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Your Side Hustle Just Got a Storefront: Highway 75 Vendor Village Now Signing Vendors

Your Side Hustle Just Got a Storefront: Highway 75 Vendor Village Now Signing Vendors

Got a garage full of inventory? A craft hobby that's outgrown your kitchen table? Or maybe you've been dreaming of testing a business idea without the massive overhead of a traditional storefront?

The Okmulgee Spotlight Team

The Okmulgee Spotlight Team

Mar 18, 2026

Highway 75 Vendor Village at 22605 Highway 75 in Henryetta has the answer—and it starts at just $10 a month.

 

That's not a typo. For the price of two fancy coffees, you could have retail shelf space in a brand-new multi-vendor destination opening April 6th between Okmulgee and Henryetta (closer to Schulter, for those keeping track).

 

The Business Opportunity Everyone's Talking About

Since vendor sign-ups opened on March 11th, the buzz has been building. This isn't just another flea market table—it's a full-scale retail opportunity with options for every budget and business model.

 

Here's the pricing breakdown:

  • Shelf space: Starting at $10/month
  • Small booths: Mid-range pricing options
  • 10'x10' booth spaces: $200/month
  • Outdoor storefronts: Available in the property's outbuildings
 

Whether you're selling handmade jewelry, vintage finds, refurbished furniture, homemade candles, collectibles, or literally anything else people want to buy, there's a space sized and priced for your needs.

 

Who's This Perfect For?

The Crafter: You've been doing craft shows every weekend, hauling tables and tents. Imagine having a permanent spot where customers can find you year-round, while you restock on your own schedule.

 

The Reseller: Your online sales are solid, but local pickup requests are getting out of hand. A booth gives you a physical presence without the commitment of a standalone store.

 

The Antique Dealer: You've got the inventory and the eye for treasures, but warehouse costs are eating your profits. Affordable booth space means more money in your pocket.

 

The Side Hustler: You're testing whether your hobby could become a business. Low overhead means low risk—the perfect way to see if your product has legs without betting the farm.

 

The New Entrepreneur: You've got the dream and the drive, but traditional retail leases are terrifying. This is your low-barrier entry into the retail world.

 

Location, Location, Location

Highway 75 Vendor Village sits right on Highway 75 between two communities hungry for unique shopping experiences. You're not tucked away in an industrial park—you're on a main thoroughfare with built-in traffic flow.

 

The property is part of the RedBeard's Treasure Chest expansion (you might also know "They Sell What" from the same family of businesses), which means you're joining an established local business presence with existing customer relationships.

 

Space Is Filling Up—Here's What You Need to Know

The property is currently being prepared and remodeled, with the grand opening set for April 6th. That gives you a few weeks to:

 
  1. Claim your space before the best spots are gone
  2. Set up your booth exactly how you want it
  3. Build anticipation with your own customer base
  4. Be ready when doors open to eager shoppers
 

The spacious property includes indoor vendor spaces, outbuildings that can serve as individual storefronts, and designated flea market areas. Multiple buildings mean multiple opportunities—and the variety will keep customers exploring (and discovering your products).

 

The Math That Makes Sense

Let's talk real numbers for a minute.

 

A traditional retail storefront in the Okmulgee area might run you $800-$1,500+ per month, plus utilities, insurance, and the pressure of filling an entire store with inventory.

 

A 10'x10' booth at Highway 75 Vendor Village? $200 a month. That's it.

 

Even if you start with just a shelf at $10/month and sell just a few items weekly, you're profitable. Scale up as your business grows. Test new product lines without major investment. Keep your day job while building your dream.

 

This is the kind of low-risk, high-potential opportunity that turns "someday" into "right now."

 

What Happens Next?

Ready to claim your space? Here's how to get started:

 

📞 Call (918)-304-4122 to discuss available spaces and pricing options

 

📍 Visit the property at 22605 Highway 75, Henryetta, OK to see the spaces in person

 

⏰ Act soon - with the April 6th grand opening approaching and vendor sign-ups already underway, prime locations won't last long

 

The Bottom Line

Whether you're looking to turn a hobby into income, expand an existing business, or finally take the leap into entrepreneurship, Highway 75 Vendor Village offers something most opportunities don't: a genuine low-barrier entry point with real growth potential.

 

For the cost of a streaming service subscription, you could be running your own retail operation.

 

The question isn't whether you can afford to try—it's whether you can afford not to.

 

Highway 75 Vendor Village is currently signing vendors for the April 6th grand opening. Spaces range from $10 shelf rentals to $200 10'x10' booths, with outdoor storefront options also available.

 

For more information or to reserve your vendor space, call (918)-304-4122 or visit 22605 Highway 75, Henryetta, OK.

 
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