The helium plant in Amarillo is slowly transforming from something old into something new and beautiful. The historic plant is getting a new life. While the renovation is a slow process, the owners are hosting fun and unique events.
A Historic Plant Gets New Life
During the Route 66 Festival, Helium Heights hosted the Route 66 Market over two days. Vendors with all sorts of wares, food trucks, and live music were at the event, which also had highland cows. The Route 66 Market wasn’t the end, but just the beginning.
From the Route 66 Market to the Bargain Bash
Coming up on Saturday, July 18, Helium Heights is hosting a Bargain Bash. The Bargain Bash will be a space where shoppers can find trendy, shabby chic, vintage, retro, and handmade finds, all new or gently used. According to owner Megan Rosenbach, it’s
Not Your Grandma’s Garage Sale
Who Can Be a Vendor
Helium Heights is currently looking for vendors. Vendor spaces are open to the general public and not just businesses. They are encouraging apartment residents, rural homeowners without much drive-by traffic, and HOA neighborhoods that restrict garage sales. Anyone whose property isn’t ideal for hosting a garage sale is welcome too.
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