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Goodwill Store

4.3 (17 reviews)
Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Have been in many times, the staff has always been very nice and helpful! And selection is great!

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Vintage Charm

Vintage Charm

3.6
(10 reviews)

From the name, i was expecting to find vintage items but There were mostly handcrafted high quality…read moreitems with vintage charm. The shop is located in the heart of Zionsville on the west side of Main Street. They carry a nice selection of costume jewelry priced reasonable. There were lots of cute mittens and gloves out for the winter season. They carry some lovely woven soft scarves and sweaters. All would make nice gifts if you are looking for something special. There is a room to try-on clothes in the back. They were crowded on our visit so no one helped us and we were left to explore, which is what we wanted. My daughter really liked the jewelry. The shop is decorated with trendy vintage furniture and decor. I was not sure if those items were for sale or just for display. Towards the end of our visit, a clerk asked if we needed help. She was friendly and told us about the shop. They do a nice job of packaging your purchases in colorful tissue paper. There is street parking if you are early or lucky. Parking is a bear downtown Zionsville these days. Worth a visit. I may go back today and get that necklace for my daughter as a surprise.

Hi my name is Jon,…read more I am posting this to help you as a business owner. My goal is to help make Zionsville the most accessible town in America. With everyone's help we can make it happen. I will present an issue that you can fix or leave. I have given you 5 stars for being smart enough to do business in Zionsville. If you fix this issue these stars remain as is. The other day I was using the back street of Main Street businesses. The one where deliveries are made and lots of double parking takes place. Exactly, that street. I was stroling along in my wheelchair when I barely could pass by a green recycling toter. The next day two side by side partially block the sidewalk. Please understand I know you had no idea about this issue. Hence why I am not angry or anything. Just trying to help. The solution to this is free in this case. Just around the corner from these bins is a much wider section of sidewalk. Since the design leaves a vast section of pretty much unused sidewalk that can't be expected to be usable for pedestrians. You can move these bins just around the corner. Maybe adding 5 or 10 extra steps. Zero cost to you. This next part is informational only. The ADA can fine from $75,000 up to $300,000 even on a first time violation. To make things worse if someone was not being nice they could sue you. Typically these end our of court for about $40,000 to $100,000. As if that wasn't enough the town could fine you for misuse of a public sidewalk and fine you per day these bins have been on public property. I used to own my own small businesses before being disabled. I am only sharing information here. Since the bins are for business use, they must remain on business property at all times. But, where does a business place them? Inside for many. Only to be outside on pickup day. Then brought back inside. Why? Because you pay separate business taxes from the public sidewalk taxes. In this case the very nature or shape the buildings naturally make provide a place for these bins. And, while still on public sidewalk it can't reasonably be expected to be used. So, we have a wonderful opportunity to resolve this. I will provide images showing the spot interferes with easy passage. And, one showing the spot you can relocate them to at no cost. If you see me in the village or around don't hesitate to say hi. How you know it is me: I usually where a sun hat shiny on top, and most of the time I have a large bluetooth speaker on my lap. I am very approachable, easy going, and chatty. I am working on that, but nicely being direct helps. ADHD can be both creative and annoying to myself as well as anyone else. So far 100% of all businesses I have shared things like this with have been amazing. Cobblestone, Noah Grant's and yours as well. Not only that the others are also wheelchair accessible. I have not checked if you are yet. My FB is Jon Holt-Revels if you have questions.

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Homegoods

4.2
(19 reviews)
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OK...so I try to keep in mind what the aim/focus of a business is when I'm writing a review and not…read moregive a low rating just because that focus does not fit with my personal taste if the business does the thing they are trying to do well. Meaning...if I don't like hamburgers I'm not going to give a hamburger place a low rating if they seem to make a good burger...my not liking hamburgers isn't their fault....Homegoods seems to be one of those places that involve reduced price, kind of random things in a range of categories. It would likely be great fun with hidden bargains for people who love spending time looking for hidden treasures. I am not one of those people on most days...I need to be able to find what I'm looking for and get on with my day. Unless I'm on vacation, shopping is an item on my to-do list. If you have the time and enjoy the hunt, they do seem to have good quality items here including dishes, linens, towels and even furniture. They have some familiar brands of home products and items were in original packaging and appeared new. I needed some cushions for patio chairs and they did have some but the sizes and colors were not what I needed. They have shopping carts, but many aisles are too narrow for them. I think I'd likely only come back if I wasn't looking for anything in particular and was in the mood to just browse for random items. Again though, if you love just browsing, you'll probably have fun here!

What an amazing selection of decor and home and garden den products. I spent 4 hours in the store…read moreand was delighted. I went nuts! First time in the store and I bought Easter items and also a new birdbath for my backyard. The employees were all helpful and very knowledgeable . So go and take a friend. You'll be glad you did.

Goodwill Store - thrift_stores - Updated June 2026

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