Bin-format thrift shopping in downtown San Diego's East Village is the model at Goodwill Outlet and Donation Center, a 22,000-square-foot facility at 1466 F Street in the Maker's Quarter. The outlet's furniture-hub designation means large items like sofas, dressers, and dining sets cycle through the floor regularly, generating the kind of pickup volume that keeps movers like San Diego Elite Furniture Moving active throughout East Village. Apparel and housewares sell both by the piece and by the pound under the bin-format pricing model that Goodwill Industries of San Diego County — founded in 1930 — operates at four outlet locations countywide. The facility occupies a former Jerome's Furniture warehouse that opened as an outlet in February 2024, with a rear loading dock for large-item donations that complements the textile-care capacity of nearby Shelton Cleaners for processing secondhand garments. High-volume intake categories include solid-wood furniture, working electronics, and soft plastics, with the loading-dock configuration handling commercial-grade equipment and donation pallets at warehouse scale.