Submitted by discospiderattack t3_ywv8av in RhodeIsland

They advertise just like Building 19, right down to the “good stuff cheap” tagline. Is it back? Is the delightful chaos of my youth accessible again? I saw a billboard the other day and would love to hear how it is.

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kyden t1_iwlhsc9 wrote

It reminds me of job lot, but a touch less organized.

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PigpenMcKernan t1_iwlj4fj wrote

So building 19 then?

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kyden t1_iwlll2f wrote

To me, building 19 was just straight chaos though, like a flea market. This at least is cleaner than building 19 ever was.

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Jilltro t1_iwlu4vs wrote

I remember seeing a barrel of individual unwrapped latex gloves at building 19. Truly a tragedy this great institution is gone.

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Megs0226 t1_iwlmbur wrote

Does Ollie’s still have the unsettling Building 19 murals high up on the walls?

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ToadScoper t1_iwmn6r9 wrote

Was anyone else traumatized by the Pawtucket building #19 that was located on the abandoned Narragansett horse track grandstand? That place creeped me the fuck out when I was little, the smell still haunts me…

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Distinct-Ad5751 t1_iwm7j08 wrote

I remember when they sold defective radiation suits. I miss Bldg 19.

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assholetoall t1_iwmdr10 wrote

Cleaner so far. It was an empty space not long ago so cleanable with the floor Zamboni machines.

Give it time

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ToadScoper t1_iwlj33a wrote

Ollie's actually predates building #19 despite the close similarities, I think they are a Pennsylvania company. Ollie's bought a bunch of former building #19 locations in MA and named them "Ollie's @ Building #19" to pay homage to the former retailer, which is neat. Ollie's is a virtually identical business model to Ocean State Job Lot but more expensive IMO.

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discospiderattack OP t1_iwljy84 wrote

I had no idea it already existed, thank you for this. Bummed it’s more expensive, but I shouldn’t be expecting early-mid 90’s prices anyways.

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LoktheNomad t1_iwllm6q wrote

They actually had a really good variety of graphic novels with a decent price. Though yeah, definitely a job lot type situation, makes sense since they are jobbers. Which are people who take deliveries that get canceled by larger companies.

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CommanderAmander t1_iwn9xlv wrote

I live in FL now with an Ollie’s right up the street, I agree their book section is pretty dope!

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nanakathleen t1_iwmoinf wrote

Building 19 had the absolute best newspaper advertisements, esp the Sunday ones. They were so much fun to read, such a refreshing change from the type of advertisements we are used to. They were chock full of cartoons, terrible pictures and self directed insults. I loved it. This was before the internet.

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Dances_With_Cheese t1_iwmgx8d wrote

I miss building 19.

One of them had a sign by the exit that said “Wipe your feet in the way out; you don’t want to track it into the real world!”

So great.

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Ch3fknickknack t1_iwlgubl wrote

Some minor differences, but it’s basically building 19.

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Yogurtsamples t1_iwlrf7m wrote

Like a hybrid of job lot and building 19. Definitely worth a visit.

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AlexanderTheAllright t1_iwm6m8b wrote

I lived in RI my whole life, but moved to Charlotte for a few years before returning. There are Ollie’s stores all over in that area. Very similar to OSJL and Building 19 in terms of business model. A fun store to pop into every once in a while to see what they’ve got at that time.

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talazia t1_iwmb4el wrote

It reminds me lots of it.

Same random stuff, some things super cheap. I'd be wary of the 2003 cookies, however, I scored an incredibly good deal on a carpet.

They also had an Idris Elba coloring book, and I have shoppers regret over not purchasing it.

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needathneed t1_iwni4fc wrote

I bought a 21 century foxes coloring book of a similar vein for a gag gift. Lots of Harrison Ford and Peirce Brosnan.

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Triggify t1_iwlmafb wrote

Went in there and it was very similar, they had some really cool lights for our room that were over half off their normal price

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FNicole86 t1_iwlvbhs wrote

My son and I love Ollie's! Its fun because we get to enjoy something from my childhood, with a spin. It's kind of like other stores great deals on some stuff not on others. Half the fun is spending time wondering the aisles and finding the most obscure item you didnt know you needed!

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flowofprovidence t1_iwme5t7 wrote

I'm not going back. Bunch of mediocre stuff and they sell mypillows so ffffffffff

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AmazingTast t1_iwm5suy wrote

Cleaner than a building 19 and definitely smaller. Less stocked than a job lot and less likely to keep a regular stock. It’s a hybrid of the two. No flea market vibe.

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lateroundpick t1_iwmd7ws wrote

Horrible - horrible - ocean state is better.

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AaronQ94 t1_iwllgml wrote

I've been to one before, it's definitely like Building 19.

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Tacos_Polackos t1_iwlybq1 wrote

I haven't been, but I'm super curious, even the font in the sales flyers looks the same as bldg19 used to use.

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summerchilde t1_iwmne9d wrote

It's pretty much like Job Lot. At least the one in Seekonk is. Went once, didn't buy anything and will probably never go again.

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cdiairsoft t1_iwr2ejd wrote

The one in Woonsocket is great. Great place to buy toys for the nieces, nephews and for donations at a very affordable price.

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_zarkon_ t1_iwlq93a wrote

You can get some good deals there. The problem is selection.

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lolabeanz59 t1_iwm0t3c wrote

It’s a nice store with a good selection. They have a ton of books, lots of deals on food and vitamins and such. Right now they have a lot of Target stuff.

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Everest221 t1_iwmif5k wrote

Ollie's in Woonsocket has good stuff sometimes. I like the store

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sarah_t420 t1_iwmpgr2 wrote

Ive been i thought it was gonna be like building 19 but its way worse its been a few months so it could have chaged but when i went it sucked

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March_Latter t1_iwmr4by wrote

Far Cleaner than Building 19.....Same overall vibe though.

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nashjil000 t1_iwmw53v wrote

Basically Building 19 lol. I went there to get a carpet for my dorm and couldn’t be happier with it!

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wenestvedt t1_iwn2cdw wrote

Last week I read that Ollie's serves as the liquidator for stuff returned to nearby Target stores.

I hadn't heard it before but it certainly feels right. *shrug*

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TheDiceManSr t1_iwppvgr wrote

Went to the one in EP, great time. $6 jeans for the kiddo

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