Huge market of independently stocked and maintained by individuals. Most everything they sell is an antique. There is one register area that handles all the sells.
As part of the building, there is a rewire person. From what I read, he rewires lamps. Also there is a restaurant called David Grisanti. We have not eaten at the location but have eaten at other Grisanti locations. The prices are on the high side. They serve Italian food.
As for the antique mall part of the business, they sell a huge variety of things: furniture, books, movies, albums, outdoor furniture, old tools, candles, potpourri, comics, blankets, rugs, chandeliers, lamps, seasonal decor, coins, kitchenware, old toys, and LOTS more
We go here for a couple of hours every few months. My wife loves it. Brings back memories of the past. We usually go on a Saturday. They always seem to have a nice crowd on Saturday.
My wife especially likes this one booth that has lots of earrings and necklaces. Almost always gets something from this booth. There is one booth she likes their potpourri and usually gets a pack or two on most visits.
I think prices run a little high. Maybe working in retail and knowing prices for new things makes it hard to understand the price on older things. But I ALWAYS see people buying things. So, prices are probably better than I think.
To appreciate this place you need to like antiques. It takes time to hit all the...
Read moreI had such a fantastic experience here! I was visiting from out of state and ended up buying my very first art piece—a stunning oil painting that I absolutely fell in love with. The price was around $1800, and the staff made the whole process seamless. They didn’t pressure me at all and were incredibly helpful and accommodating.
What impressed me most was how they handled the sale; they personally called the owner with my offer while I was standing there and made sure everything was transparent and fair. On top of that, they gave me recommendations for reputable shipping companies to help get the piece safely up to Michigan, which was a huge relief. The shipping process was smooth, all thanks to their trusted referrals.
This antique store isn’t just a business—they genuinely care about their customers and it shows. Their selection of vendors is beautiful, the staff is knowledgeable, and they go the extra mile to make sure you feel good about your purchase. If you’re looking for a place with real charm, integrity, and top-notch service, this is it....
Read moreOk, this place is huge by all means. One problem I have is the potpourri that then entire place smells like, it's overbearing on the senses. Next for bring an antique mall I really don't find it to have a good variety at all. If people can afford this mall its surely not your average everyday antique customer. Unfortunately, I found it to cater to the upper class only and firm was on so many items that it was a big turn off for me. Halfway thru the mall I was done with it, as they dont have floor people I would assume because they offer carts. Not sure if you can call vendors and make an offer on the treasures either. We did meet a spectacular vendor for 901 antiques. She was very nice and spent time with us on items we were interested in her booths. Shout out to her as she was the only vendor I purchased from in this mall. Sorry, but I am a vendor from an antique mall in Illinois and have booths along with cases. This place was so disappointing and I travel the United States all over buying from Antique Malls and just found this one...
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