Driving Downtown - Columbia - USA
Driving Downtown - Columbia South Carolina USA - Season 1 Episode 5.
Starting Point: Main St
Highlights include Main St - Sumter St (USC) - Assembly St - Gervais St - Lady St - Washington St - Hampton St - Taylor St - Blanding St.
Columbia is the capital of and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, with a population of 129,272 as of the 2010 United States Census. As of July 1, 2013, the city's population was estimated to be 133,358 (U.S. Census Bureau, July 2014 release). The name Columbia was a poetic term used for the United States, originating from the name of Christopher Columbus. Columbia is home to the University of South Carolina, the state's flagship and largest university, and is also the site of Fort Jackson, the largest United States Army installation for Basic Combat Training. In 1860, the city was the location of the South Carolina Secession Convention, which marked the departure of the first state from the Union in the events leading up to the Civil War.
Downtown revitalization
The city of Columbia has recently accomplished a number of urban redevelopment projects and has several more planned.[27] The historic Congaree Vista, a 1,200-acre (5 km2) district running from the central business district toward the Congaree river, features a number of historic buildings that have been rehabilitated since its revitalization begun in the late 1980s. Of note is the adaptive reuse of the Confederate Printing Plant on Gervais and Huger, used to print Confederate bills during the American Civil War. The city cooperated with Publix grocery stores to preserve the look. This won Columbia an award from the International Downtown Association.[28] The Vista district is also where the region's convention center and anchor Hilton hotel with a Ruth's Chris Steakhouse restaurant are located. Other notable developments under construction and recently completed include high-end condos and townhomes, hotels, and mixed-use structures.
The older buildings lining the Vista's main drag, Gervais, now house art galleries, restaurants, unique shops, and professional office space. Near the end of Gervais is the South Carolina State Museum and the EdVenture Children's Museum. Private student housing and some residential projects are going up nearby; the CanalSide development[29] at the site of the old Central Correctional Institution, is the most high profile. At full build-out, the development will have 750 residential units and provides access to Columbia's waterfront. Lady Street between Huger and Assembly streets in the Vista and the Five Points neighborhood have undergone beautification projects, which mainly consisted of replacing curbs and gutters, and adding brick-paved sidewalks and angled parking.
Economy
Columbia enjoys a diversified economy, with the major employers in the area being South Carolina state government, the Palmetto Health hospital system, Blue Cross Blue Shield of South Carolina, Palmetto GBA, and the University of South Carolina. The corporate headquarters of Fortune 1000 energy company, SCANA, are located in the Columbia suburb of Cayce. Other major employers in the Columbia area include Computer Sciences Corporation, Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's largest and most active initial entry training installation,[25] Richland School District One, Humana/TriCare, and the United Parcel Service, which operates its Southeastern Regional Hub at the Columbia Metropolitan Airport. Major manufacturers such as Square D, CMC Steel, Spirax Sarco, Michelin, International Paper, Pirelli Cables, Honeywell, Westinghouse Electric, Harsco Track Tech, Trane, Intertape Polymer Group, Union Switch & Signal, FN Herstal, Solectron, and Bose Technology have facilities in the Columbia area. There are over 70 foreign affiliated companies and fourteen Fortune 500 companies in the region. The gross domestic product (GDP) of the Columbia metropolitan statistical area as of 2010 was $31.97 billion, the highest among MSAs in the state.[26]
Hilton Columbia Center
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Experience our intimate and upscale Hilton® Columbia Center hotel in South Carolina, ideally located in the center of the financial, entertainment and historic district. Elegant in atmosphere and striking in detail, the Hilton® Columbia Center is the ideal setting for business and leisure travelers:
• Located close to University of South Carolina, South Carolina State Museum, Columbia Riverfront Park, Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, and the new Innovista Technology Epicenter
• Within walking distance of the best Restaurants and Night Clubs in Columbia
• Shopping is conveniently located nearby in the Congaree Vista
• Less than 15 minutes from the Columbia Metropolitan Airport
• Columbia SC is famously HOT and surprisingly COOL ~ click here to lean more
The graceful combination of historical architectural elements with modern facilities and chic design is apparent throughout our property. At the Hilton® Columbia Center you'll find all of the amenities for an unique experience at our hotel:
• 222 Guestrooms and Suites including 2 Presidential Suites
• 24-hour Business Center
• 24-hour Fitness Center
• Bell Staff and Valet Services
• Complimentary Wireless High-Speed Internet Access in the entire Hotel
• Complimentary Wired & Wireless High-Speed Internet Access in all Guestrooms
• Four Meeting Rooms and Executive Boardroom
• Full-service Bar
• Heated Outdoor Pool and Whirlpool
• High-definition Flat Screen LCD TV in all Guestrooms
• Onsite Ruth's Chris® Steak House Restaurant Fine Dining
• Room Service and Lounge Bar
Discover the best place to mix business with pleasure at our newly built Hilton® Columbia Center hotel in Columbia!
Video Tour of Weston Lake Recreation Area, Fort Jackson, SC
Video tour of Weston Lake Recreation Area, Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC. This Recreation Area is for U.S. military personnel only and IS NOT open to the public. Authorized users are Active Duty, Retired, 100% DAV, and DOD civilians. More information on this RV Park can be found at