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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.
During its recent fiscal year that concluded in June, the theater brought in more than $413,000 of its nearly $1.28 million in income from ticket sales, with nearly $370,000 of those ticket sales ...
The Village at Sandhill’s combination of stores like Academy Sports + Outdoors, Esther’s Soul Food + Kitchen, Luxe Beauty Supply and the Regal movie theater may be contributing to its survival.
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The Columbia Film Society is a nonprofit organization founded in January 1979 in Columbia, South Carolina.It is a community arts organization whose aim is to stimulate discussion and enhance appreciation of media arts in the community by presenting a wide variety of alternative films and sponsoring media arts events and educational programs.
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South Carolina has three drive-in movie theaters that can be found in the Lowcountry, Midlands and Upstate.
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. A movie theater was also on a southeastern outlot of the mall.