Goodwill gets a new look in Albany

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A ribbon-cutting Thursday introduced Albany residents to the renovated Goodwill retail store on North Slappey, complete with a driuve-thru.

Seasonal items are plentiful at Albany’s Goodwill center. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

A distinguishing feature of Goodwill’s newest Albany location is the iconic smiling “g” logo that was designed in 1968. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

People gather outside for a ribbon cutting outside of Albany’s renovated Goodwill store. (Staff:Photo: Mary Braswell)

Sales associates cheer as the ribbon is cut on the newly expanded Goodwill retail store in Albany Thursday. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Sales associate Britany works at the newly installed jewelry counter at Albany’s newly renovated Goodwill center. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Goodwill’s drive-thru donation center in Albany makes giving easier than ever. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

A shopper checks the size on a pair of shoes while visiting the newly renovated Goodwill retail center in Albany. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Sylvia is just one of the sales associates at Albany’s newly renovated Goodwill center offering help and a smile. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Albany Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Barbara Rivera Holmes welcomes guests to Thursday’s ribbon cutting of the new Goodwill retail location in Albany. (Staff Photo:Mary Braswell)

A few early arrivals for Thursday’s Goodwill ribbon cutting in Albany brought chairs and umbrellas. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

A returnable 32-oz. Coke bottle is among the collectibles found at Albany’s Goodwill retail store. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Toy trucks, stuffed animals, dolls and games are some of the many toys found at Goodwill. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

Furniture is just one of the many donated items on display at the newly renovated Goodwill retail outlet. (Staff Photo: Mary Braswell)

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