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San Antonio’s newest pop-up, Electric Company, is coming soon

Plan ahead to shop this limited-time vintage pop-up store just north of downtown.

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Shop these vintage items and more at Electric Company starting Friday, Feb. 2.

Photo by Electric Company

Need another reason to shop local? Electric Company, a new retail pop-up store, is coming to San Antonio for a limited time. The project is spearheaded by a group of friends — Ayse Derman (co-owner of Niche at Pearl + Niche Clothing Company), Rose Reyes (Tex Mex Dance Party), and Jordy Hagen (Curated Modern) — who share a sentiment for collecting eclectic vintage treasures. At the store, you can find clothing + textiles, furniture, folk art, and books.

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Meet the faces behind Electric Company.

Photo by Electric Company

Here’s what to know before you go:

  • Located at 774 E. Locust
  • Opens Friday, Feb. 2 and closing in April (depending on inventory)
  • Operation hours: Thursday to Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.

Don’t miss: Stay tuned for an expanded outdoor market called Electric Market on Saturday, April 6, from 11 a.m to 4 p.m. The collaborative event is a partnership between the Electric Company team and Roma Villavicencio, owner + designer at La Coronita Hats.

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