Lincoln’s Habitat ReStore is moving to Edgewood
Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore will be moving into the former 7 Day Furniture location at 5901 S. 56th St.
Lincoln Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore will be moving to a new location.
The store, which sells discounted building materials, appliances and new and gently used furniture, will open in March in the former 7 Day Furniture location at the Edgewood shopping center at 5901 S. 56th St.
Habitat for Humanity said in a news release that the new location will allow the store to sell a larger selection of home improvement items in a location that’s easier to find that its current location at 4630 Y St. An official opening date will be announced mid-March.
Habitat uses the proceeds from ReStore sales to help pay for its mission of building affordable homes in Lancaster County.
Donations of store supplies are now being accepted. Needed items include: appliances, cabinets, furniture, building materials and home decor. Donations can be dropped off at 4630 Y St., or a pickup can be scheduled by calling 402-464-0010.
The former 7 Day Furniture location has been mostly vacant since the store moved to a new building at 2240 Fletcher Ave. in February 2020. Rush Market, an Omaha-based pop-up furniture store, occupied the space for a few months in 2020.
Photos: Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
The exterior of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 46th and Y streets.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Manager Greg Olson moves a tall kitchen cabinet against the wall Tuesday at the new Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 46th and Y streets.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Manager Greg Olson walks past stacks of books for sale on Tuesday at the new Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 46th and Y streets.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
The ReStore was selling a baby grand piano from the Adam Schaaf Piano Company for $1,000 on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Assistant manager Audrey Swanson staples nuts and bolts examples to the front of the bin cartons at the ReStore on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Sofas, love seats and household furniture were on display in August at the Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 46th and Y streets.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Colorful pillows for sale rest on a love seat (which was also for sale) at the ReStore on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanity’s Lincoln ReStore
Hundreds of decorative tiles are on display to be sold at the Lincoln ReStore.
Reach the writer at 402-473-2647 or molberding@journalstar.com.
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