Sunday, November 20, 2022

Goodwill | Holmes, PA

 

2137 MacDade Blvd.

Welcome to the Holmes Goodwill!

We're back on The Retail Connection! Today, we're checking out a thrift store. The Holmes Goodwill, located in the MacDade Plaza, has been open for over 30 years (formerly a furniture store) and recently got a remodel. The walls have been painted, new decor is up, and the checkout and cart corrals have been moved. Let's step inside, get out of the cold, and take a look!



This area was formerly empty, but it now houses the cart corrals. They were previously along the front wall, where the checkout currently is. The wall was also repainted with this new slogan.


Here's a look at the decor that runs along the walls. The "Donate. Shop. Create Jobs." slogan is seen throughout the store. 


I don't know for sure, but I think these price directories are new. They're towards the back of the store, where the glassware, housewares, books, and movies are.


These category markers are also new. These are all throughout the store.


The biggest change by far is the new checkout area. I took this picture from where the old checkout lanes were. They went the other way and were further back. This new way is definitely much better.

Other Images of Interest

My Finds

I found some interesting retail memorabilia on my trip here.

Reused carts


This store has a plethora of recycled shopping carts. In view are carts from Acme, Walmart, and Marshalls. I wouldn't be surprised if this store also has old Kmart carts from their Holmes location, which closed in 2019, lying around, though I didn't see any.


Here's a close-up look at the cart I used on this trip, a black cart from Acme. I used to see red ones at this store before the remodel, but not this time.

Vintage filter-drier


Not necessarily retail, but I saw this very old Sporlan Catch-All Filter-Drier which is probably from the 50's or 60's. According to Google, Sporlan Valve Company is defunct and was located in Elkins Park, PA.

A&W mug


I ended up buying this A&W mug. It was only 99 cents. It's in pretty good condition, too.

CVS sticker


The item itself (a brownie pan/cutter) wasn't interesting, but I thought this sticker was. It's a "security label" which obviously wasn't supposed to be on something that was for sale. There's a number beneath it to call "if found at other outlets". The CVS is still open, by the way.

That's all for this brief tour! Thanks for stopping by The Retail Connection!




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