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    Humble Impressions

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    InexpensiveThrift Stores
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    6 years ago

    Great Selection of Items at Great Prices! Money goes to a good cause, I highly recommend this place!

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    Emporium 31

    Emporium 31

    3.6
    (25 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $

    This place is hit or miss for a bargain you'll want to take home, but you'll always have a good…read moretime wandering the aisles. At the very least, it's a fun romp through a bit of local history, and at the most, it's a perfect place to frequent in search of that one piece your home is looking for. My wife and I make this a regular date day trip. Any time we have some time off, we'll stop by and peruse. We've only bought something two or three times, but each time it was an absolute steal. That's not to say everything is cheap. There are plenty of traps that are looking to sell you junk at a premium, but that's to be expected at any flea market. if you're familiar with flea markets and co-op sales like this, you'll have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. This is one of the good. It's clean, it doesn't have any lingering smells. The stalls are well laid out, not messy, and not cramped. The staff is always in a good mood, the stall proprietors are often there and willing to chat, and when you're done, you can stop off at any number of little restaurants in the same shopping area. I've been coming here since dating my wife, and we'll keep coming back as long as we're nearby. I'm definitely a fan.

    This is an interesting spot that is more garage sale feel than flea market. A few of the sections…read morewere precise and made up with some thought, but the majority were seemingly just loose items dumped into a space. We were looking for furniture which is not heavily prominent here. The staff were friendly but I'm not sure how much you can find unless you spend a bit of time really searching. An interesting spot but not as good as I remember from past visits.

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    Good News Ministries

    Good News Ministries

    4.7
    (6 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $

    They provide excellent customer service and their items are reasonably priced. I have purchased…read moreeverything from clothing to dishes. The 2 broad rim hats were only $1 and they look brand new.

    Good News Ministries Thrift Shop is a small but mighty thrift shop that has existed quietly on the…read morecorner of East Washington Street and Rural since 2006 in what appears to have been a former Village Pantry. Falling under the umbrella of Good News Mission, a near-eastside ministry that started off as what one some would call a "homeless shelter" but has grown to include a youth center, supports for families, and even a neighborhood health clinic with a focus on the near-eastside. Good News Ministries Thrift Shop offers used or new clothing, furniture, appliances, household items, and much more. The thrift shop is run by residents from the men's shelter and offers them work experience and direct customer interaction. I drive by the thrift shop just about every single day on the way to work and had long been curious, however, I never stopped in until recently to finally check it out. Those who were working in the story were friendly and helpful. Rest assured that this is not a Goodwill store - it's smaller, less organized, and definitely more crowded and a bit run down. However, I found it to be clean and actually was surprised how much they actually had. 100% of the proceeds from the thrift shop help to support the various efforts of Good News Ministries. It's worth noting that this very much a ministry as is everything with Good News. There's a strong foundation of faith here, specifically Christian, and it radiates throughout their offerings. In terms of accessibility, I'd say the thrift shop offers casual accessibility. Yes, you can get in it and the actual environment typically will depend on what they have at the time. I generally had not much difficulty, but it's a bit hit-and-miss. Because it's an old Village Pantry, the building itself was generally designed with accessibility in mind. I've never seen an actual crowd here. The small parking lot has informal options for accessibility like aisle ends, etc. The thrift shop is catty-corner to the Good News 10-unit family shelter and right by the East Washington Branch Library. Would I return? Definitely. Prices are good, options are plentiful, customer service is casual but helpful, and Good News has been around since the 1950s and has a long history of helping those with housing instability. Since this is only their 2nd review, I think it's safe to say this highly visible but often unnoticed thrift shop is definitely an under-appreciated gem here in Indy and a terrific way of supporting Good News Mission. Oh, and yes, they do accept donations. You can visit their website to find out more.

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    Our Youth Center's amazing 3-story playground!
    Our Youth Center's amazing 3-story playground!
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    Our Free Health Clinic, includes pediatric, women's health, dermatology, and optometry!
    Providing hope to Indianapolis since 1950!

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    Goodwill Outlet Store

    Goodwill Outlet Store

    2.9
    (20 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $

    I spotted this "outlet" warehouse store behind the regular "retail" store a couple of months ago…read moreand wondered what was different about it. I decided to check it out. Parking is an issue. The store is very popular and there were not enough spaces available. Some vehicles were parked on the interior roadways near the entrance. I had to park at the far end of the warehouse size building. The inside shopping area is less than half of the total square footage of the building you see from the outside. It is about the same footprint inside of their retail stores. The clothing is not on hangers rather laying in large bin type tables. I didn't see any organization to it such as men's vs women's vs children's so I did not browse the clothing. I looked over the furniture and bicycles. The furniture was in pretty poor condition today but the good stuff may have already been bought. There was a very nice cherry sofa table for $15 however it was broken where a drawer was located. The bicycles were dirt cheap and looked good however most were the 16 inch size so I was not able to "test ride" any of them. I also saw a wheelchair for only $7. Granted it was completely manual but for anyone in need of the basics, that was a really good deal. If you are not familiar with shopping at Goodwill, the way to do it is check into the store regularly as the good stuff goes quickly. You can find some decent items for extremely low prices, but you have to keep checking regularly because the good stuff only lasts for a day or so.

    This store overcharges, admits to it, then wonʻt refund your money when you point it out. Some of…read morethe workers and managers are super rude. Avoid this place!!

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