NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "used-merchandise-stores"
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- 561499-06 - Rack Merchandise ServiceRack Merchandise Service is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561499 that involves the provision of support services to businesses for the storage and organization of their merchandise on racks. This industry is responsible for ensuring that the merchandise is stored in an efficient and organized manner, making it easy for businesses to access and manage their …Examples: Retail stores, Grocery stores, Automotive parts stores, Home improvement stores, Clothing
- 459510-43 - Used Merchandise Stores (Retail)Used Merchandise Stores (Retail) are establishments primarily engaged in retailing used merchandise, antiques, and secondhand goods, such as clothing, furniture, jewelry, books, and electronics. These stores acquire their inventory from individuals, donations, and auctions. The merchandise is then sorted, cleaned, and priced before being displayed …Examples: Used books, Thrift store finds
- 455219-08 - General Merchandise (Retail)General Merchandise (Retail) refers to retail stores that sell a wide variety of products, including but not limited to clothing, home goods, electronics, toys, and groceries. These stores typically offer a one-stop shopping experience for customers looking to purchase a range of items in one location. General Merchandise (Retail) stores can be found in shopping …Examples: Department stores, Superstores, Discount stores, Variety stores, Dollar stores,
- 423990-22 - Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale)Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423990 that involves the wholesale of miscellaneous durable goods that are sold in bulk quantities at a discounted price. This industry specializes in the sale of overstocked, discontinued, or slightly imperfect products that are still functional and usable. Job Lot Merchandise (Wholesale) companies purchase these …Examples: Discount stores, Liquidation stores, Surplus stores, Dollar stores, Thrift stores
- 423930-38 - Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Wholesale)Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers that involves the buying and selling of used, damaged, or overstocked goods. This industry deals with a wide range of products, including but not limited to, furniture, electronics, clothing, and building materials. The main focus of this industry is to find buyers for products …Examples: Used furniture, Returned merchandise
- 424990-42 - Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale)Fund Raising Merchandise (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of products that are used for fundraising purposes. These products are sold to non-profit organizations, schools, churches, and other groups that are looking to raise funds for their cause. Fund …Examples: Sports merchandise
- 493110-08 - Warehouses-Merchandise & Self StorageThe Warehouses-Merchandise & Self Storage industry involves the storage of goods and materials for both commercial and personal use. This industry includes facilities that offer self-storage units for individuals and businesses to store their belongings, as well as warehouses that provide storage space for merchandise and inventory. The industry …Examples: Self-storage units, Warehouses for merchandise storage, Climate-controlled storage
- 541618-01 - Brokers-MerchandiseBrokers-Merchandise is a subdivision of the Other Management Consulting Services industry that involves the facilitation of transactions between buyers and sellers of goods. Brokers-Merchandise act as intermediaries between the two parties and assist in negotiating deals, arranging for transportation, and ensuring that all necessary documentation is in order. They may specialize in …Examples: Textile brokers, Electronics brokers, Agricultural product brokers, Chemical brokers, Furniture brokers, Toy brokers,
- 561990-17 - Merchandise BrokersMerchandise brokers are professionals who act as intermediaries between buyers and sellers of goods. They facilitate the sale of products by negotiating deals, finding potential buyers, and arranging for the delivery of goods. Merchandise brokers work in a variety of industries, including food, textiles, and consumer goods. They are responsible for ensuring that the products they …Examples: Food distribution, Textile trading, Consumer goods brokerage, Agricultural products trading, Wholesale distribution,
- 455219-03 - Variety Stores (Retail)Variety Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that offer a wide range of merchandise at affordable prices. These stores are known for their low prices and wide selection of products, which can include everything from household items to toys, clothing, and groceries. Variety Stores (Retail) are often located in strip malls or shopping centers and are popular with …Examples: Dollar Stores, 99 Cents Stores, Variety Stores, Bargain Stores, Value Stores,
- 458110-03 - Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail)Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail) is a type of retail industry that specializes in selling goods that have been damaged, returned, or overstocked. These goods are often sold at a discounted price, making them an attractive option for bargain hunters. Salvage & Surplus Merchandise (Retail) stores can sell a wide range of products, including clothing, electronics, …Examples: Discount clothing, Overstocked electronics, Damaged furniture, Returned appliances, Liquidated toys, Surplus building
- 541410-06 - Store Designers & PlannersStore Designers & Planners are professionals who specialize in designing and planning the layout and aesthetics of retail stores. They work closely with clients to create a unique and functional space that meets their specific needs and enhances the customer experience. Store Designers & Planners must have a keen eye for detail and be able to balance the practical aspects of …Examples: Boutique clothing stores, Department stores, Bookstores, Electronics stores, Home decor
