Habitat For Humanity Restore
869 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22304
About the Business
Habitat For Humanity Restore is a discount home improvement store and donation center located at 869 South Pickett Street, Alexandria, Virginia, United States. With additional locations in Chantilly and Herndon, the ReStore is open to the public Monday-Saturday and offers low-cost building supplies, furniture, and home furnishings. By shopping at the ReStore, you are helping divert items from landfills and supporting the organization's mission to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for local families.
The ReStore is open Monday-Friday from 10 am – 6 pm and Saturday from 9 am – 5 pm, with donation drop-offs accepted Monday-Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. Donations of new and used items are accepted from businesses, building contractors, suppliers, and individuals, and all donations are tax-deductible.
Volunteers play a vital role in the ReStore, assisting with donation acceptance, inventory organization, customer assistance, and more. Whether you love shopping, organizing, or interacting with people, there is a place for you at the ReStore.
By shopping or donating to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore, you are not only finding hidden gems and keeping items out of landfills, but you are also supporting the mission to build equity, stability, and homes for families in need. The profits from the ReStore locations in Alexandria, Chantilly, and Herndon support Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. & Northern Virginia.
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"As others have said, this is an insanely overpriced Habitat for Humanity. I actively looked up some of this stuff in store to find you could buy it new for cheaper. It’s a shame to see stores like this take advantage of people"
"Prices are bit all over the place. Some items are same as retail or regular shop. I’ll recommend visiting other restore shops in the area"
"This may be the most outrageously over-priced Habitat For Humanity Restore in the country. Items for sale here are 500-1,000% more $$$$ than 10 other Restores I’ve been to. Not worth the trip at all. Items Goodwill sells for $1-2 are $20 here, a 10-year old TV at Goodwill or Salvation Army that sells for $20-30 if $220-450 here, insane!!"
"I love thrifting at stores like this for odd pieces of glassware or furniture. The store layout is not the best for shopping. Quite disorganized in the back with just general groupings of different types of glasses. It’s a bit like a scavenger hunt, to sift through everything. There are lots of construction materials like tiles, faucets, sinks, piping, power tools, and large cabinets and statement pieces. During the pandemic there was a large amount of good priced office furniture from local businesses closing. The location is kinda far from everything else in the middle of all these industrial buildings."
"Decided to stop in on a whim today since I was only a mile or so away for an appointment. Location certainly isn't ideal as it is off the beaten path and tucked in among a storage unit and warehouses with huge 18 wheelers parked on the side of the road. Upon entering the store it's a very open plan with furniture sectioned off among the from half of the store. They certainly had tons of flooring, W/D and cabinets. The back half of the store... well if you have any kind of OCD when it comes to organization or tidiness.. you're gonna have a hard time. Even I was getting twitchy at the sheer chaotic mess that was the tools/lighting/ housewares section of the store. The prices seem to be kind of all over the place. You can find great deals like they had Pfister faucets for $30 when they retail from anywhere from $67 to $399 depending on the set. Though others were certainly on a high side of what I would pay for the item. Staff was incredibly hard to identify as other then a small black name tag on some of them they looked like any other customer in the store. The cashier was friendly, though seemed a little distracted. all in all not a bad habitat but certainly not one of the better ones in Northern VA. Certainly one to go to for construction material."
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