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'''Mission Possible Bargain Centers''' are thrift stores operated for the benefit of the [[Jimmie Hale Mission]]. Donated clothing, furnishings and other goods are cleaned and sold at the stores alongside new merchandise purchased from discount wholesalers. | '''Mission Possible Bargain Centers''' are thrift stores operated for the benefit of the [[Jimmie Hale Mission]]. Donated clothing, furnishings and other goods are cleaned and sold at the stores alongside new merchandise purchased from discount wholesalers. | ||
There are currently three store locations: One on [[Cooper Hill Road]] near [[Eastwood Village]], one in downtown [[Hanceville]], and one on [[Center Point | There are currently three store locations: One on [[Cooper Hill Road]] near [[Eastwood Village]], one in downtown [[Hanceville]], and one on [[Center Point Road]] in [[Pinson]]. A proposed fourth location at the [[Vestavia Plaza]] shopping center was rejected by the [[Vestavia Hills City Council]] in January [[2011]]. | ||
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Revision as of 20:04, 30 January 2011
Mission Possible Bargain Centers are thrift stores operated for the benefit of the Jimmie Hale Mission. Donated clothing, furnishings and other goods are cleaned and sold at the stores alongside new merchandise purchased from discount wholesalers.
There are currently three store locations: One on Cooper Hill Road near Eastwood Village, one in downtown Hanceville, and one on Center Point Road in Pinson. A proposed fourth location at the Vestavia Plaza shopping center was rejected by the Vestavia Hills City Council in January 2011.
References
- Swant, Martin (January 30, 2011) "Vestavia Hills setback leaves Jimmie Hale direction uncertain." Birmingham News
External links
- Mission Possible Bargain Centers at jimmiehalemission.com