Vegas' Charleston Antique Mall: Old Place New Again The Charleston Antique Mall at 307 W. Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas has been a popular location for treasure hunters and collectors for more than 15 years. Set in downtown Vegas, the historic bu
a reminder of times past be it Mom’s kitchen stuff or Grandpa’s pocket watch, or perhaps a Tiffany lamp, an Eames chair, or a Victorian settee.
Dealers offer just about every kind of collectible imaginable from jewelry to art, to toys, all types of memorabilia, vintage Hawaiian items, china, silver, glass and so much more. There’s also a wide selection of fine antique furniture and décor from the 1800’s through the 20th century The eclectic mix of vintage home furnishings and trendy collectibles include popular styles like Art Deco, Mid Century Modern. and L.A. Bohemian as well as primitives, country and shabby chic.
With its well established location, a reputation for quality merchandise, friendly dealers and competitive pricing it’s not surprising that many locals faithfully shop at Charleston Antique Mall. What may surprise some is the great number of visitors from out-of state and foreign countries who also frequent the mall. Tully said many of these visitors are dealers. “One example is a mother/daughter team of dealers from Australia who recently came in and shopped for two full days in a row. They purchased a tremendous amount of merchandise and promised to be back on their next trip.”
Even with a name change, building improvements, and a very inviting atmosphere enhanced by the new owners, the authenticity and ambiance of the “old place” lives on in the Charleston Antique Mall , at 307 W. Charleston Blvd. in Las Vegas, Nevada .
To contact Michele Tully or for directions to Charleston Antique Mall, call 702-228-4983
The Charleston Antique Mall at 307 W. Charleston Boulevard in Las Vegas has been a popular location for treasure hunters and collectors for more than 15 years. Set in downtown Vegas, the historic building which originally housed a 7-Up plant back in the 1950‘s, lends its’ past to the ambiance of this genuine antique mall.
So what’s new about the old place? For one thing the name was changed when the Red Rooster Antique Mall vacated the premises less than two years ago. The next major change came when the building was revamped with all new AC/heating units , a handicap restroom was added and the structures’ interior and exterior was given a fresh face.
Just last March, antique dealers Cal and Michele Tully took over the business. The enthusiastic pair of new owners are hands-on operators of the huge, 16,000 square foot mall. “We have worked very hard to update the day to day operations of the mall both technically and environmentally,” Michele Tully said. “We want this mall to be an inviting, hospitable place for our customers and our dealers too.”
One example of Tully’s efforts is the Country Store, an area in the mall where customers can shop as well as sit down at a comfortable table, enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee and have a snack. Small non-profit organizations and clubs are invited to use the area by special arrangement for meetings at no charge.. Several chapters of the Vegas Valley Red