NOMA Warehouse and Re-Find launch Night Shift

Night Shift market collaboration revitalizes Columbia’s arts scene, offering a unique blend of shopping, crafts, and entertainment from March to October.

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Re-find us relocating to South Edisto Street. | Photo by @refindsc

After closing their Cottontown NOMA Warehouse location, owners Mazie Cook and Beth Lawson are keeping their creative spirit alive through a new venture with Re-Find , a popular vintage shop relocating to Rosewood.

The collaboration gives birth to “Night Shift,” a Friday night market slated to run monthly from March to October. Set in Re-Find’s spacious new venue on South Edisto Street, Night Shift aims to be a hub for over 50 full-time and pop-up vendors, offering a mix of vintage treasures, artisan crafts, food, and drinks, alongside live music and entertainment.

The market promises not only a unique shopping experience but also serves as a platform for local artists and makers to showcase their work, demonstrating a commitment to revitalizing Columbia’s arts scene.

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David is based in Columbia, SC where he’s lived since graduating from UofSC’s School of Journalism in 2006. In his 20+ years in the Soda City, he founded Scene SC, an outlet covering the SC music scene, and has contributed to local publications including SCETV, Jasper Magazine, Free Times, and The Post and Courier. He currently serves on boards for One Columbia for Arts and Culture and the Jam Room Music Festival.