Be the broker: Irvington retail spot is available for rent

We want to know what type of business you’d like to see open up in Irvington — whether it’s a new clothing store, a thrift shop, or another shop like The Magick Candle.

Exterior of retail space to rent in Irvington

Looking to open a biz yourself? This spot could be yours.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Spotted: a “For rent” sign has appeared in Irvington.

Located next to leather goods maker 1979 Co. and across the street from Irvington Vinyl & Books + Strangebird is a newly opened spot available for rent.

It was formerly home to The Magick Candle — a witchin’ shop that was the first metaphysical store in Indiana (an appropriate shopping spot for the “unofficial Halloweentown” of Indianapolis). In case you missed it, the shop moved into a new location at 6125 E. Washington St.

Now, we want to know what you’d like to see move into this area. Can you envision a boutique clothing shop, an affordable thrift store, or maybe a spot specializing in sports memorabilia?

Send us your suggestions and if you’re looking to move in yourself, you can call 317-414-4903.

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