here is the national wholesale liquidators in nanuet ny
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New York City, NY
QuoteOriginally posted by d_fife
here is the national wholesale liquidators in nanuet ny
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that one moved into the old service merchandise when it closed
Anyone vintage shopping cart hunting will want to track one of these stores down. I've spotted black Caldor carts, Bradlees, and Ames carts here by the ton.
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
Anyone vintage shopping cart hunting will want to track one of these stores down. I've spotted black Caldor carts, Bradlees, and Ames carts here by the ton.
the one in Naute has Caldor and Bradlees carts ive spotted a few service merchandise sears home depot carts there too
The store itself really isn't that much different from an Ocean State Job Lot. Heck, they even share the same practice of stockpiling historical retail shopping carts. National Wholesale Liquidators looks like it carries more stuff while the Job Lot has more locations in other states.
I really dislike all these close-out stores (which includes OSJL, Big Lots, and NWL -- have yet to visit a Building 19) as they mainly just carry junk no stores want and attract unsavory crowds of people looking for crap they probably don't need or could find elsewhere for just as much. I hope I'm not attempting to plug Wal-Mart...
QuoteOriginally posted by XISMZERO
The store itself really isn't that much different from an Ocean State Job Lot. Heck, they even share the same practice of stockpiling historical retail shopping carts. National Wholesale Liquidators looks like it carries more stuff while the Job Lot has more locations in other states.
I really dislike all these close-out stores (which includes OSJL, Big Lots, and NWL -- have yet to visit a Building 19) as they mainly just carry junk no stores want and attract unsavory crowds of people looking for crap they probably don't need or could find elsewhere for just as much. I hope I'm not attempting to plug Wal-Mart...
there kida liek dollor stores i do like the fact that there to cheep to have there own carts and they reused outher ones
The NWL near me is a former Rickel. They have carts from Bradlees, Ames, and Hills.
They have one of these stores in Fall River, Ma. I never went in though, I did not really know what it was.
We have two National Wholesale Liquidators that I know of in Philadelphia:
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- Roosevelt Boulevard, south of Cottman Avenue (Former Chanel Home Center)
- Adams Avenue & rising Sun Avenue (former Woolco Department Store/Clover Department Store)
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:roll::roll:
Here is what became of the one on St Vincent St on the Roosevelt Boulavard
(http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/6546/liquidatorsneintlmkt.jpg)
And interestingly enough they only replaced one road sign (along brous ave) but the sign on st vincent ave looks like this still (pic taken today! lol)
(http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/8219/stillnwlsig.jpg)
Quote from: MikeRa on October 07, 2008, 08:52:55 PM
We have two National Wholesale Liquidators that I know of in Philadelphia:
[list=1]
- Roosevelt Boulevard, south of Cottman Avenue (Former Chanel Home Center)
- Adams Avenue & rising Sun Avenue (former Woolco Department Store/Clover Department Store)
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:roll::roll:
There is also one on Aramingo avenue in Port Richmond occupying the building of a former Channel/Rickle. I will try to post pictures.
I have to wonder if these stores buy up fixtures, etc. from businesses going out of business, who buys their stuff???? ??? ??? ???