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    The Red Geranium

    4.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    9 years ago

    Be aware that this place is randomly closed during what they post as normal business hours.

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    14 years ago

    Love this place!!! They have the coolest stuff, I always leave wtih something unique. Their prices are great and the staff is wonderful.

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    Common Threads - Brook Park - Small stained glass lamp

    Common Threads - Brook Park

    (10 reviews)

    Common Threads is a very nice thrift shop, there are 2 locations a larger store in Fairview park…read moreand the medium sized store in Brookpark near the airport. This store is located in a large shopping plaza, plenty of parking in front. The store itself is well organized and breaks down about 50%/50% between clothing and home goods. Up front as you come in you will find some furniture and plenty of interesting pieces. There is usually one or two displays in the front windows. On the left side of the store you will find a nice selection of decor pieces, kitchenware and other assorted housewares. The right side of the store is women's clothes up front with men's clothes in the back. The clothes are generally of real high quality, the prices are a bit higher than most other stores, but if you go on Thursday the prices are 50% off. Each day of the week has a different discount deal. While I don't always find something I want, when I do it is usually very cool. I did find a small stained glass lamp in a Frank Llyod Wright style and a cool little carved stone figure. Overall the Brookpark store has some really nice products and you can find some great finds. Common Threads Brookpark is a very well organized and well stocked thrift store; it almost feels like you are not at a thrift store but you can definitely find some really great buys. They do a really nice job of presenting the products and keep the store well stocked and looking good. May not be the place to find the best values, but you can find some great buys.

    A very nice store! I had left my sport coat in DC over Easter & needed one for an event...so I…read morechecked here. I found a great looking one @ a great price. The store is clean, orderly, & has wonderful people working in the store.

    VNTG Home - Estate Sales, Consignment & Donation Services.

    VNTG Home

    (26 reviews)

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    Goodrich Kirtland

    Vintage Home. Wonderful resource for many reasons. Lets start with location - easy find VINTAGE…read moreHOME at 1235 Marquette in Cleveland industrial district just off E55th St. 30-45 min from Akron depending on the traffic I-77 to I-90 to E55th St exit.. Attention Baby Boomers and all others who have some spare time to take a leisurely trip to Cleveland and enjoy searching for a special furniture find. This establishment is a real find! Huge old factory filled to the brim with every kind of furniture, fabrics and on site upholsterers including antiques, retro, mid century modern, French antiques, mirrors, art moderne, classic colonial, danish modern and boho just to name a few. Despite the size of this place, and it is huge, its remarkably dust free and well organized. They also offer many services that you may find helpful i.e., house staging, downsizing services, consignment, trade-in specialty paints and beautiful fabrics with onsite upholsterers. Plan on spending a decent amount of time here - there is no quick way to take it all in except spend the time and familiarize yourself - maybe next time you can skip some of the areas that you are not particularly interested in. You might want to stop at Galucci's Italian market, close proximity to Little Italy and may I suggest Mia Bella - the oyster bar is a fun place to sit with plenty of top notch food and oysters, drinks are fab. The chef's at the oyster bar will explain all the nuances of the different oysters and curate a selection for you. YUM!

