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Reinvintage Warehouse has opened a new location at Drayton Mills Marketplace, moving from its original Union Street store. The expansion aims to boost foot traffic and enhance the shopping experience for customers, featuring a vibrant atmosphere with multiple vendors. Co-owners Danielle Kaminski and Mandy Turner express excitement about the move, which allows for improved visibility and product turnover. The new location will host creative classes and workshops, while nearly all vendors from the Union Street site will relocate, solidifying Reinvintage’s commitment to community engagement.
Spartanburg has welcomed a new shopping destination as Reinvintage Warehouse opened its latest location at Drayton Mills Marketplace on September 26, 2025. This expansion marks a significant shift from the business’s original location on Union Street, which has been serving patrons for nine years. The Union Street store is set to close in December 2025.
The decision to open in a busier marketplace aims to attract more foot traffic and increase customer engagement. Drayton Mills Marketplace already hosts several other popular establishments, including Pi-Squared Pizza, Dray Bar & Grill, Burn Boot Camp of Spartanburg, and Bareknuckle Barbershop, thereby creating a vibrant shopping environment.
As part of this transition, nearly all current vendors will relocate from the Union Street site to the new location, which is designed to enhance visibility for their products. Co-owner Danielle Kaminski explained that the smaller footprint of the new shop would facilitate quicker product turnover, a strategy seen as favorable in the current retail landscape. The upscale and creatively vibrant new space is anticipated to offer an appealing shopping experience to customers, with additional space allowing vendors to showcase their products more effectively.
Mandy Turner, a co-owner since 2024, expressed enthusiasm for the expansion, highlighting the business’s strong social media following that will help to draw more shoppers to the new site. The new Reinvintage Warehouse will offer separate rooms off the main floor to accommodate boutique vendors, further enhancing the shopping atmosphere. With over 30 vendors, the store features a wide variety of items ranging from upcycled kitchenware and clothing to antiques and handmade goods.
One long-time vendor, Mitzi Morris, acknowledged the emotional adjustment needed following the move from the long-standing Union Street location. Meanwhile, Ashley Gibbs, another vendor, anticipates that the new site will elevate the boutique’s appeal and introduce a fresh vibe for customers. In addition to retail offerings, the shop plans to host creative classes and workshops, fostering community engagement and a focus on artistic expression.
The transformation of Reinvintage Warehouse, completed in late 2021, reflects a broader business model designed to accommodate more vendors and changing consumer preferences, adapting to the evolving retail environment. The new Reinvintage Warehouse operates at two locations: 1201-B Union St. and 1802 Drayton Road, Suite 140A. As the business prepares to transition from its original location, it aims to solidify its place in the thriving Drayton Mills Marketplace.
With the new opening, Reinvintage Warehouse continues its commitment to providing a unique shopping experience while expanding opportunities for local vendors and enhancing community connections.
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