For those who love to do it from scratch (& for very little $), this business has earned five stars. For those of us untalented & who must hire others to do the work (or suffer w/ new brass & glass-- blah), not so much five stars. I came for the photo opt, but did speak w/ 3 lovely older ladies requesting vinyl help on the difference between The Manhattan Transfer & Mannheim Steamroller, & I stuck around to hear the interaction among the two younger staffers & other customers. (It was professional, knowledgeable, & friendly.) I noticed the prices on vintage hanging lamps (very good), along with how organized & well-labeled aisles were. And, I took extra time salivating over all the metalwork & window frames on the parking side (& over the hoards of reclaimed wood on the west side-- no pic unfortunately). The laughter emanating from the children's recycled playground was a wonderful touch. When you first arrive, it's an easy drive in & easy parking. Then it's an easy dive around back & out. You're just a couple of buildings east of Satchel's on the same side of the road. This store is not for me due to ineptitude & a severe lack of creative drive, but it would be an artisan's palace. Lots & lots of wood canvases! And scrapbooking materials, too! If you can't locate a price on an item, you name it. I'm impressed w/ this eco-friendly establishment. Definitely worth a LOOK! read more