Exciting Developments in Columbia: New Businesses, Renovations, and Community Support Initiatives

Exciting Developments in Columbia: New Businesses, Renovations, and Community Support Initiatives

Exciting Developments in Columbia: New Openings, Renovations, And Community Support

Columbia is buzzing with excitement as several local businesses prepare to open their doors and make significant enhancements to the community. If you’re a fan of good food, stylish haircuts, or a cold drink with live music, there’s something in store for you!

New Culinary Delight: The Toasty Hot Spot

First up, mark your calendars for Monday, November 4! The Toasty Hot Spot is set to celebrate its grand opening at 2002 Greene Street, Suite A and B at 11 a.m.. Known for their warm atmosphere and mouth-watering menu, this spot aims to be the go-to place for comfort food lovers. Don’t miss the chance to grab a bite and soak in the friendly vibe!

Revamping Tradition: Circa Barbershop

Exciting renovations are happening at 101B E. Main Street, Lexington. The team at Chapin Commercial Construction has transformed the historic building’s 2,285-square-foot basement into the vibrant new location for Circa Barbershop. With fresh cuts and a classy environment, it’s the perfect spot for anyone looking to spruce up their style. Swing by to check it out and support local business!

Hair Glamour: Ember & Co Hair Salon Grand Opening

Another fabulous opening is happening this Friday, November 1, at 11 a.m.. Ember & Co Hair Salon will officially unveil their doors at 1310 Lady Street. Stylists at Ember & Co are ready to pamper you with the latest hair trends and treatments. Be sure to stop by, enjoy their services, and maybe leave with a brand-new look!

Mungo Homes Headquarters Upgrades

Meanwhile, Mungo Homes has completed the first phase of renovations at their headquarters campus in Irmo. The newly constructed $10 million, 20,250 square foot building stands proudly adjacent to the former headquarters, which is receiving extensive updates. These renovations are expected to wrap up by late first quarter of 2025. It’s thrilling to see how local businesses can grow and evolve!

Steel Hands Vista Distilling and Brewing

Beer aficionados, get ready! Steel Hands Vista Distilling and Brewing at 705 A Gervais Street is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, November 8, at 4:30 p.m.. The festivities include live music starting at 5 p.m., so mark your calendars and come join the celebration!

Investing in Nature: Palmetto Trail Updates

The Palmetto Trail is receiving some well-deserved upgrades at Poinsett State Park. A generous grant from The Williams-Brice-Edwards Charitable Trust has enabled trail staff and volunteers to replace outdated infrastructure, like a new bike repair station and kiosk that will surely benefit outdoor enthusiasts.

Strengthening Ties: South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission

In an inspiring move, Governor Henry McMaster, along with Lieutenant Governor Pamela S. Evette, has officially signed S. 621, establishing the South Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission. This commission, consisting of 15 members, aims to boost trade and investment between our beautiful state and Ireland. It’s great to see efforts that promote international relationships!

Community Support: The South Carolina State Fair’s Donation

The South Carolina State Fair is stepping up to help with recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene, donating $200,000 to assist organizations involved in relief work. The funds will be divided among four Salvation Army locations and Samaritan’s Purse, ensuring that critical support reaches those in need. It’s heartening to see our community coming together during tough times.

Transportation Improvements: River Drive Resurfacing

Lastly, the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has been busy resurfacing River Drive since February 2024 and is now adding buffered bicycle lanes between Main and Sunset. These enhancements align with the City of Columbia’s Walk Bike Columbia Pedestrian and Bicycle Master Plan, making our streets safer for cyclists.

Columbia is alive with energy and growth, and there’s never been a better time to explore what our local businesses and community efforts have to offer! From new openings to exciting improvements, it’s a great time to support local and enjoy all that our area has to showcase.


Exciting Developments in Columbia: New Businesses, Renovations, and Community Support Initiatives

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