Westside Market opens on Augusta Road in Greenville, SC

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Booth 405: Linda Dunn | Photo by GVLtoday

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Calling all pickers, perusers, and antique aficionados. Westside Market is open in Greenville.

The market space

Located off Augusta Road (3510 Augusta Rd., just past Goodwill towards I-85), this 50,000-sqft market houses 168 local vendor booths, offering everything from jewelry to printed and painted art to tabletop decor.

Of the total square footage, ~18,000 sqft is open space dedicated to larger furniture and decor (think: beds, couches, rugs, and coffee tables).

Ready to look around? Before you start your search, keep an eye out for the “street” signs (like Main Street, Overbrook Blvd., and Falls Park Rd.) and booth numbers along each aisle — these will help you keep track of which booth is where. Oh, and don’t forget to say hi to the store mascot, Oatmeal the Conure parrot.

About Westside Market

Westside Market got its start in Atlanta in 2013. Today, the brand boasts 500+ vendors across four locations — three in Georgia and the newest in Greenville. Expansion plans include additional locations in SC, AL, TN, and FL.

Calling all vendors

Are you a local business looking to set up a physical shop in GVL? Apply to become a merchant at Westside Market and join local shops like:

What to know before you go

Westside Market is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Follow @westsidemarketgreenville_ and @westsidemarkethome for store updates and click the button below to check out our list of other local antique shops and vintage stores in and around town.

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