Friday, March 29, 2019

Very sad news to report: The popular St. Vincent de Paul thrift store in Greenacres has closed permanently.


This will be unwelcome news for many supporters and customers: St. Vincent’s moved to the Town of Jupiter in the developing fashion district.

Learn more about this below; however, there is another thrift store you may be interested in visiting in the City of Lake Worth.

St. Vincent’s was a very small but top-notch thrift store serving the community here in Central Palm Beach County (CPBC) between Lake Worth Beach and the Village of Wellington. They will be missed for providing aid to the homeless in John Prince Park, a County-owned park near Palm Beach State College.

The new location for St. Vincent’s is in the Town of Jupiter on W. Indiantown Rd. at the corner of N. Hepburn Ave. Before you head out please call 561-401-9585 for information about parking and hours. In the very same strip mall as St. Vincent’s is the Old Florida Bar and Grill which always gets rave reviews.

Worth noting in Coastal CPBC and areas west.


If you are a LOCAL or regional fan of thrift stores please visit the famously popular World Thrift in Lake Worth Beach at 2425 N. Dixie Hwy. and note that every Wednesday is Senior Citizen Day at Worth Thrift. World Thrift is closed Sundays and open Monday–Saturday from 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Monday is another big day at World Thrift when all the new stuff comes out.

Nearby World Thrift is Tacos al Carbon which undeniably serves the best and most-authentic Mexican food in all of Palm Beach County.

And if you just happen to be an investor or a developer whilst you are in the area please check out these three empty lots across from World Thrift that are just waiting for you to see their incredible potential.

It you wish to learn more please contact the professionals at the Lake Worth Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), visit the CRA offices at 1121 Lucerne Ave. or call 561-493-2550.