- 541890-10 - Demonstration Service-MerchandiseDemonstration Service-Merchandise is a subdivision of the Other Services Related to Advertising industry that involves showcasing and promoting products or services through live demonstrations. This industry is focused on providing a hands-on experience to potential customers, allowing them to interact with the product or service before making a purchase. Demonstration …Examples: Kitchen appliances, Beauty products, Cleaning supplies, Electronics, Home improvement tools, Pet products, Food and
- 459510-33 - Second Hand Stores (Retail)Second Hand Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that specialize in selling used merchandise, including clothing, furniture, electronics, and other household items. These stores acquire their inventory through donations, consignment, and purchasing from individuals. The merchandise is then sorted, cleaned, and priced for resale. Second Hand Stores …Examples: Thrift stores
- 424990-48 - General Merchandise (Wholesale)The General Merchandise (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of a wide range of nondurable goods, such as paper products, cleaning supplies, personal care items, and household goods. These goods are typically sold to retailers, institutions, and other businesses for resale or use in their operations. General Merchandise (Wholesale) companies may also provide …Examples: Cleaning supplies, Paper products, Personal care items, Household goods, Office supplies, School supplies, Party
- 455110-04 - Merchandise Marts (Retail)Merchandise Marts (Retail) are large commercial buildings that house multiple vendors selling a variety of products to retailers and wholesalers. These marts are typically located in urban areas and offer a convenient one-stop-shop for buyers looking to purchase a range of products in bulk. The vendors within the merchandise marts are often specialized in a particular product …Examples: Home decor, Fashion accessories, Electronics, Toys and games, Pet supplies, Office supplies, Beauty and personal care
- 455219-16 - Home Demonstration-Merchandise (Retail)Home Demonstration-Merchandise (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves the retail sale of general merchandise through home demonstrations. This industry is characterized by sales representatives who visit customers' homes to demonstrate and sell products. The products sold in this industry can range from kitchenware, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, and …Examples: Kitchenware products, Cleaning supplies, Cosmetics and personal care items, Home appliances, Electronics, Furniture,
- 493130-07 - Warehouses-Commodity & MerchandiseWarehouses-Commodity & Merchandise is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 493130 that involves the storage and handling of various types of goods, including raw materials, finished products, and other commodities. This industry is responsible for the safekeeping of goods until they are ready to be transported to their final destination. Warehouses-Commodity & Merchandise can be …Examples: Food and beverage storage, Clothing and textile storage, Electronics storage, Furniture
- 459130-11 - Mill Stores (Retail)Mill Stores (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 459130 that involves the retail sale of a variety of fabrics, textiles, and sewing supplies. These stores typically offer a wide range of products, including fabrics, yarns, threads, buttons, zippers, and other sewing notions. Mill Stores (Retail) may also sell sewing machines, sergers, and other equipment used in …Examples: Fabric stores, Sewing supply stores, Quilting stores, Yarn stores, Craft stores,
- 459130-21 - Textiles (Retail)Textiles (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of a variety of textile products. This industry includes stores that sell fabrics, yarns, threads, and other textile materials to consumers. Textiles (Retail) stores may also sell finished textile products such as clothing, bedding, and towels. These …Examples: Fabric stores, Sewing supply stores, Textile art supply stores, Bedding stores, Clothing
- 423710-28 - Staples Staplers & Tackers (Wholesale)The Staples Staplers & Tackers (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of staplers, staples, tackers, and related accessories to retailers and other businesses. This industry is a subdivision of the Hardware Merchant Wholesalers industry and is responsible for providing a range of stapling and tacking products to various industries. …Examples: Office supply stores, Construction supply stores, Hardware stores, Home improvement stores,
- 455110-03 - Retail ShopsRetail Shops are establishments that sell a variety of goods directly to consumers. These shops can be small independent stores or part of a larger chain. Retail shops typically have a physical storefront where customers can browse and purchase products. The products sold in retail shops can range from clothing and accessories to electronics and home goods. Retail shops may also …Examples: Clothing Stores, Electronics Stores, Home Goods Stores, Pet Stores, Toy Stores,
- 531120-10 - Retail Space-Renting & LeasingRetail Space-Renting & Leasing is an industry that involves the renting and leasing of nonresidential buildings specifically for retail purposes. This industry provides space for businesses to operate their retail activities, such as selling goods or services to customers. Retail Space-Renting & Leasing companies offer a range of spaces, from small kiosks to large retail stores, to …Examples: Clothing stores, Electronics stores, Bookstores, Furniture stores, Jewelry stores,
- 455219-09 - Country Stores (Retail)Country Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that specialize in selling a variety of general merchandise items in rural areas. These stores are typically small and independently owned, and they offer a range of products such as clothing, footwear, farm supplies, hardware, home goods, and groceries. Country Stores (Retail) are often located in remote areas and …Examples: Farm supplies, Hardware, Clothing, Footwear, Home goods, Groceries, Pet supplies, Hunting and fishing gear, Automotive
