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‘Village Thrift Shop’ to become ‘2nd Avenue Value Stores’

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Villiage Thrift in Woodbridge will soon become 2nd Avenue Value Stores.

The thrift shop located at is shifting its floor plan, upgrading its computer system, and instituting a customer rewards program as part of the changeover.
The changes should be completed in the next two weeks, according to a manager we spoke with. 
 
Another 2nd Avenue store recently opened in the Woodlawn area of Fairfax County on Route 1.
 
The company operates two other Village Thrift locations in Maryland — one in Bladensburg and the other in Camp Springs.

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