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Angel View Resale Store on Temecula Parkway carries the typical resale-shop mix—furniture, home goods, clothing, books, decor—at the price tier where a modest budget stretches further than retail. The inventory turns constantly, making each visit a browse-and-discover proposition rather than a return-for-the-same-item spot. Merchandise skews toward practical household goods and vintage finds rather than novelty or niche collectibles. The shop draws regular thrift shoppers hunting affordable basics, estate-sale browsers looking for one-off furniture pieces, and gift-buyers willing to hunt for something with character at a fraction of the original cost. For someone furnishing a new apartment, restocking after a move, or simply enjoying the low-stakes treasure hunt of resale shopping, this fits the routine stop. For specific items or particular vintage eras, the outcome is unpredictable; for a Saturday morning browse with no particular goal, the traffic and selection keep it worthwhile.

J Quality Controls operates as a retail shop on Del Rio Road in Uptown Temecula, stocking industrial supplies, safety equipment, and control systems rather than general merchandise or gifts. The inventory tilts toward contractors, maintenance crews, and facilities managers — tools and parts for ongoing jobsite and building upkeep rather than one-off hobby purchases or home decor browsing. This is a destination for repeat business customers who know what they need and stop in to grab it, rather than a casual walk-in discovery spot like the Old Town gift and antique shops. Builders, HVAC techs, property managers, and facility staff in the Temecula area already know the address; new customers typically arrive by referral or after realizing a local supplier beats waiting for mail-order. The shopping rhythm is transactional — in, find the part or safety item, out — suited to professionals on a job schedule rather than leisurely afternoon browsing.
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Get ListedOld Town Temecula Community Theater occupies a storefront on Main Street in the historic district, functioning as both a ticket office and a small retail shop tied to the theater's productions and…
Old Town Temecula Community Theater occupies a storefront on Main Street in the historic district, functioning as both a ticket office and a small retail shop tied to the theater's productions and mission. The merchandise leans toward theater-specific goods and community-arts-oriented items rather than general gift stock—the kind of browse-and-discover stop where regulars pick up season schedules, supporters find cast recordings or theater books, and casual Old Town visitors stumble upon locally focused arts merchandise. The shop serves a dual audience: regular patrons and subscribers who stop in to renew tickets or catch up on upcoming season details, and Old Town pedestrians treating it as part of a broader afternoon of browsing nearby galleries, antique shops, and cafes. For gift-givers looking for something arts-related or locally rooted, this fits the niche better than chain retail. For someone seeking mainstream merchandise or impulse buys, the other Old Town shops and restaurants are a better match.
so so fun!!! saw JOURNEY here...great theater!!!
Most wonderful Theater!! Such a treasure and such an enrichment for the community in this town!! Great selections of shows as well! I've seen several shows there myself AND also performed there myself with the local Southwest Women's Chorus (look us up OR join!). The acoustics are superb, the staff...
HIGH-QUALITY PERFORMANCES! The Old Town Temecula Community Theater is outstanding! Each event I’ve attended here has been fun and enjoyable. I’ve seen play productions, concerts, and recently the Annual Jazz Festival! The seats are SO comfortable here and there’s plenty of ramps for disabled guests....
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Old Town Temecula's Main Street corridor anchors the walkable historic district where foot traffic is steady on weekends but parking remains tight. Community theaters in this footprint rely on repeat local audiences and often see strong turnout for school holiday and summer productions when families plan ahead.
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