- 812990-01 - Bagging ServiceBagging service is a type of personal service that involves the packaging of various items into bags. This service is commonly used by retail stores, supermarkets, and grocery stores to assist customers with their purchases. Bagging service is an essential part of the retail industry as it ensures that customers' purchases are properly packaged and ready for transport. This …Examples: Grocery stores, Retail stores, Convenience stores, Specialty stores, Wine and liquor
- 424950-04 - Paint & Varnish Removers (Wholesale)Paint & Varnish Removers (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424950 that involves the wholesale distribution of products used for removing paint and varnish from surfaces. This industry is responsible for supplying a range of products to various businesses, including hardware stores, home improvement stores, and paint stores. Paint & Varnish Removers …Examples: Paint stores, Hardware stores, Home improvement stores, Building supply stores, Industrial
- 459510-38 - Swap Meets & Shops (Retail)Swap Meets & Shops (Retail) is a type of used merchandise retailer that specializes in selling second-hand goods, including clothing, electronics, furniture, and other household items. These shops are often found in flea markets or other outdoor venues, and they offer a unique shopping experience for customers looking for bargains and one-of-a-kind items. Swap meets and shops are …Examples: Used electronics, Used sports equipment, Thrift store finds
- 561990-10 - Incentive ProgramsThe Incentive Programs industry involves the creation and implementation of programs designed to motivate and reward individuals or groups for achieving specific goals or behaviors. These programs are typically used by businesses, organizations, and government agencies to increase productivity, improve customer loyalty, and encourage healthy habits among employees or customers. Incentive …Examples: Employee wellness incentives, Customer loyalty rewards, Sales performance incentives, Referral bonuses, Safety
- 339999-60 - Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Manufacturing)The Surplus & Salvage Merchandise (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of various goods from surplus and salvage materials. These materials are often obtained from other industries or businesses that have excess or unused inventory. The industry is focused on creating new products from these materials, rather than simply disposing of them. This process helps to …Examples: Reused automotive parts
- 458110-67 - Clothing-Printing & Lettering (Retail)Clothing-Printing & Lettering (Retail) is a subdivision of the Clothing and Clothing Accessories Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of clothing items that have been customized with printing or lettering. This industry includes businesses that offer printing and lettering services on a range of clothing items such as t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and jackets. The customization can be done …Examples: Non-profit organization merchandise, Event merchandise
- 459210-08 - Comic Books (Retail)Comic Books (Retail) is a subdivision of Book Retailers and News Dealers industry under NAICS Code 459210. This industry involves the retail sale of comic books, graphic novels, manga, and related merchandise. Comic books are a form of sequential art that tells a story through a combination of images and text. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including comic book …Examples: Comic book merchandise
- 711211-03 - Professional Sports Clubs & PromotersProfessional Sports Clubs & Promoters is a subdivision of the Sports Teams and Clubs industry, which involves the management and promotion of professional sports teams and events. This industry is responsible for organizing and promoting sporting events, managing athletes, and generating revenue through ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise sales. Professional Sports Clubs & …Examples: Major League Baseball teams, National Football League teams, National Hockey League teams, Professional golf
- 812210-05 - Funeral Plans (Pre-Arranged)Funeral Plans (Pre-Arranged) is a subdivision of the Funeral Homes and Funeral Services industry that involves the sale of funeral plans to individuals who wish to pre-plan and pre-pay for their own funeral arrangements. This industry provides a range of services including consultation, planning, and financing options for funeral arrangements. Funeral plans can include a variety of services such …Examples: Funeral merchandise plans
- 455110-05 - Resident Buyers (Retail)Resident Buyers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Department Stores (Retail) industry that involves the procurement of merchandise for a specific store or chain of stores. Resident buyers are responsible for selecting and purchasing products that will be sold in their respective stores. They work closely with suppliers and manufacturers to negotiate prices, …Examples: Clothing and apparel, Home goods and decor, Electronics and appliances, Toys and games, Beauty and personal care,
- 459510-32 - Rummage Sale Centers (Retail)Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are establishments that sell used merchandise, such as clothing, furniture, household items, and electronics, at discounted prices. These centers typically acquire their inventory through donations from individuals or organizations, and may also purchase items from estate sales or auctions. Rummage Sale Centers (Retail) are often operated by non-profit …Examples: Thrift stores, Consignment stores, Vintage stores
- 455219-39 - Factory Outlets (Retail)Factory Outlets (Retail) is a type of retail store that sells a wide range of products, including clothing, footwear, accessories, home goods, and electronics. These stores are typically located in outlet malls or shopping centers and offer discounted prices on brand-name merchandise. Factory Outlets (Retail) are known for offering high-quality products at lower prices than …Examples: Clothing Outlets, Shoe Outlets, Home Goods Outlets, Electronics Outlets, Accessories Outlets, Luggage Outlets, Beauty
- 236220-34 - Store FrontsStore Fronts is a subdivision of the Commercial and Institutional Building Construction industry, which involves the construction of buildings used for commercial and institutional purposes. Store Fronts specifically refers to the construction of the front-facing exterior of commercial buildings, typically made of glass and metal framing. This industry involves the design, …Examples: Retail stores, Grocery stores, Convenience stores, Electronic stores, Bookstores,
