News Summary
Columbia is abuzz with news of a proposed liquor store adjacent to the Sunset Point gas station on Rosewood Drive. Owner Parminder Singh plans a 3,600 square feet store, valued at $80,000, pending approval from the Board of Zoning Appeals. Scheduled for a vote on January 2, 2025, community concerns are rising, with some residents opposing the project, citing potential impacts on neighborhood charm. As discussions intensify, the future of the liquor store remains uncertain, highlighting local business dynamics in Columbia.
Exciting Developments in Columbia: New Liquor Store Proposal on Rosewood Drive
Columbia is buzzing with news as a new liquor store could soon make its way to Rosewood Drive! The owner of the well-established Sunset Point gas station, located at 1701 Rosewood Drive, has decided to dive into the liquor business by seeking approval for a new store right next to the gas station, and the community is on the edge of their seats waiting to see how this unfolds.
A Closer Look at the Proposal
Parminder Singh, who has been the proud owner of Sunset Point since 2005, has enjoyed a peaceful, incident-free relationship with the local community. With his plans to add a 3,600 square feet liquor store valued at $80,000, it seems that Singh is ready to take on a new venture. Of course, to open the new retail space, he needs to get the thumbs-up from the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals due to specific exemptions that liquor stores require under local zoning laws.
The Timeline Ahead
A meeting for the proposal is set for January 2, 2025, where the Board of Zoning Appeals will cast their votes. However, it seems that not everyone is on board with the idea. Residents from nearby neighborhoods are raising their voices in opposition to the new liquor store, and tensions are building in the community. Leaders like James Daniel, who heads the Wheeler Hill Neighborhood Association, are calling for a postponement of the vote so that local residents can gather to discuss their concerns about the liquor store.
Current Liquor Store Landscape
Interestingly, the nearest liquor stores are located about a mile away from Singh’s gas station, situated at the intersections of Rosewood and South Harden streets and Rosewood and South Holly streets. While liquor stores aren’t hard to come by, the community feels that the proposed location might impact the neighborhood vibe. Back in August 2024, the city approved another liquor store proposal for Tilly’s Warehouse, despite previous opposition from local groups, highlighting that this community is no stranger to liquor-related debates.
An Uncertain Future
If the Board of Zoning Appeals decides to defer the vote on Singh’s liquor store, the next chance for discussion will be on January 9, 2025. As we await this decision, the anticipation surrounding the proposed liquor store is palpable. With firm opinions on all sides, this neighborhood is bound to face some spirited discussions in the coming weeks. Will the liquor store open its doors, or will community concerns sway the decision? Only time will tell.
In a city that thrives on local businesses and community ties, residents are encouraged to stay informed and engaged in the conversation about the new liquor store on Rosewood Drive. Whether you’re in favor of the new venture or have reservations about it, your voice matters in this thrilling chapter for Columbia!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Rosewood Drive Liquor Store
- Augusta Chronicle: Columbia County Liquor Store Requests
- Augusta Press: Liquor Store Proposed
- Patch: Jewelry Store and Liquor Shop Robbed
- Columbia Tribune: World Gin Day Guide
- Wikipedia: Liquor Store
- Google Search: liquor store Columbia
- Google Scholar: Columbia liquor store zoning
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Liquor
- Google News: Columbia liquor store

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