New Beginnings on the West-Side

In a heartening move that marks a fresh chapter, “Junk in the Trunk,” the beloved Sioux Falls furniture store, has recently relocated to a spacious new location at 5303 W. 41st St. Chris and Renee Johnson, the faces behind this thriving business, are exuberant over this transformative move. Having journeyed from Luverne, Minnesota, to Sioux Falls, they have served the community with their unique and quality offerings for over a decade now.

The Story Behind the Relocation

The decision to branch out into the larger space—formerly occupied by Mulberry Market—is not just a business strategy but a testament to their growth and success. Situated comfortably on the southwest corner of 41st Street and Marion Road, this new location offers better accessibility and visibility. “We now have better signage, it’s easier to drive in and out without having to fight all of the 41st Street traffic,” said Renee, highlighting the practical benefits of the move.

Collaborative Spirit and Unique Offerings

At the very heart of “Junk in the Trunk” lies collaboration. Working with three talented local vendors, Renee is committed to maintaining high standards, ensuring each piece’s quality resonates with its price. From exquisite home decor to candles, bamboo sheets, and DIY paints, the store is a haven for personal home projects. “Each vendor has their own unique style,” Renee explained, delighted at how their offerings reflect individuality and craftsmanship.

Engaging with the Community

Renee doesn’t just stop at providing for her customer’s needs—she engages with them, fostering a sense of community and shared passion. Through daily updates on their Facebook page, Renee keeps customers informed of new arrivals and prompt restocks. In an interesting twist, the store even assembles furniture purchased elsewhere, like from Amazon, encouraging local economic activity. “We’re grateful for every supporter, both new and returning,” she said.

A Nod to Sioux Falls’ Community

The Johnsons’ contribution to local events like the historical home tour further emphasizes their commitment to the Sioux Falls community. Customers frequently share stories about their treasured finds within the store, adding warmth and connection beyond mere transactions. “It’s fun to see how they display and use it,” Renee noted, beams of pride and joy in her words.

To stay updated with their latest offerings or to explore more intriguing finds, visit Junk in the Trunk’s vibrant Facebook page or their engaging website. For those who know and love “Junk in the Trunk,” the move promises an enhanced shopping experience, brimming with creativity and community spirit. According to SiouxFalls.Business, the expansion is set to inspire others in the business landscape of Sioux Falls.