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Detroit - Center City Thrift Store |
1200 W. Fort St.
Detroit
48226
Contact Person: Jameel El-Shabazz
Phone: 313.309.3372
Sunday Hours: Donations Only 11am-5pm
Monday Hours: 9am-7pm
Tuesday Hours: 9am-7pm
Wednesday Hours: 9am-7pm
Thursday Hours: 9am-7pm
Friday Hours: 9am-7pm
Saturday Hours: 9am-7pm
Opened in October 2006 in a building formerly used as a manufacturing site by Detroit Ball Bearing, this 17,048 sq. ft. store is located on the edge of Downtown Detroit, in historic ‘Corktown’. This store replaced a previous nearby location just blocks away within the Southeast Michigan ARC/Detroit Campus building. The new site provides convenient free parking in the adjoining parking lot. Its carpeted interior features 2 spacious fitting rooms. This location provides employment to 21 people who are assisted daily by 1 ARC Program Beneficiary. Store proceeds and donations support The Salvation Army’s Southeast MI A.R.C. Weekly Sales: Monday - Starts a new 50% Off Color Tag Tuesday - 25 % Military Discount Day Wednesday - 25% Senior 55+ Discount Day Thursday - 25% Student Discount Day Friday - 5 for $5 Day Saturday - 5 for $5 Day
Other Promotions: New Years Day 50% Off Sale March Madness 50% Off Sale Memorial Day 50% Off Sale 4th of July 50% Off Sale Summer Sizzler 50% Off Sale Labor Day 50% Off Sale
EarlyBird Sale Ladies Night Sale Mens Night Sale
Please see store for details.
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Comments:
I am a regular visitor to the Army on Fort Street. I work downtown so I frequent once or twice a week. The manager there is always so positive and upbeat. She is a pleasure. Don\'t seem to let the the small stuff get to her. Ive watched her with the nicest of customers and the rudest and she handles all the same. I applaud her handling of things. She always seems to wanna help, if you can find her, she never is still. I think she is the best you have had there yet. Keep up the awesome job and I\'ll continue to shop.
The prices here are high to be a community thrift store.
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