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    Frances+Parke

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The best men's store in Zionsville!!! They have great quality and really care about the brands they carry!!

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    Vintage Charm

    Vintage Charm

    3.6
    (10 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    From the name, i was expecting to find vintage items but There were mostly handcrafted high quality…read moreitems with vintage charm. The shop is located in the heart of Zionsville on the west side of Main Street. They carry a nice selection of costume jewelry priced reasonable. There were lots of cute mittens and gloves out for the winter season. They carry some lovely woven soft scarves and sweaters. All would make nice gifts if you are looking for something special. There is a room to try-on clothes in the back. They were crowded on our visit so no one helped us and we were left to explore, which is what we wanted. My daughter really liked the jewelry. The shop is decorated with trendy vintage furniture and decor. I was not sure if those items were for sale or just for display. Towards the end of our visit, a clerk asked if we needed help. She was friendly and told us about the shop. They do a nice job of packaging your purchases in colorful tissue paper. There is street parking if you are early or lucky. Parking is a bear downtown Zionsville these days. Worth a visit. I may go back today and get that necklace for my daughter as a surprise.

    Hi my name is Jon,…read more I am posting this to help you as a business owner. My goal is to help make Zionsville the most accessible town in America. With everyone's help we can make it happen. I will present an issue that you can fix or leave. I have given you 5 stars for being smart enough to do business in Zionsville. If you fix this issue these stars remain as is. The other day I was using the back street of Main Street businesses. The one where deliveries are made and lots of double parking takes place. Exactly, that street. I was stroling along in my wheelchair when I barely could pass by a green recycling toter. The next day two side by side partially block the sidewalk. Please understand I know you had no idea about this issue. Hence why I am not angry or anything. Just trying to help. The solution to this is free in this case. Just around the corner from these bins is a much wider section of sidewalk. Since the design leaves a vast section of pretty much unused sidewalk that can't be expected to be usable for pedestrians. You can move these bins just around the corner. Maybe adding 5 or 10 extra steps. Zero cost to you. This next part is informational only. The ADA can fine from $75,000 up to $300,000 even on a first time violation. To make things worse if someone was not being nice they could sue you. Typically these end our of court for about $40,000 to $100,000. As if that wasn't enough the town could fine you for misuse of a public sidewalk and fine you per day these bins have been on public property. I used to own my own small businesses before being disabled. I am only sharing information here. Since the bins are for business use, they must remain on business property at all times. But, where does a business place them? Inside for many. Only to be outside on pickup day. Then brought back inside. Why? Because you pay separate business taxes from the public sidewalk taxes. In this case the very nature or shape the buildings naturally make provide a place for these bins. And, while still on public sidewalk it can't reasonably be expected to be used. So, we have a wonderful opportunity to resolve this. I will provide images showing the spot interferes with easy passage. And, one showing the spot you can relocate them to at no cost. If you see me in the village or around don't hesitate to say hi. How you know it is me: I usually where a sun hat shiny on top, and most of the time I have a large bluetooth speaker on my lap. I am very approachable, easy going, and chatty. I am working on that, but nicely being direct helps. ADHD can be both creative and annoying to myself as well as anyone else. So far 100% of all businesses I have shared things like this with have been amazing. Cobblestone, Noah Grant's and yours as well. Not only that the others are also wheelchair accessible. I have not checked if you are yet. My FB is Jon Holt-Revels if you have questions.

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    Green Apple Active Lifestyle Boutique

    Green Apple Active Lifestyle Boutique

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    While shopping in old town Zionsville, my wife wanted to stop by Green Apple to see what type of…read moreboutique it was. So glad we did! The shop is small, but makes the most of its space with displays and wall hangings of fashionable athletic wear. There is a small office with a cutout window that the shop owner, Shelly, can welcome customers. After just a few minutes of shopping, it was clear that Shelly has a real passion and knowledge of her products and the customers she hopes to serve. My wife kept finding items she liked and Shelly was able to tell her whether the brand ran large or small, was able to show other pieces that would coordinate with the piece, and some other products/accessories that might be useful. One of the cool options is that she has a customer list that you can sign up for online to periodically receive gift boxes selected for you based upon the profile you provide. You have the option to select frequency, dollar limits, piece limits, etc. You keep what you like and pay only for those and send the undesired pieces back. You can stop by anytime to meet with Shelly to fine tune your choices. Some folks even do this as a gift option for friends/relatives. One more thing: They do have a small selection Matilda Jane children's clothing that you can browse inside the shop. If you want to find quality clothing for your athletic endeavors that will easily transition to stylish wear "on the go", stop by and check this out! Review #2199

    Shelly the owner had a great eye and brings beautiful styles to this cute store. My favorite…read morestylist Michaela is always ready with a smile and makes great suggestions. Stop by whenever you are close to Zionsville!

