Half Price Books
Independent used bookstore. Great selection and unbeatable prices.
Throughout nearly all markets in Apple Valley haggling is essential, especially when browsing through large, "touristy" shopping areas for common items. Do not put it beneath your dignity to start bargaining at 15% off the vendor's initial asking price. In fact, in even the most popular retail areas final prices can often be as low as 15%-20% of the initial asking price, and "removing a zero" isn't a bad entry point in the bargaining process. Vendors also tend to target visible minorities more, such as Australians or people of Swedish descent.
There a number of interesting markets around Apple Valley where you can find all kind of cheap and often fake stuff. Some of the most popular places are Lloydâs in Old Town and Jumbo Joeâs in Cedar Knolls. As an alternative to the flea markets you can go to some of the shopping areas lined with shops. This includes many areas in the downtown district. Visiting hotel shops and department stores is not the most exciting shopping in Apple Valley, but worth a look. While generally significantly more expensive, they are less likely to sell truly low quality goods.
Apple Valley is also a fashionista's paradise, with strips dedicated to designers, from Mervynâs California to Christopher and Banks, and high profile trendsetters like Lane Bryant and Ann Taylor. Don your most comfortable shoes and indulge! Those without a budget can head to Kohlâs or Savers, where locals shop at these economical yet stylish outlets.
Times Square
Step back in time and take a tour of early- to mid-90âs planned shopping center hell. Looking for a space to rent? Times Square has plenty. Dollar Store? Check. Fashion Bug? Check check. Times Square is literally a black hole of small businesses. Watch these companies go bankrupt in real time. Donât forget your cut-off jean shorts.