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Old 02-25-2009, 10:08 PM
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Default Antique Malls in Indy area

What's everyone's opinion is on the area's best antique malls? I see Southport Antique mall advertised booth space available and I wondered how well they do.

I was down at Exit 76 in Edinburg and noticed they had several empty booths--I suppose a result of the bad economy.

Any antiquers here have any thoughts?
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I would not consider myself an "antiquer," but I do enjoy perusing the numerous antique stores in downtown Noblesville. They seem to have a lot of nice stuff, and some of it is sitting in my home.
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I prefer the huge malls on I70 in Ohio between Richmond IN and Columbus OH.

Found an interesting mall on Rockville Road, 10 miles west of Danville, IN. Nicely set up with a variety of goods. Not too big but I found three things that perked up my interest. Name: Heritage Antique Mall.

They are not the same as they were 20 years ago.
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Old 03-04-2009, 09:55 AM
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It depends on what you sell. If its general antiques/decorator stuff, Midland is probably your bets bet. If you sell more Victorian things maybe downtown antique mall in Fountain Square. Southport is one of the better malls and I do see good things turning over, I also like Gilleys out in Plainfield..really good selection.
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