Veteran-owned San Diego's Largest Vintage and Antique Mall in Point Loma spans 40,000 square feet near Pechanga Arena, housing more than 100 independent vendor stalls inside the Kurtz Street building. Booth categories range from mid-century modern furniture and antique rugs to vinyl records, rare coins, and military memorabilia, a collector-density mix that overlaps with the exhibition rotation at MK Envision. An in-house custom framing center handles restoration-grade matting and archival-quality framing for prints, photographs, and artwork sourced from the marketplace floor. Each vendor operates as an independent small business within the shared space, stocking everything from Bakelite jewelry and Depression-era glassware to hand-thrown ceramics and artisan candles — the kind of handmade-goods overlap that connects to the craft selection at en concordia. The most significant inventory turns involve estate-scale acquisitions — full household collections of antique furniture, silver, and decorative arts that populate multiple stalls simultaneously.