Vintage Grind House Furniture Store Moving to Humboldt Park This Fall

The owners have found a much larger space to showcase their products.

Evan Gallagher
Written By Evan Gallagher
Regional Reporter
The move to Humboldt Park is happening now. (Image credit: vintagegrindhouse.com)

A furniture and antique store is heading south to continue serving the city.

Vintage Grind House at 4329 N Kedzie Avenue is going through a change as the team is moving next month to 1800 N Pulaski in Humboldt Park. The store has been at their current address for nearly 10 years. Co-owner of Vintage Grind House Anastasia Elkina told What Now Chicago the estimated opening date is sometime in September.

The store was founded by Elkina and Joe Grillo in 2017 as an antique store for Albany Park. Their 6,000-square-foot store has become a popular option for those seeking out antique and furniture options. Now, the team is moving into a 33,000 square-foot showroom and event space.

The business offered a wide variety of “eclectic” and vintage furniture, including living room chairs, kitchen tables, lamps and outdoor garden items. Chandeliers and pendants are also available at the store. Sculptures and statues can be found for sale as well.

The new Vintage Grind House is opening on the west side of N Pulaski. This is in a fairly residential area of the neighborhood, and is close to Hernandez Tire Shop. The new address is about a 20-minute drive from their current store.

At the time What Now Chicago reached out, the team did not have any more information other than the opening will be in September. More updates on the location can be found on their Instagram @vintagegrindhouse.

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Evan Gallagher is a reporter with a passion for news writing from the local to national level. He graduated from Ohio University's E.W. Scripps School of Journalism with a B.S. in Journalism and certificate in social media. He is currently based in Chicago, Illinois.
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