- 424950-07 - Painters Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Painters Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 424950 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used by painters. This industry provides a wide range of products that are essential for painting contractors, including brushes, rollers, spray guns, sandpaper, and other tools. Painters Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) companies typically …Examples: Paint stores, Home improvement stores, Hardware stores, Building supply stores, Industrial
- 445110-03 - Grocers (Retail)Grocers (Retail) are businesses that specialize in selling a variety of food and household items to consumers. This industry includes supermarkets, grocery stores, and other retail establishments that primarily sell food products. Grocers (Retail) typically offer a range of products such as fresh produce, meat, dairy, bakery items, canned goods, and packaged foods. In addition to food …Examples: Grocery stores, Specialty food stores, Gourmet food stores, Natural food stores, Bulk food
- 455219-32 - Religious Goods (Retail)The Religious Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of religious items such as books, clothing, jewelry, and other items related to religious practices and beliefs. This industry caters to individuals who practice various religions and are in need of items that help them express their faith. Religious Goods (Retail) stores can be found in shopping centers, malls, and online platforms. …Examples: Christian bookstores, Islamic clothing stores, Buddhist supply stores, Hindu religious
- 458310-18 - Stop Watches (Retail)Stop Watches (Retail) is a subdivision of the Jewelry Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of stop watches. Stop watches are timepieces that can be started and stopped to measure the duration of an event. This industry caters to a wide range of customers, including athletes, coaches, and professionals who require precise timing for their activities. …Examples: Sports equipment stores, Athletic supply stores, Running specialty stores, Fitness equipment
- 459510-37 - Store Fixtures-Used (Retail)Store Fixtures-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of previously owned fixtures and equipment used in retail stores. This industry involves the buying and selling of various types of store fixtures, such as display cases, shelving units, mannequins, racks, hangers, and other …Examples: Display cases, Shelving units, Mannequins, Racks, Hangers, Clothing racks, Slatwall panels, Gridwall panels, Pegboard
- 455219-04 - Trading Posts (Retail)Trading Posts (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of general merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, footwear, accessories, household goods, and outdoor equipment. These retail stores are often located in rural areas and specialize in offering goods that cater to the needs of the local community. Trading Posts (Retail) are known for their unique and …Examples: Western Wear, Hunting Supplies, Camping Gear, Native American Crafts, Farm and Ranch Supplies, Outdoor Clothing,
- 455219-93 - Miscellaneous Retail Stores NECMiscellaneous Retail Stores NEC is a subcategory of the NAICS Code 455219, which includes all other general merchandise retailers. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of products that are not classified under any other specific industry. The products sold in this industry are diverse and can include anything from party supplies to pet products, from kitchenware to …Examples: Party supplies, Pet products, Kitchenware, Sporting goods, Toys, Office supplies, Craft supplies, School supplies,
- 424120-35 - Tapes-Adhesive-Dispensers (Wholesale)The Tapes-Adhesive-Dispensers (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of various types of tapes, adhesives, and dispensers to retailers and other businesses. These products are used for a wide range of applications, from packaging and shipping to construction and manufacturing. Companies in this industry typically purchase these products in bulk from manufacturers and then sell them …Examples: Packaging supply stores, Hardware stores, Construction supply stores, Office supply stores,
- 455110-02 - Government-Department Stores (Retail)Government-Department Stores (Retail) is a subdivision of the Department Stores (Retail) industry under NAICS Code 455110. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of consumer goods, including clothing, footwear, home appliances, electronics, and furniture, among others. However, unlike regular department stores, Government-Department Stores (Retail) are …Examples: Government Employee Store, Federal Employee Store, Armed Forces Store
- 459510-45 - Vintage Clothing Stores (Retail)Vintage Clothing Stores (Retail) are establishments that specialize in selling clothing items that are at least 20 years old. These stores offer a unique shopping experience for customers who are looking for one-of-a-kind pieces that cannot be found in regular retail stores. Vintage Clothing Stores (Retail) typically offer a wide range of clothing items, including …Examples: Vintage dresses, Retro jackets, Antique hats, Vintage jewelry, Classic blouses, Old-fashioned skirts, Vintage coats,
- 713290-03 - Lottery AgentsLottery Agents are companies that act as intermediaries between the government or private lottery organizations and the public. They are responsible for selling lottery tickets to the public on behalf of the lottery organization. Lottery Agents are typically retail stores, gas stations, and convenience stores that have been authorized by the lottery organization to sell tickets. …Examples: Convenience stores, Liquor stores, Bookstores, Department stores, Grocery stores
- 459510-36 - Sporting Goods-Used (Retail)Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand sporting goods. This industry involves the buying and selling of used sporting equipment, such as bicycles, golf clubs, skis, snowboards, and other sports-related items. Sporting Goods-Used (Retail) stores offer a …Examples: Used bicycles, Reused hockey sticks, Restored baseball gloves
