“Since joining the MBL I’ve gained access to resources I would have never known existed for a micro business like myself. I am so pleased with the results and will be coming up on my one year anniversary soon!”
“One of the best things about Richmond. From the tool share to the earn-a-bike program, the free kid's bikes to the bins on bins of parts to dig through, from their events to the people who make the place actually function, the best and most socially and practically useful operation in the city within it's market (cycling).Wheel Simple would not exist if Rag & Bones did not exist when I needed a home and a workspace to truly stretch out and spread my wings :)”
“Purchased a dishwasher, new in box for a third of cost. They have used everything too. Doors, cabinets etc and all kinds of household items and appliances. Tools, paint, flooring. But if you see it buy it! Too great a price to hold out. Never know what you might find.”
“This is the best Goodwill store in Richmond area. Kudos to the manager for ensuring that it is well organized, clean, and so enjoyable to shop. Everything is sorted by color, which is pleasing to the eye. There are so many odd things of unexpected kind and purpose - so much fun to browse. Pricing is very reasonable, I never had the thought in my mind that something is priced ridiculously high, like it happens elsewhere. My compliments to store staff and managers.”
“This thrift store is super clean and organized. Great prices. Friendly staff. Always seems to have a sale on clothes and shoes. Despite what Google maps may say, open the first and third Saturday every month!”