I had visited the mall a few times in the past but not given it much thought until a couple of months ago when I decided I wanted a little booth of my own. From the beginning, Debbie the landlord, was there to offer much needed guidance and knowledge to help me get started and she continues to be a source of sound advice anytime I or any other vendor asks. These days I spend most of my free time at the mall hanging out with the other vendors. You have a coin guy, a record guy, and the Barbie lady just to name a few. My biggest discovery while searching the many booths was that I have been able to find household items and other necessities at below retail and the items are higher quality than newer options at the big stores. I can also say that I am recycling in a very real and meaningful way. On a funny side note, we often leave with something because we are always buying each other’s stuff. The Treasure Cove Mall is a quiet and zero pressure shopping and...
Read moreThe employees were really friendly. I had just gotten an electric wheelchair and was trying it out for the 1st time. The shop was really small and had a lot of stuff, so I had a very hard time moving around. Their prices on antiques were high, but more common items were fairly cheap. They had some unique gifts, which I...
Read moreA wide variety of vintage pieces located on 2 floors in this Antique emporium that will have you looking for that special addition to your personal collection. Great place to visit with both family and friends.Always something new to see and experience and bring back memories of...
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