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Milli et Jaime

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Forever Young Children's Consignment - Well-lit, well labeled, good inventory turnover.

Forever Young Children's Consignment

(10 reviews)

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Forever Young does not disappoint. It is clean and well-organized. The products are high quality,…read moreas they only accept items by appointment, with strict guidelines on brands and quality. Often, furniture/equipment is accompanied by a printed sheet showing the original specs of the item; what a nice touch! The turnover is on point, providing a new selection of items during most visits. Items are discounted by half after a certain date. The owners thought of everything, including a playroom for children to use while their parents shop. This in itself shows the care that has been put into this establishment. There is a rack of maternity clothing and a plethora of maternity items here. Before I became a mom, I didn't understand that a children's thrift shop might carry maternity items. I was still looking for that non-existent maternity thrift shop! I appreciate this rack for a number of reasons: most thrift stores don't sort out maternity clothing, which end up hidden amongst the racks of regular clothing; quality maternity clothing is not cheap, generally unstylish, and . . . used for such a short period of time! Besides clothing, furniture, baby and nursing equipment and maternity clothes, Forever Young features a room of books and toys. Children are not allowed to play in here (playing is for the play room!); thus- unlike at regular thrift shops- there are not children actively playing with a product you might want to purchase. Don't forget to grab a (complimentary) chocolate next to the cash register. What didn't they think of?!

My favorite children's consignment shop. Owners are very friendly and helpful. They make it…read moreconvenient to shop for clothes during your appointment to drop things off for consignment. I love how I can build up my account by selling items and then use those funds to buy new items for my children. Or if you prefer they will cut you a check on the spot for whatever your weekend earned. Convenient location in a shopping center in Tequesta.

Harbourside Place

Harbourside Place

(20 reviews)

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I was driving back to Fort Lauderdale and decided to check this place out since it was on the way…read more It's right next to the water and there are some trails that you can walk by the water. There are a variety of restaurants and shops including Tommy Bahamas,Salt life and Calaveros Cantina. There is an outdoor Amphitheater for concerts and performances. The Wyndham Hotel is there as well, I walked into the lobby and it's gorgeous. There is some street parking and a parking garage that was free on Sunday.

Harbourside Place is a 5 acre mix of shops, offices, restaurants, an amphitheater, and a 5 story…read moreWyndham Grand hotel on the corner of U.S. 1 and Indiantown Road on the Intracoastal. Before Harbourside was built the land was occupied by a bank building, the Perry Institute for Marine Science and the Burt Reynolds Museum. In early 2000 Jupiter purchased the land and Harbourside opened in December of 2014. In the summer of 2021, Harbourside rebranded by reducing its retail space by 70 percent in favor of outdoor dining and small gatherings. They prefer to generate income from offices. Under the new plan live music concerts which had been a source of complaints and lawsuits would be reduced to 10 a year. With less stores Harbourside is hoping to be more known for its special events. There is a classic car show once a month on Saturdays and on Sunday mornings there is an outdoor yoga class. There is also a waterfront market I attended with small businesses and food vendors. Jupiter's 2.5 mile Riverwalk pathway runs from Oceanside at the beach and crosses over the Intracoastal to Harbourside. The path allows people biking and traveling by foot to follow the Intracoastal north to the Jupiter inlet. It is nice to walk along the path within Harbourside. Harbourside has free parking in the garage if you stay under 2 hours. The Burt Reynolds and Friends Museum was a hard loss to the community. He was Jupiter's favorite son. There isn't anywhere I'd shop in Harbourside but I like the Tommy Bahamas (to eat), BurgerFi, Subculture Coffee, and Calaveras Cantina. It seems like Jupiter is a little lost on how to best use this prime real estate. There isn't very much to make you want to stick around although the water view is beautiful. Hopefully they will get it figured out and make Harbourside a not to be missed destination experience.

Habitat For Humanity Thrift Store - Plant holders

Habitat For Humanity Thrift Store

(19 reviews)

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The seed for Habitat for Humanity was planted at a community farm outside of Americus, Georgia by…read morefarmer and biblical scholar Clarence Jordan. Jordan along with Habitat founders Millard and Linda Fuller developed the concept of partnership housing. Those in need of shelter would work side by side with volunteers to build affordable homes at no profit. House payments would be combined with no interest loans provided by supporters which would then be used to build more homes. In 1973, the Fullers took their house building concept to Zaire where they worked for three years. When they returned to the United States they founded Habitat for Humanity International in 1976. President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn became involved and raised awareness. Habitat is now in all 50 states in the U.S. and in more than 70 countries. They have helped 29 million to be able to afford safe shelter. In 1991 Habitat for Humanity launched the concept of the ReStore in Winnipeg, Canada. In 1992 the first Habitat for Humanity restore opened in the U.S. in Austin Texas. The ReStores accept donations from the community and home improvement stores and then resells the items to the public at a discounted price. The profit from the ReStore supports the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate. I discovered this Habitat for Humanity Restore around the corner from where I had lunch. Compared to other restores I have visited, this store was cleaner, neater, and had more items. Several rooms were filled with furniture, clothing, accessories, home goods, decorative items, large and small appliances, toys, lamps, books, baskets, and linens. I was tempted by a $6 instant pot. On the day I visited they were having an additional 20 percent off pink tags. This is a great store to thrift, especially if you are setting up your first home. Shopping and donating to Habitat for Humanity really helps people in need.

I want to start by thanking the staff at habitat for humanity at Jupiter location -- they truly…read moretreat you family here . I'm very grateful for all the help and the opportunity to shop on a budget while still finding great deals. Emily and the team are the best -- always professional, friendly, and informative whenever I have questions about sales or items I need. Everyone, from the drivers to the volunteers and staff, works together to help, and they really are the greatest team ever! I wish I can just give them all raises and bonuses and vacation time for their hard work !! Happy holidays

Pennies For Heaven

Pennies For Heaven

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Every time, every time it rains, it's gonna rain pennies from heaven…read moreDon't you know every cloud contains lots of pennies from heaven You'll find your fortune's fallin', baby, all over the town Be sure, be sure that your umbrella is upside down. Pennies from heaven means unexpected fortune, a windfall. I love it for the name of a thrift store. You never know what fortune you might find here. Pennies For Heaven is a thrift store founded in 1971 and operated by the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd. The shop is run by friendly volunteers who raise money for the church by selling donated high end clothing and shoes, jewelry, accessories, men's clothing, household items, books, small appliances, golf equipment, books, children's clothing, and toys. The proceeds from all sales directly benefit the Mission and Ministry of Church of the Good Shepherd. They are a not-for-profit, so they do not charge sales tax. Pennies for Heaven is always having a sale. On the day I visited red tags were 50 percent off, red/yellow tags were 50 percent off, and blue tags were $1.00. The store is neatly organized and has interesting items at great prices. They accept donations of gently used items during our regular store hours. Furniture pickup is by appointment only.

This is my new favorite in SEFL. Beautiful little shop at the church... sweet, helpful little old…read moreladies, and excellent quality clothing, shoes, home decor, and housewares. I bought my husband a pair of NWT Grand Slam performance pants for $9 and a pair of EUC Eddie Bauer pants for $5, and myself a Lily Pulitzer blouse for $28 and a Jude Connally dress for $28.

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