- 459510-06 - Baskets-Used (Retail)Baskets-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of second-hand baskets. These baskets may be made of various materials such as wicker, bamboo, or plastic and may be used for a variety of purposes such as storage, decoration, or transportation. Baskets-Used (Retail) stores typically …Examples: Storage baskets
- 459510-13 - Clothing-Used (Retail)Clothing-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand clothing items. This industry involves the sale of pre-owned clothing items that have been previously worn by individuals. Clothing-Used (Retail) stores typically purchase their inventory from individuals who sell their used …Examples: Vintage dresses, Designer handbags, Leather jackets, Denim jeans, Athletic wear, Business attire, Children's clothing,
- 459510-49 - Men's Clothing & Furnishings-Used (Retail)Men's Clothing & Furnishings-Used (Retail) is a subcategory of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of second-hand men's clothing and accessories, including but not limited to suits, jackets, pants, shirts, ties, belts, and shoes. The clothing and accessories sold in this industry are typically gently used and may be vintage …Examples: Men's suits, Dress shirts, Ties, Belts, Dress shoes, Sport coats, Dress pants, Casual shirts, Sweaters, Hats
- 459510-51 - Formal Wear-Used (Retail)Formal Wear-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand formal wear. This industry involves the sale of previously owned formal wear items such as tuxedos, suits, dresses, gowns, and accessories. Formal Wear-Used (Retail) stores offer a cost-effective alternative to purchasing new formal …Examples: Tuxedos, Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Bow ties, Cummerbunds, Cufflinks, Dress shoes, Evening bags, Shawls
- 423440-08 - Display Fixtures & Materials (Wholesale)The Display Fixtures & Materials (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of fixtures and materials used for displaying products in retail stores, trade shows, and other commercial settings. This industry includes a wide range of products such as shelving units, display cases, mannequins, hangers, racks, and other accessories used for showcasing …Examples: Clothing racks, Jewelry displays, Shoe displays, Sunglasses displays, Cosmetic displays, Food displays, Electronic
- 459510-14 - Consignment Shops (Retail)Consignment shops (Retail) are retail stores that sell used merchandise on behalf of the original owner. These shops typically accept items such as clothing, accessories, furniture, and home decor. The items are then displayed in the store and sold to customers, with a portion of the sale price going to the original owner and the rest going to the shop. Consignment …Examples: Women's clothing consignment, Children's clothing consignment, Furniture consignment, Home decor consignment, Designer
- 423440-44 - Store Fixtures (Wholesale)Store Fixtures (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of store fixtures, which are equipment and furnishings used in retail stores to display merchandise and organize products. Store fixtures include shelving units, display cases, racks, hangers, …Examples: Store fixtures
- 423440-54 - Jewelry Display Units (Wholesale)Jewelry Display Units (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Other Commercial Equipment Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of display units specifically designed for showcasing jewelry products. These display units are used by retailers, jewelry stores, and other businesses that sell jewelry products to attract customers and showcase their …Examples: Countertop jewelry displays, Floor-standing jewelry displays, Rotating jewelry displays, Wall-mounted jewelry displays,
- 455219-63 - Beer-Homebrewing Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Beer-Homebrewing Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to the needs of homebrewers who want to make their own beer. This industry involves the retail sale of equipment and supplies that are used in the process of brewing beer at home. The equipment and supplies sold in this industry are specifically designed for homebrewing and are not typically found in …Examples: Homebrewing kits, Brewing ingredients, Brewing equipment, Beer bottles and caps, Cleaning and sanitizing supplies,
- 459510-25 - Memorabilia (Retail)Memorabilia (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of collectible items related to popular culture, sports, and historical events. This industry involves the buying and selling of items that hold sentimental or historical value to collectors and enthusiasts. Memorabilia (Retail) stores offer a wide range …Examples: Historical artifacts
- 337215-12 - Store Fixtures (Manufacturing)Store Fixtures (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 337215 that involves the production of custom-made fixtures and displays for retail stores, supermarkets, and other commercial spaces. These fixtures are designed to showcase products and merchandise in an attractive and organized manner, while also maximizing the use of available space. Store fixtures …Examples: Clothing racks, Display cases, Gondola shelving, Slatwall panels, Gridwall panels, Countertop displays, Signage, Cash
- 455219-30 - Importers (Retail)Importers (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 455219 that involves businesses engaged in the retail sale of general merchandise that has been imported from other countries. These businesses purchase goods from foreign manufacturers and distributors and sell them directly to consumers through physical retail stores or online platforms. Importers (Retail) may specialize in a …Examples: Imported clothing retailers, Imported electronics retailers, Imported home goods retailers, Imported toy retailers,
- 459120-18 - Electric Trains-Toy (Retail)The Electric Trains-Toy (Retail) industry involves the sale of electric toy trains and related accessories to consumers. These trains are typically designed for children and hobbyists who enjoy building and operating miniature train sets. The industry includes both physical retail stores and online retailers that specialize in electric toy trains. …Examples: Train-themed clothing and merchandise
