If you are a fan of digging through crates of vintage vinyl, CDs, and retro treasures on Grand Rapids' northeast side, big changes are coming to a local favorite.

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A New Chapter After Five Years on Plainfield

After five years of business on Plainfield Ave NE, Quality Vintage Collectibles is officially closing its standalone storefront. While their current location wrapped up its final clearance last week, local pickers and mid-century fans do not need to panic just yet.

Quality Vintage Collectibles via Facebook
Quality Vintage Collectibles via Facebook

Owners Jon and Joan shared on social media that they are downsizing the business to make more time for travel and spending time with their grandkids. However, the couple is not hanging up their picking gloves for good.

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Quality Vintage Collectibles via Facebook
Quality Vintage Collectibles via Facebook

Where Is Quality Vintage Collectibles Moving

Starting this September, Quality Vintage Collectibles will be moving its operations into a new permanent space inside Lost & Found Treasures of Old and New.

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If you have never been, Lost & Found is inside a big industrial building on Century Ave. SW near downtown Grand Rapids. The hotspot for local antique lovers spans two  floors packed with retro clothing, rare collectibles, home goods and more.

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What to Expect at Their New September Launch

Jon and Joan say they will still be hitting the road to hunt down the same amazing Mid-Century Modern furniture, art, and decor for their new booth. Their curated finds will just have a fresh home alongside dozens of other local vendors.

Keep an eye on their social media pages over the rest of the summer for official updates on their September launch!

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