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Madison Street Salvage One man’s trash is our treasure

Continuing our mission of “Preservation First, Salvage Second” led to a strong 2022. Gross sales hit an all-time high since opening our doors at the 350 E. Madison location in 2015.

Traffic online and inperson is growing rapidly. Requests for pickups and donations increased enough that part-time delivery driver, Scott Anderson , was brought on board to alleviate that need.

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Donations continue to dominate our source of materials that we sell at the shop.

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Dennis Norman continues to operate the woodworking area located at the rear of Madison Street Salvage. His skills shine when repairing an antique item or building a custom piece.

As trends and tastes change so do our offerings. We have seen an uptick in large furniture requests and are happy to offer those, but we will always have the vintage salvage that our store is based on. We believe in restoration and are here to help you find those details needed to make your project complete.

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Years that Madison Street Salvage has been operating — including two years on Yandes Street in a city-owned pole barn.

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