Longboat Key to get first-ever Goodwill store


  • By S.T. Cardinal
  • | 3:35 p.m. December 16, 2025
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A Goodwill bookstore and donation center will occupy the new outparcel building at 3160 Gulf of Mexico Drive by the end of the year.
A Goodwill bookstore and donation center will occupy the new outparcel building at 3160 Gulf of Mexico Drive by the end of the year.
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The first Goodwill on the barrier island of Longboat Key is scheduled to open Thursday, Dec. 18, with a ribbon-cutting and book signing by a local author.

Newly built at 3160 Gulf of Mexico Drive, the 3,500-square-foot building will be a donation drop-off location and used bookstore. Customers will be welcomed at 8 a.m. Thursday, and the store will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week.

“We are absolutely thrilled to be opening this location on Longboat Key, which will offer a wonderful selection of lightly used books as well as a convenient place to drop off all types of donations,” Goodwill Manasota President and CEO Donn Githens says in a release. “The average donation provides more than three hours of job training and opportunities, directly helping individuals to build job skills and improve economic stability.”

According to the press release, the Longboat Key location will bring seven new jobs to Longboat Key.

Local author Beth Rice will be on-site for a book signing and book giveaway at the grand opening celebration. Rice has been published in “Chicken Soup for the Soul” books three times, authored a children’s book titled “I’m Adopted, I’m Special,” and most recently self-published “Behind the Receptionist’s Desk.” 

This article originally appeared on sister site YourObserver.com.

 

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S.T. Cardinal

S.T. "Tommy" Cardinal is the Longboat Key news reporter. The Sarasota native earned a degree from the University of Central Florida in Orlando with a minor in environmental studies. In Central Florida, Cardinal worked for a monthly newspaper covering downtown Orlando and College Park. He then worked for a weekly newspaper in coastal South Carolina where he earned South Carolina Press Association awards for his local government news coverage and photography.

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