Interesting group of merchants here. Habitat for Humanity thrift store is very over-priced. Prices almost seem like a joke, with an old dingy chair priced at $20 while nearby, there's a working sewing machine priced at $3. Over here, an antique armoire in rougher shape than should be allowed, priced at $90, and a few feet away, an ornate set of fireplace implements, probably brass, goes for $4. Backward pricing makes me suspicious to say the least. Next on the mall is Nadeau. Pronounced as if to say "Nay, do not shop here unless you just hate keeping more of your money". At first I thought wow, cool stuff! Piled high and tight are some very interesting decorative items, much different than...
Read moreWatched Flips cheerleading team prep for competition. Those kids practice hard and everyone loves the staff from what I can tell. Spacious and comfortable. Staff do well looking after those under their guidance. Clean areas, floors, restrooms, and parking lots. Close to the Carolina Place Mall and...
Read moreI was here for the ReStore opening. Bought a few things and chatted with the staff. All were of 1st class quality. Please support the Habitat for Humanity they do great things for veterans and...
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