08:47 AM

I voted for Columbia Place because the other stores had too many negatives. Richland is too small. It does have a great Barnes & Noble and a TGI Fridays, but I wish there was more to this shopping center.

Columbiana is great with the kind of stores it has and is definitely the most attractive mall inside and out, but it is the farthest for me to drive to...and Harbison traffic is absolutely FREAKIN' RIDICULOUS! 'Nuff said there. Oh yeah, and there is no store that sells CDs or any music!!! :wacko: That is just plain nuts.

Dutch Square? It's OK, but it badly needs alot of renovations. You can tell it is an aging shopping center.

Columbia Place has excellent choices for shopping, an excellent atmosphere and interior, great anchor stores, a good food court, and nearby restaurants and stores such as Charleston Crab House and Best Buy.
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Posted 17 March 2005 - 10:21 AM

Actually Dutch Square is quite nice- its just really small. The exterior does look questionable in some spots, but the interior is just as nice as Columbia Place, Columbiana, or Richland.
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