2400 West New Haven Avenue (Melbourne, Florida)

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Coordinates: 28°04′45″N 80°39′41″W / 28.0790484°N 80.6612985°W / 28.0790484; -80.6612985

The Salvation Army
Former namesAAA Indoor Flea Market, CompUSA, Computer City, McDuff Electronics
General information
TypeThrift Store (formerly Indoor Flea Market, Electronics Store)
LocationMelbourne, Florida

2400 West New Haven Avenue is, as of August 15, 2020, the address for a Salvation Army Thrift Store.

History[edit | edit source]

The current building at the site was originally announced as a McDuff Electronics & Appliance store in February 1991, with construction underway by September of that year.[1][2]

In 1994, the store became a location of Computer City, a chain operated by the Tandy Corporation.[3]

The store became a CompUSA with it's acquisition of Computer City in 1998.[4] By 2007, it had closed.[5]

By 2010, the building was home to an indoor flea market called AAA Indoor Flea Market.[6] By 2014, it had opened as the Salvation Army Thrift Store.[7]

Incidents[edit | edit source]

  • On April 4, 1992 a man was arrested for grand theft at the store.[8]
  • On September 16, 1994 a person was arrested for grand theft at the store.[9]

References[edit | edit source]