The NVE Ware-House is the largest of the Newburgh Vintage Emporium family of stores and a must-visit destination for vintage lovers, collectors, designers, and treasure hunters alike.
Located in Newburgh, New York—often called the “Crossroads of the Northeast”—this iconic sister store to our award-winning flagship location offers more than 30,000 square feet of shopping and over 75 independent dealers under one roof.
30,000 square feet • 75+ dealers • Hudson Valley’s largest vintage marketplace
Inside, you’ll discover an ever-changing collection of antiques, vintage furniture, architectural salvage, curiosities, collectibles, repurposed goods, vintage clothing, artwork, local makers, and one-of-a-kind finds. From 18th-century furniture to iconic mid-century modern pieces and everything in between, the Ware-House is designed to inspire exploration.
The experience is as memorable as the merchandise. Browse immersive vintage room displays throughout the store, encounter our beloved 8-foot-tall Betty the Yeti, admire a restored 1950s milk delivery truck, explore our vintage clothing shop-within-a-shop and archive, and uncover countless surprises around every corner.
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10 Route 17K
Newburgh, NY 12550
845.565.8200 @nvewarehouse
Located just 7–10 minutes from our original Route 9W location, the NVE Ware-House sits minutes from the junction of Interstate 84 and the New York State Thruway (I-87), making it an easy stop for visitors traveling throughout the Hudson Valley and beyond.
Conveniently situated near Target, Aldi, Adams Fairacre Farms, and major retail destinations, the Ware-House also serves as a gateway to Historic Downtown Newburgh, the city’s vibrant Liberty Street and Broadway districts, Washington’s Headquarters, and the scenic Hudson River waterfront.
With ample parking and thousands of new discoveries arriving every week, no two visits are ever the same.
Open Daily 10 AM – 6 PM
Closed Tuesdays
Building History:
A building with a storied past; Newburgh Vintage Emporium Ware-House will be located at the site of the former ‘Ware-House Furniture’ location, a family run business based in Newburgh for decades, in operation for 80+ years. From 1940’s to 1958 it was the site of the ‘Avalon Roller Drome’, a very popular skating and entertainment venue (Jimmy Dean, played there) in the Newburgh area, along what was then regularly called then, the ‘Cochecton Turnpike’. In the 1960’s beloved retailer, ‘Big Scot’ provided loyal customers with everything from dresses to electronics.
