Meet The Owner Second Chance Antiques Furniture

Everett, WALocal News

Second Chance Antiques & Furniture, situated in downtown Everett, Washington, is an eclectic market offering a wide array of antiques, collectibles, and used furniture, all managed by owner Bryan McClimans. Since its opening on January 1, 2013, the store has become a local favorite, evolving from Bryan's garage sales into a vibrant hub for unique finds. With six vendors contributing to the inventory, shoppers can expect a fresh selection each time they visit. Bryan's craftsmanship shines through his handmade tables and lamps, crafted in the workshop located at the back of the store. The inviting atmosphere, coupled with a prime location between popular local spots, makes it an appealing destination for those looking to shop locally.

The article encourages community support for independent businesses, emphasizing the importance of local shopping in Everett. For those interested in exploring the store, Second Chance Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday. To stay updated, visitors can check their Facebook page or call the store directly.

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