Marble Falls Library Thrift Store reopens after major renovations
A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for the Marble Falls Library Thrift Store on Thursday, March 12, celebrating the completion of big renovations to the beloved building. Library staff, members of the Friends of the Marble Falls Library group, store staff, Marble Falls community members, and more all joined in for the big snip at 300 Avenue J. Staff photo by Dakota Morrissiey
The Marble Falls Library Thrift Store, at 300 Avenue J, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 12, celebrating the completion of major renovations to the beloved building.
The store partially reopened on March 6, but it will host an official grand opening ceremony from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, with a return to normal business hours thereafter.
The thrift store serves as a major funding source for the Friends of the Marble Falls Library group, which provides critical support for the Marble Falls Public Library and scholarships for Highland Lakes area high school seniors.
“We wouldn’t exist without the support of our community,” store manager Cassie Payne told DailyTrib. “They are everything to us.”
The big renovations include an expansion of the original 8,000 square-foot space to 15,000 square feet, and a complete remodel of the interior, giving it an open floor plan. The work began in February 2025.
According to Payne, one of the major benefits of the renovations is more space to receive donations and organize inventory.

