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Description: **Call for purchases and visit us every day Monday through Friday at 12:30pm and Tuesday at 7pm on Facebook for Live with Cheryl** DO Overz, in Urbandale, IA, is the premier consignment shop serving Grimes, Johnston, West Des Moines, Clive, Windsor Heights, Waukee, Ankeny and surrounding areas since 2014. We specialize in furniture and home decor consignment. We also paint furniture, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, custom signs, frames and more. For more information, visit DO Overz in Urbandale.

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**Call for purchases and visit us every day Monday through Friday at 12:30pm and Tuesday at 7pm on Facebook for Live with Cheryl** DO Overz, in Urbandale, IA, is the premier consignment shop serving Grimes, Johnston, West Des Moines, Clive, Windsor Heights, Waukee, Ankeny and surrounding areas since 2014. We specialize in furniture and home decor consignment. We also paint furniture, kitchen and bathroom cabinets, custom signs, frames and more. For more information, visit DO Overz in Urbandale.

Every time you choose to call an owner-operated business rather than a multi-location corporate chain store, you are siding with hard working local people who have put their names and their entire careers into creating a business that serves customers well, that keeps prices low, and that keeps money in your community. The owners of local businesses are more likely to be engaged in your community as parents, coaches, charitable contributors… and they certainly are paying a large share of the community’s tax

When a local family-owned business earns your business, everyone wins. That business owner is a neighbor, who employs neighbors, who pays rent to neighbors, who buys insurance from neighbors… all the money stays in the community rather than drifting off to Wall Street, and then to shareholders all over the country.