- 459420-45 - Racing Collectibles (Retail)Racing Collectibles (Retail) is a subdivision of the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of collectible items related to racing events. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of racing-related items, including die-cast model cars, autographed memorabilia, apparel, and accessories. Racing Collectibles (Retail) stores cater to racing …Examples: NASCAR merchandise
- 423990-07 - Ear Piercing Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Ear piercing equipment and supplies (wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423990 that involves the distribution of tools and materials used for ear piercing. This industry caters to businesses that offer ear piercing services, such as jewelry stores, beauty salons, and tattoo parlors. The wholesale aspect of this industry means that companies in this field sell their …Examples: Jewelry stores, Fashion accessory stores, Cosmetics stores, Department stores
- 424120-26 - Price Marking Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Price Marking Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Stationery and Office Supplies Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of price marking equipment and supplies to retailers and other businesses. Price marking equipment and supplies are essential tools for businesses that need to label and price their products accurately and …Examples: Price guns and labels for grocery stores, Label dispensers and stickers for office supply stores, Tagging
- 424990-91 - Variety Stores (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Variety Stores (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Other Miscellaneous Nondurable Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale and manufacturing of a wide range of non-durable goods that are sold in variety stores. These stores typically offer a variety of products at low prices, including household items, personal care products, …Examples: Discount household items, Seasonal decorations, Party supplies, Toys and games, Personal care products, Stationery and
- 441222-11 - Hardware-Marine (Retail)Hardware-Marine (Retail) is a subdivision of the Boat Dealers (Retail) industry that specializes in the retail sale of hardware and equipment specifically designed for use in marine environments. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products, including but not limited to, marine-grade fasteners, rigging hardware, marine electronics, and safety equipment. …Examples: Marine hardware stores, Boat supply stores, Fishing supply stores, Dock and marina supply
- 445110-06 - Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail)Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 445110 that includes retail stores that specialize in selling ethnic foods and ingredients. These stores offer a wide range of products that cater to specific cultural and ethnic groups, such as Asian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, and African. Grocers-Ethnic Foods (Retail) stores are known for their unique and …Examples: Asian groceries, Hispanic groceries, Middle Eastern groceries, African groceries, Indian groceries, Caribbean
- 445240-12 - Ham Specialty Stores (Retail)Ham Specialty Stores (Retail) are retail establishments that specialize in the sale of ham and related products. These stores typically offer a wide variety of ham products, including cured and smoked ham, ham steaks, ham hocks, and ham shanks. They may also offer other pork products such as bacon, sausage, and pork chops. Ham Specialty Stores (Retail) may also offer …Examples: Cured ham, Smoked ham, Ham steak, Ham hock, Ham shank, Honey-glazed ham, Spiral-cut ham, Country ham, Bacon, Sausage,
- 455110-01 - Department Stores (Retail)Department Stores (Retail) are large retail establishments that offer a wide range of consumer goods such as clothing, footwear, home appliances, furniture, and electronics. These stores are typically located in shopping malls or other high-traffic areas and are known for their extensive product selection and competitive pricing. Department stores often have multiple …Examples: Clothing and apparel, Home appliances and electronics, Furniture and home decor, Beauty and personal care products,
- 455219-12 - Farmers Co-Op Retail StoresFarmers Co-Op Retail Stores are retail establishments that specialize in selling a variety of agricultural products and supplies to farmers and ranchers. These stores are typically owned and operated by local agricultural cooperatives, which are owned and controlled by the farmers and ranchers who use their services. Farmers Co-Op Retail Stores offer a wide range of products, …Examples: Animal feed, Fertilizer, Seed, Pesticides, Herbicides, Tractors, Plows, Cultivators, Livestock feeders, Fencing
- 455219-26 - Sundries Stores (Retail)Sundries Stores (Retail) are establishments that primarily sell a variety of small items that are not easily categorized into other retail industries. These stores offer a range of products such as personal care items, stationery, small household items, and other miscellaneous goods. Sundries Stores (Retail) are often found in shopping centers, malls, and other high-traffic …Examples: Personal care items, Stationery supplies, Small household items, Party supplies, Toys and games, Snacks and candy,
- 459410-09 - Pens & Pencils-Sales & Repairing (Retail)Pens & Pencils-Sales & Repairing (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale and repair of writing instruments such as pens and pencils. This industry caters to individuals and businesses who require high-quality writing instruments for their daily use. The industry is highly competitive, and businesses in this industry must keep up with the latest trends and technologies to remain relevant. …Examples: Office supply stores, Art supply stores, Stationery stores, Bookstores, Printing and
- 531120-08 - Shopping Centers & MallsShopping Centers & Malls are commercial properties that house multiple retail stores and other businesses. These properties are typically owned by a single entity and leased to individual businesses. They are designed to provide a convenient and centralized location for consumers to shop, dine, and access various services. Shopping Centers & Malls can range in size from small strip malls …Examples: Electronics Stores, Department Stores, Grocery Stores, Pet Stores
