Lifelong Thrift Brings Vintage Capitol Hill to New Broadway Store

Seattle, WALocal News

Lifelong Thrift has celebrated the grand opening of its new location on Broadway, which has been transformed from the previous Red Light Vintage store. The new facility, spanning 12,500 square feet across two levels, allows Lifelong to offer an extensive range of vintage clothing, furniture, and household goods, catering to the diverse needs of the Capitol Hill community. Tamara Asakawa, the store's director, emphasized the importance of this new chapter, highlighting that the store retains elements of its predecessor while enhancing the shopping experience. Lifelong Thrift's operations are vital in supporting individuals living with chronic illnesses, including a voucher program that provides essential items to those affected by HIV/AIDS. The move comes at a time when Capitol Hill's commercial landscape is evolving, with Lifelong aiming to maintain its relevance amidst growing competition, including the entry of Goodwill in the area.

As the store settles into its new home, it anticipates an influx of donations from local residents, bolstered by its longstanding presence in the community since the 1980s. The opening is not just a retail expansion; it signifies Lifelong's commitment to its mission of providing essential services while contributing to the local economy. As Capitol Hill continues to evolve, Lifelong Thrift stands ready to adapt and thrive, ensuring it remains a staple in the neighborhood retail scene.

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