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New Beginnings Thrift Shop
650 West Conway Road, Harbor Springs, Michigan, United States
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About the New Beginnings Thrift Shop
New Beginnings Thrift Shop is a charming store located at 650 West Conway Road in Harbor Springs, Michigan. Our shop offers a wide variety of affordable items including clothing, accessories, home goods, and more. By shopping with us, you not only save money but also support a good cause, as all proceeds go towards helping those in need. Visit us today to find great deals and give back to the community. Click here to review contribution requirements.
Photos of New Beginnings Thrift Shop
650 W Conway Rd, Harbor Springs, MI 49740, United States
Opening hours of New Beginnings Thrift Shop
Monday:
10:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of New Beginnings Thrift Shop
"Huge selection, great prices, friendly staff"
"Nice second hand store, workers are friendly always something different when we go there."
"I understand having a large stock of items. However, it is just too chaotic for me. I get anxiety walking around the place since it feels like everything is just placed in a spot it fits. If you use a cart, navigating around the place is horrible. I often feel that items are overpriced. Personally, I do not recommend it."
"3 stars - here's why. I thrift very often, and I've shopped at New Beginnings probably 15-20 times over the past 3 years. They have a huge inventory with lots of variety, probably some of the greatest range of things in one store in Northern Michigan. I've found some amazing finds there (particularly clothing) from the Harbor Springs locals who donate. The prices are usually decent (sometimes you can find really good clothes for $1-2 with their sales) but some things are just unreasonable and overall the prices have risen dramatically in the past year or so. In particular, most of the furniture has become ridiculously priced. Random wooden chairs and dinged end tables are $50+, a stained, torn, discolored leather couch is $140 - the types of things that a lot of people would have just put by the curb. If you are looking for nice antique furniture, they do acquire lots of home furniture from the well-to-do cottagers and price it in the $200-$900+ range. But I was looking for a used side table, lamp, etc. for my new apartment and could hardly find anything that I could afford. I understand that everything has value depending on what people are willing to pay, and that all the funds go to supporting their church's mission/community projects/paying staff. But as a working-class / low-income person, I can no longer recommend going there for furniture. The artwork, frames, décor, and even the really niche, who-would-buy-this knickknacks are also generally overpriced. My main problem is that they are pricing things like they are a high-end boutique while their warehouse environment, cleanliness, & organization says otherwise - they are very much NOT a boutique. In fact, I get a little stressed out every time I visit. I would bet the warehouse would be a lot less overflowing and cluttered with stuff if they had a better pricing system. The parking situation is a little sketch, too; it has started to get really crowded, and the cars can park haphazardly trying to fit in around the construction workers next door (parking lines would help). If you've never been, definitely go and check it out though. As I said, there is a wide selection to browse and there should be something for everyone. Hopefully, my feedback helps the store in the long-run because I do want it to succeed - I just wish things were different and that their store actually reflected what most locals who thrift need and can afford. Wish y'all the best."
"The best thrift store I've ever been to, no competition! I always find something, whether it's a little trinket or a new outfit -- they have such an incredible selection. The staff is also super friendly!"
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