- 459510-10 - Carpet & Rug Dealers-Used (Retail)Carpet & Rug Dealers-Used (Retail) is a subcategory of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of used carpets and rugs to consumers. These carpets and rugs may have been previously owned and used in residential or commercial settings. Carpet & Rug Dealers-Used (Retail) businesses may also offer cleaning and repair …Examples: Used Persian rugs, Gently used wool rugs
- 459510-18 - Fur-Dealers-Used (Retail)Fur-Dealers-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of second-hand fur products. This industry involves the buying and selling of used fur coats, hats, gloves, and other accessories made from animal fur. Fur-Dealers-Used (Retail) businesses typically acquire their inventory from individuals looking …Examples: Used fur coats, Gently used fur handbags, Restored fur boots
- 459510-23 - Lumber-Used (Retail)Lumber-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of used lumber and other wood products. This industry is focused on the resale of lumber that has been previously used in construction or other applications. Lumber-Used (Retail) businesses typically acquire their inventory from demolition …Examples: Used timber
- 459510-28 - Office Furniture & Equipment Used (Retail)The Office Furniture & Equipment Used (Retail) industry involves the sale of previously owned office furniture and equipment to customers. This industry is a subset of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry and caters to businesses and individuals looking for affordable office furniture and equipment options. The products sold in this industry are typically in good …Examples: Used office chairs, Gently used whiteboards
- 459510-39 - Television & Radio Dealers-Used (Retail)Television & Radio Dealers-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of previously owned televisions and radios. This industry involves the buying, selling, and trading of used televisions and radios, as well as providing repair and maintenance services for these products. The primary focus of this industry …Examples: Used flat-screen TVs, Used satellite dishes
- 459510-41 - Tools-Used (Retail)The Tools-Used (Retail) industry involves the retail of second-hand tools that have been previously owned and used. These tools are typically sold at a lower price point than new tools and can range from hand tools to power tools. This industry is a subset of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry and caters to both professional and DIY customers who are …Examples: Used power tools, Used metalworking tools
- 459510-34 - Shoes-Used (Retail)Shoes-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of second-hand shoes. This industry includes establishments that sell used shoes of all types, including athletic shoes, dress shoes, boots, sandals, and more. The shoes sold in this industry are typically previously owned and may show signs of wear and tear, …Examples: Vintage cowboy boots, Designer high heels, Athletic sneakers, Leather dress shoes, Children's shoes, Work boots,
- 459510-44 - Valves-Used (Retail)Valves-Used (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the retail of previously owned valves. This industry involves the buying and selling of valves that have been previously used in various applications. Valves are mechanical devices that control the flow of fluids or gases through pipes and other channels. The valves …Examples: Industrial valves, Control valves, Gate valves, Globe valves, Ball valves, Butterfly valves, Check valves, Diaphragm
- 459510-19 - Furniture-Used (Retail)Furniture-Used (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of second-hand furniture to consumers. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry. Furniture-Used (Retail) businesses acquire furniture from various sources, such as individuals, estate sales, auctions, and other retailers. The furniture is then cleaned, repaired, and …Examples: Couches, Armchairs, Dining tables, Coffee tables, Bookshelves, Dressers, Nightstands, Desks, Cabinets, Ottomans,
- 459510-48 - Video Games-Used (Retail)The Video Games-Used (Retail) industry involves the buying and selling of previously owned video games and related accessories. This industry is a subdivision of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry. Video games are a popular form of entertainment and this industry provides an affordable option for consumers to purchase games that they may have missed out on during …Examples: Used video games
- 459510-21 - Junk-Dealers (Retail)Junk-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of used or second-hand goods that are not classified as antiques. These goods may include furniture, household appliances, electronics, clothing, and other miscellaneous items. Junk-Dealers (Retail) typically acquire their inventory through purchases from …Examples: Used furniture, Thrift store items
- 459510-29 - Ranges & Ovens-Used (Retail)The Ranges & Ovens-Used (Retail) industry involves the sale of previously owned ranges and ovens to consumers. These appliances are typically sourced from individuals or businesses that no longer have a use for them, and are then refurbished and sold to new owners. This industry is a subset of the larger Used Merchandise Retailers industry, which includes a variety of other …Examples: Gas range with oven, Electric range with oven, Commercial oven, Convection oven, Double oven, Freestanding range, Wall
- 459510-30 - Records Tapes Cd's Used & Vintage (Retail)The Records Tapes Cd's Used & Vintage (Retail) industry involves the sale of pre-owned and vintage music recordings in various formats such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, and DVDs. This industry caters to music enthusiasts who prefer the sound quality and nostalgia of older recordings, as well as collectors who seek rare and hard-to-find items. Retailers in this industry may also …Examples: Used CDs
