New Places to Seek Old Treasures

After losing the beloved-by-many Mission Road Antiques, north Johnson County has gained two promising spots to explore décor gems from generations past.

Slater House Antiques

Just east of Ikea and named for the street on which it’s located is a source for fine and unusual art and furnishings. The building is a cottage-style house, formerly occupied by Mundy & Yazdi Rugs.

Check out this deep bench of heavy hitters from Kansas City’s antiques community—you probably recognize these names from 45th and State Line: Rich Hoffman, Christopher Filley (who still has his original location, too ) as well as Pat Postans and Linda Hancock.

Glenwood Antique Mall

This new 35,000-square-foot mall is in a former TJ Maxx, just north of where the original Glenwood Theater once stood on Metcalf Avenue.

The large space will eventually have more than 350 vendors and dealers, and is owned by Kirsen and Andrew Rowland, who also own Lily’s Estate Sales. Inside are vintage collectibles, including metal signs, Pyrex kitchenware, and Coca-Cola memorabilia, as well as antiques.

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