A first-of-its-kind used book store called SecondStory is coming to Greenville

Run by Goodwill, SecondStory is the first-of-its-kind and will sell a wide variety of books.

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It’s a book lovers paradise. | Photo by Goodwill

We like big bookstores and we cannot lie. SecondStory — a new, used book store concept by Goodwill — will open Thursday, June 13 at 115 Haywood Rd. (next to the Goodwill location).

The first-of-its-kind store will feature a wide selection for all types of readers including:

  • Books starting at $1
  • A curated selection of rare books (think: first editions, signed copies, and antique books)
  • Children’s books

Every purchase at SecondStory will support Goodwill’s programs in the Upstate and Midlands. Get ready to shop 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

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