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Business failure becomes a blessing for Habitat ReStores

By Barbara Russell
Special to the Observer

Walk into the Habitat for Humanity ReStore on North Wendover Road, and you can't miss them:

Slabs of stone - marble, granite and travertine in earthy shades of brown, beige, green, russet and black--nestled between sofas and cabinets on one side and bathroom fixtures on the other.

The display extends from the entry kiosk back into the ReStore, tempting shoppers to pause and consider the possibilities they hold: a bathroom vanity, a kitchen island, perhaps a tabletop.

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There is a Goodwill trailer in the parking lot of the Wendover ReStore. Now you can drop off your clothing, linens, toys, and sporting equipment along with your kitchen sink!

Habitat for Humanity International

Habitat for Humanity International was founded in 1976. Since that time, Habitat affiliates have built or rehabbed over 250,000 houses, serving over one million people worldwide. Visit Site

Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte

Habitat for Humanity of Charlotte transforms lives by partnering with families and our communities to create and preserve affordable home ownership solutions. To date, over 800 homes have been built. Visit Site

Julia's Coffee

Julia's Coffee, located next to the Wendover ReStore, is another fundraising division of Habitat Charlotte. They serve coffee (and coffee drinks), sandwiches, smoothies, pastries, and more! Visit Site