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    Locally made bags as well as many more small ideas!
    Huge selection of golf wear! 2 UNDR.
    Huge selection of golf wear! 2 UNDR.
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    Global Gifts

    Global Gifts

    4.8
    (25 reviews)
    7.3 mi
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    Global Gifts is unexpectedly interesting and filled with exquisite artisan gifts and goods that are…read moreguaranteed fair trade. The shop is a hidden gem in a tiny strip mall in Nora. We stopped by after visiting a neighboring restaurant. The clerk was part of a volunteer staff and was friendly and welcoming. She told us about the sourcing of the merchandise. She also reminded me of their second location on Mass Ave. Several things caught my eye, especially the hand crafted "quilled" greeting cards. The handmade dresses and shirts are colorful and lovely. Handmade baskets, carvings and stuffed animals were among the merchandise. Prices are reasonable. I snagged a dark chocolate candy bar before leaving and have my eye on a pair of earrings. There's plenty of parking in the strip mall lot. Worth a visit.

    In a weird way, I've grown up with Global Gifts. Global Gifts is an Indy-based fair trade and…read moreethically made gift shop. It's a non-profit organization that has grown since it's first location opened in 1988 on north Michigan Road. At the time, I was a fumbling and bumbling adult and the manager, Julie, was a kind-hearted soul who welcomed my presence even though my income at the time meant I hardly ever spent anything. Global Gifts now has multiple locations and the Michigan Road spot is long gone. I now live in Lawrence and this spot is likely my closest option. I believe the other two locations still open are Mass Avenue here in Indy and a spot in Bloomington, IN. Global Gifts began in the 1980's as a project of First Mennonite Church with a commitment to Fair Trade products. 30 years later, Global Gifts continues its strong commitment to fair trade - this means the products you buy at Global Gifts support fair wages, gender equity, and dignified working conditions. They work with some familiar names, such as Equal Exchange, while also including lots of other individual and organizational vendors from around the world in offering products that are reasonably priced and free of a lot of the ethical concerns so often associated with coffee, jewelry, and other products from around the world. As a non-profit, a good number of the folks you encounter in the stores in each location are volunteers with a few paid staff that work across the organization and manage the retail centers. As I noted, this particular shop relocated recently from a spot in in the same strip center as Whole Foods. Due to some decisions by Kite Realty, several of the longtime vendors have departed and Global Gifts found this spot in a small strip center just south of East 86th Street on Westfield Boulevard. They are directly next to the new Illumine Coffee. Global Gifts is at the north end of the Strip Center. There's a ramp right at the end of the building and it's better to use than the south end (though the south end is more visible, I noticed multiple obstacles to access on the strip center's sidewalk. It's an older strip center and the sidewalk is somewhat narrow). Global Gifts noted during my visit that they'd already noticed a problem with accessibility when their door is open due to the narrow sidewalk. It's nice visiting businesses who are aware. This location is a bit longer than its predecessor. However, it's a tad more narrow. That said, I found this location MUCH more wheelchair friendly. No comparison. It may be how products are placed, but I was amazed how much it felt like I could wheel around without being concerned about hitting anything. The store itself is usually packed with a wide variety of goods made from around the world. While you can certainly spend a decent chunk of cash here, the prices are easily below many retail outlets in most cases and, again, you're supporting indie artisans and a non-profit organization. There's a strong "craft" vibe here with items ranging from jewelry to paper goods to home interiors to coffees, teas, and candies to children's toys to books and much more. I'm not quite ready to say that Global Gifts is 100% Fair Trade, given that they do support and carry some items from local people (especially in books) but I can easily say the vast majority would qualify as Fair Trade and I know the shop itself is certified as Fair Trade. There's a progressive spirit here - for example, their book options nearly always celebrate banned books and indie publishers. There's only a few books here, however, they're always great ones. While I'm a lot less bumbling than I used to be, I still love the staff and volunteers here. I learned today that the assistant manager actually drives from Lafayette to work here. That's commitment. A word of caution to the "quick" shopper. As most of those staffing the store and the cash registers (there are two) are volunteers, you may not necessarily get the hyper-speed of your usual retail outlet. Sometimes, volunteers have questions or have something happen they don't quite understand. It's helpful to have just a little bit of patience here. I've never reached the point of frustration myself here, but those more geared toward quick in-and-out visits may want to lower expectations a notch. They also have a rewards program that is worth signing up for. You can also order an awful lot online. Overall, Global Gifts remains one of my favorite places to shop for just about any occasion and for myself. The shop is small, but the mission is large and with a 30+ year history they've clearly succeeded in building something special here. If you're in the area, give them a try and now that they're next to an awesome coffeeshop this is just a great corner to visit.

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