- 322220-16 - Bags-Paper (Manufacturing)The Bags-Paper (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of paper bags that are used for various purposes such as carrying groceries, food items, and other goods. The manufacturing process includes the conversion of paper into bags through cutting, folding, and gluing. The bags can be made from different types of paper such as kraft paper, recycled paper, and coated paper. The …Examples: Merchandise bags
- 333310-70 - Pushcarts (Manufacturing)Pushcarts manufacturing is a subdivision of the commercial and service industry machinery manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of pushcarts, which are small, wheeled vehicles used for transporting goods or equipment. Pushcarts are commonly used in a variety of settings, including food vending, retail sales, and industrial applications. Pushcarts can be made …Examples: Merchandise display pushcarts
- 337127-14 - Vending Carts (Manufacturing)Vending Carts (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of Institutional Furniture Manufacturing that involves the production of mobile carts used for vending food, beverages, and other products. These carts are designed to be easily movable and are commonly used in outdoor events, fairs, and markets. The manufacturing process involves the use of various materials such as stainless steel, …Examples: Merchandise vending carts
- 459510-17 - Flea Markets (Retail)Flea Markets (Retail) are retail establishments that sell used merchandise, including but not limited to clothing, furniture, electronics, and household items. These markets are typically held in an open-air setting, such as a parking lot or field, and vendors rent space to sell their goods. Flea Markets (Retail) are known for offering a wide variety of items at affordable prices, …Examples: Used books
- 339930-10 - Fund Raising Games Mdse & Supplies (Manufacturing)Fund Raising Games Mdse & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Doll, Toy, and Game Manufacturing industry that specializes in creating merchandise and supplies for fundraising games. These games are typically used by non-profit organizations to raise money for their cause. The industry involves the production of a wide range of products, including raffle tickets, bingo …Examples: Customized raffle tickets, Bingo cards for fundraising events, Prize wheels for charity events, Scratch-off cards for
- 424130-37 - Bags-Paper Plastic & Fabric Suppliers (Wholesale)Bags-Paper Plastic & Fabric Suppliers (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the wholesale distribution of bags made of paper, plastic, and fabric. These bags are used for a variety of purposes such as shopping, packaging, and storage. The industry caters to businesses that require bags in bulk quantities, such as retailers, supermarkets, and restaurants. The bags can be …Examples: Plastic merchandise bags
- 455219-14 - Sponges (Retail)Sponges (Retail) is a subdivision of the All Other General Merchandise Retailers industry. This industry involves the retail sale of sponges, which are porous materials used for cleaning, bathing, and other purposes. Sponges can be made from natural or synthetic materials and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Sponges (Retail) businesses may sell sponges individually or in bulk, …Examples: Kitchen sponges, Bath sponges, Car wash sponges, Makeup sponges, Painting sponges, Cleaning sponges, Dishwashing
- 459120-32 - Railroads-Model (Retail)Railroads-Model (Retail) is a specialized industry that caters to hobbyists and enthusiasts who are interested in building and collecting model trains and railroads. This industry involves the retail sale of model trains, tracks, scenery, and accessories that are used to create miniature versions of real-life railroads. The products sold in this industry are typically designed to scale and …Examples: Railroad-themed clothing and merchandise
- 459510-01 - Antiques-Dealers (Retail)Antiques-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of antiques. Antiques are defined as items that are over 100 years old and have value due to their rarity, age, condition, or other unique features. Antiques-Dealers (Retail) typically sell a range of items such as furniture, jewelry, art, books, and other …Examples: Antique furniture, Vintage jewelry, Rare books, Artwork, Porcelain figurines, Antique clocks, Vintage clothing, Antique
- 459510-02 - Antiques-Reproductions (Retail)Antiques-Reproductions (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of antique reproductions. This industry includes businesses that sell antique reproductions of furniture, art, and other decorative items. Antique reproductions are items that are made to look like antiques but are not actually old. This industry is popular among …Examples: Antique reproduction furniture, Reproduction oil paintings, Antique reproduction lighting fixtures, Reproduction
- 459510-20 - Jewelry-Bought (Retail)Jewelry-Bought (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that involves the retail sale of previously owned jewelry. This industry includes establishments that purchase jewelry from individuals and then sell it to consumers. The jewelry sold in this industry can range from high-end luxury items to costume jewelry. …Examples: Vintage diamond rings, Gold necklaces, Sterling silver bracelets, Costume jewelry sets, Antique brooches, Pearl
- 459510-35 - Antique Silver (Retail)Antique Silver (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Retailers industry that specializes in the sale of antique silver items. This industry involves the retail sale of antique silverware, including but not limited to, silver cutlery, silver tea sets, silver trays, silver candlesticks, and other decorative silver items. Antique Silver (Retail) businesses typically acquire …Examples: Antique silver candlesticks, Silver tea sets, Sterling silver flatware, Silver trays, Silver bowls, Silver vases,
- 112990-06 - CatsThe Cats industry, classified under the NAICS Code 112990, involves the production and breeding of cats for various purposes. This industry includes businesses that breed cats for sale as pets, as well as those that breed cats for show or competition. Additionally, some businesses in this industry may breed cats for research purposes or for use in the production of cat-related products. …Examples: Cat-themed merchandise retail
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