    Do not trust anything VNTG or its owner!!!…read more I purchased small pieces from VNTG with good luck over the years, and used to loved going there to shop whenever they had sales. Because of this, I consulted and paid VNTG to reupholster a large amount of antique furniture that was my mother's and grandmother's. It took weeks longer than expected to get it back, but the first part turned out fine. When the initial reupholstered furniture was returned, we made arrangements with VNTG to pick up several pieces of antique furniture to sell on consignment. The furniture included various antique chairs and other pieces, plus a baby grand piano -- all in good condition. It took two trips for VTNG to pick it all up. We were promised both trips I was told that Michael would email us a consignment contract as soon as the furniture arrived at VNTG's warehouse store. After months and months of back and forth, I confirmed with the woman who had made the pickup arrangements that, yes, she remembers well the furniture being picked up, delivered to VNTG, -- and that their movers had damaged the grand piano moving it. She remembers this because this was all at the beginning of the pandemic and they were having trouble getting good movers willing to move the piano. Again I was promised that she would make sure "Michael" would call me to resolve and make sure to send me the consignment contract within a day or so. More weeks and months of back and forth letting VNTG know they had our furniture and Michael still had not sent us our consignment contract. Still nothing! Just broken promises. Never a return call. Finally, I went to VNTG to look for my furniture myself. I scoured the entire warehouse, loading docs, every room, everything. All of it, literally all of it, VNTG had already sold during the months waiting on "Michael or someone" to get us our contract. Not a single piece of my furniture was still at VNTG. At that time, the woman working said she didn't know what might have happened. I was told to call back and talk to their office manager. After numerous attempts over several days, I finally managed to catch VNTG's office manager by phone. She seemed to be the most honest person I'd talked to there and sounded completely deflated. She said she quitting after working there for about a year and only had a a few days left. She shared she was leaving because she spends all day getting nothing but complaints just like mine, passing them on, only to get a call back again that no one from VNTG was responding but her. She admitted that VNTG doesn't keep good records of what comes in, from whom, or when and who it is sold to. She said Michael never returns calls. She suggested I talk directly to the owner and she would have the owner call me back right away. I had to insist she give me the owner's cell phone number just in case I didn't get a return call. The owner, like everyone else, never returned my call. Two days later, (because I had insisted on getting the owner's cell in advance) I called the owner and told her the whole history -- names of people I had worked with; details of the furniture picked up by VNTG; the movers dropping and breaking a leg on the grand piano; who I had followed up with; what happened each time (i.e., Michael or "someone" was supposed to contact me, never got a call back ever; and that they had sold my furniture without paying me. The owner, who was at the Cleveland airport and was flying back into Cleveland at this time, promised me she would personally look into it as she was heading to the VNGT store from the airport. She confirmed she had my phone number on her cell and would be back in touch. That was a year ago. I have never heard back from the owner or anyone at VNTG! MY ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND BABY GRAND PIANO WHICH, KNOWING VNTG'S PRICING, WOULD HAVE SOLD FOR THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IS GONE! VNTG SOLD IT AND NEVER PAID ME MY PART OF THE PROCEEDS (HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS!) Furthermore, I have learned that VNTG doesn't do its own upholstering any more. The first part of what they upholstered for me (my grandmother's and Mother's antiques) they did in house. The second part (three bar stools) was outsourced and they failed to inform me. It took more than a month longer than promised to get back. In the end, I had to pick it up at the third-party outsourcer myself because VNTG was so unreliable. I cannot discourage you enough from trusting VNTG. When the owner knows what is going on and that her customers are being lied to and cheated then does nothing -- you know that behavior is condoned by the owner herself.

    Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland & East Central Ohio - Lots of VHS and DVD players !

    Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland & East Central Ohio

    (24 reviews)

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    I have always loved this Goodwill; It's the closest one to my house and I've found lots of goodies…read moreat this location. That being said, the organization and quality of this location is notably declined every time I visit. Today was the worst experience I've had here. I walked in at 5:45. The store was incredibly busy today. There was plenty of staff to handle it - I counted 5 employees on the floor. The first thing I noticed was that the return racks were overflowing (initially a good thing for me, I like going through put-backs). By 6:30 I had an armful of clothing items that I wanted to try on. By this time, 4 employees had barricaded the dressing room area and blocked the ONLY floor length mirror in the store to sort through the return racks. 5 customers with full carts and arms of clothing have surrounded the dressing rooms, and one of the employees says they've closed 2 of the 4 dressing rooms for the night. An HOUR AND A HALF before closing, with a very busy store!! And again, the ONLY full length mirror has been put out of commission by this return process. I understand that they were behind on sorting the return racks and needed to deal with it, although I'm not sure how that happened with so many people working. What I truly do not understand is why on earth they would close half of the dressing rooms with dozens of people still browsing, and 1.5 hours before closing. I ended up going over to the wall art section and bending down to review my choices in a mirror for sale on the floor. The last few times I've been here they've closed the dressing rooms earlier and earlier. There is never an announcement that the dressing rooms are being closed early. I get that these hardworking people want to leave on time and get home to their families. However, with 5 employees working, it should certainly be manageable to return goods consistently to avoid getting overwhelmed and keep the dressing rooms open until a reasonable time. I'm going to avoid this location for a while. I thrift after work, and it seems I'll have almost no time to browse before they start shutting down. All of that said, Beverly at the cash register is an absolute angel. Her sweetness brought me back from being quite overwhelmed and irritated.

    I found a brand new miss meyers clean day candle in compassion flower scent for $3.20 on Tuesday…read morehere. Last time I came here probably last summer I got a Patagonia sweater for my dad and a swimsuit top that was brand new and fit me well! Sometimes I can find something here - but I have to search.

    The Red Geranium - vintage - Updated May 2026

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