ReStore

ReStore

415 Olympia Ave NE Downtown Olympia
Open EVERDAY 9am – 6pm
360.956.3456
ReStore@spshabitat.org

Saving Money, Building Homes

In these tough economic times we know everyone need to tighten the belt. That is why the ReStore’s prices start at 50% of retail and get cheaper from there. Each month our prices drop by 25%, saving your even more money.  We know you have choices for where you shop and when choosing the ReStore you not only make a decision that saves you money, you make a decision that builds homes for families right here in Thurston County. The ReStore is the ONLY landfill diversion program that supports the building of homes for low-income families.

Why Buy New?

Whether you are a contractor, homeowner, craftsman, artist or designer you will find a wealth of interesting, inspiring and dsc_0198practical materials to complete almost any project at South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore. You’ll find our 18,000 sq. ft. retail space in downtown Olympia stocked with everything from vintage, one-of-a-kind items to new and surplus materials.

 
 
 

Chances are very good that we’ve got something in stock that you’ve been looking for. Our inventory changes daily so you may find yourself a frequent shopper! Just stop by our store and talk to any one of our staff or volunteers, they will be happy to help you with your project needs. To check out what we have this week click here.

Don’t Dump It, Donate It!

Each day nearly 600 tons of garbage leaves Thurston County headed for the small town of Roosevelt on the Columbia River. Everyday people line up to pay to dump their trash, a lot of which is NOT trash. Before heading off to the landfill to dump your “trash” think of us first. In 2010 the ReStore diverted more then 800 tons of items from the landfill, that is over 1,600,000 pounds, a number which we hope to increase year after year. For a full list of items we accept check out this page.

The Habitat ReStore is the only landfill diversion center in Thurston County that puts all of its proceeds into building workforce housing in Olympia.

 

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