A previous website of popular Columiba restaurant chain Lizard’s Thicket will quickly end up being a Mexican restaurant.
The 6,500-square-foot restaurant building at 402 Beltline Boulevard has actually been offered to Cason Development Group LLC. Crawford Prezioso of Colliers South Carolina represented RMJJ in the sale of the building.
The building will be customized to accommodate Moctezuma’s Mexican Restaurant, according to a press release.
The enduring Lizard’s Thicket area closed throughout the height of the COVID-19 and owners of the chain chose to close it completely due to the fact that of continuous staffing problems.
Lizard’s Thicket has actually been a component in the higher Columbia location considering that initial owners Bob and Anna Williams opened the very first restaurant on Broad River Road in 1977. Since then, the country-cooking chain has actually broadened to 12 areas in Richland and Lexington counties and one in Florence.
“We are happy to represent the Williams family of RMJJ on the disposition of this Lizard’s Thicket location,” Prezioso said in the release. “The property is in a great location, enabling us to achieve a high value for the property. It will continue to serve the local community as a family restaurant.”
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