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
The Salvation Army | |
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Former names | AAA Indoor Flea Market, CompUSA, Computer City, McDuff Electronics |
General information | |
Type | Thrift Store (formerly Indoor Flea Market, Electronics Store) |
Location | Melbourne, 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]