This Village District store is closing soon. Here’s when to shop in Raleigh
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- Nadeau's Village District store will close on Thursday, April 30.
- About half of Nadeau’s inventory was marked down by up to 50% as of April 20.
- A store manager said the new location will be larger and include dedicated parking.
A Village District store is just days away from closing, though it isn’t saying a final goodbye.
Nadeau, which sells handmade, imported furniture, is moving to a new location, and is now holding a sale.
The store’s final day at its current location in the Raleigh shopping center formerly known as Cameron Village is Thursday, April 30.
Nadeau has not yet shared where its next home will be, but Crow Merchant, a manager at the Raleigh store, told The News & Observer by phone that the new location is not far from its current space.
Merchant also said the new location offers dedicated parking, rather than space shared with other businesses, and is larger than its store at 426 Woodburn Road.
About half of the store’s inventory is marked down as of Monday, April 20, Merchant said. Discounted items, which are marked with tags, are up to 50% off.
Customers can shop Nadeau in person 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. They can also view inventory online.
Village District is home to several furniture and decor stores including Bassett Custom Shop, Ballard Designs, Nest Interiors, Steven Shell Living and The Shade Store. Sellers inside Cheshire Cat Antique Gallery also offer home furnishings.
New businesses at Village District
Tone Hair Salon is opening a new Raleigh location at Village District. The salon will move into the former Hair Color Xperts, which closed in August after 22 years. Tone has one existing location in North Raleigh near Falls of Neuse and Strickland roads.
A hotel is also under construction at the shopping center. The Oberlin Hotel — named for Oberlin Village, one of the largest and longest-surviving Black Freedman’s villages in the state — is set to open this fall. Part of the Curio Collection by Hilton Hotels, it will feature 153 guest rooms and presidential suites, a market-style café, a lounge and cocktail bar, a restaurant, a rooftop bar and flexible meeting spaces.