The concept of booths in a vintage market [View all]
I am thinking this over, new idea so I'll probably ramble. I was thinking about individual booths. In our vintage mall, many of the vendors are really creative in displaying the things they have for sale. Makes for a very nice browsing and shopping experience. It isn't uncommon for shoppers to pick something up, and then leave it in another booth. Vendor are encouraged to either drop stay items off at the main counter or put them on the lost and found shelf. Along with positive aspects of having a booth, I had thngs taken from my booth and I believe they were stolen. But if they ended up in another booth, they are marked and if sold, I would get the money. This experience got me to thinking. If I have something in my booth that would enhance another person's booth, or look better in another booth, as long as we are paying rent for space, why not blur the lines? As long as vendors are okay with an arrangment, it might be a better way to use the store space. The only drawback I can think of is that if a shopper wants a discount, and they got an item in Booth A, which offers discounts, but the item belongs to Vendor Z, who doesn't offer a discount, the item might not get sold.