A few months ago I came across a newspaper article about Asset Recycling. At Asset Recycling, you can find used, but still usable building materials and they also have some new building materials. Here is some information from their website:
WHAT IS ASSET RECYCLING?
Asset Recycling, a division of Youth Fair Chance, Inc., a non-profit organization works to divert usable building materials from landfills while offering donors all allowable tax incentives for their contributions. It provides neighborhoods with new and affordable building materials for home projects.
While the Asset Recycling warehouse primarily contains windows, doors, paint, plumbing supplies, flooring, and lighting, clients can also count on finding some interesting deals on arts and crafts items, holiday and party supplies, home decorating items, fabrics, and more! Asset Recycling houses over 30,000 square feet of new and ready-to-use resources.
The charity's focus is to provide today's youth with a fair chance for a safer and more environmentally friendly future by eliminating usable building materials from landfills. Besides the Asset Recycling warehouse in Indianapolis, Youth Fair Chance, Inc. operates New Build, Inc., a warehouse in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In operation since April of 2003, Asset Recycling is open to the public. Inventory changes often, so frequent visits are encouraged.
Asset Recycling assesses a handling fee formulated to cover the agency's cost. Clients pay a nominal fee which is at least 50% lower than retail value, but sometimes up to 90% lower.
Contact Information & Map
Monday - Friday Warehouse Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. | Visit our warehouse location to see our products personally. Map location |
Saturday Warehouse Open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Warehouse Open Map location |
Click the links below to contact the directors. Thank you for your interest in Asset Recycling! | Youth Fair Chance, Inc. Asset Recycling 701 North Holt Road, Suite 1 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Phone: 317-635-7774 Fax: 317-635-7741 email: dwoodcock@assetrecycling.org alt. email: dwoodcock@iquest.net |
Has anyone ever been to Asset Recycling? This sounds like a very interesting place to shop! I love home improvement projects and this sounds a great place to start!
2 comments:
Looks interesting thanks for posting.
Let me know what you think if you end up going-looks like a neat place!
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