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Someone in another thread on here mentioned Dollar Tree. It looks like 2 small strip centers so I wouldn't expect anything exciting.
Hopefully when QT opens, it will drive the gas prices to be more in line with the QT and Sam's Club in Easley, which are normally 15-20 cents cheaper than the Spinx and 7-11 on SC 153.
Does Powdersville have an actual downtown worth visiting? I get off that exit to visit my spa, but I never saw anything there other than fast food joints and random medical offices spread out from the exit.
Does Powdersville have an actual downtown worth visiting? I get off that exit to visit my spa, but I never saw anything there other than fast food joints and random medical offices spread out from the exit.
Not really. Powdersville was originally more of a crossroads than a town. It's now grown into a mess of disjointed retail but there isn't much of a center to it all.
Easley has a small downtown but even that doesn't have much to draw anyone there yet (a few restaurants, a small bookstore, and some antique shops). I think that is in the process of changing but that won't really come to fruition until the greenways around Easley are finished - probably 5-10 years from now.
Do we know what's going in those shopping centers beside the new Chick Fila. I heard Chipotle but what else?
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