I believe this location is like a «hub» for goodwill, they have some company offices here, officially the address for that is Campus drive, but the store itself faces Mansfield Hwy, such the two addresses for this location. Years ago, I would occasionally go in here because this was where all the electronic donated surplus would go.(I was told it still is) This location has a «computer store» with a separate entrance next to the main doors. Over the years it has changed in size and format, but every once in awhile I go in to check it out. This last visit the computer store has basically been turned into a small display area with older systems being marketed as complete solutions. In other words, mostly systems ready to go, with monitors, installed OS computers, up and running. Most of them are older Dell systems. There are also some shelves with various components, cables, older new in box ink carts, and some older software. Some interesting tidbits, but mostly old stuff that, some of which was really useful… years ago. However, the appealing part is that if you’re still a dedicated XP or Windows 7 user, there were several systems for sale that were running these versions of OS. Not super fast systems, but nice all the same, and not anything over about $ 190 for a complete system, and most had a nice large format flat screen monitor included. Most systems had a good amount of RAM, and larger hard drives included, along with read/write DVD’s. So, if you have a system that runs a particular older program, and need these OS machines, you might want to keep this place in mind if you ever need an older, in good condition, used computer system. I walked next door to the main store to check it out, and sadly found out that the main store only sells goods by the POUND! No more shelves or racks of clothes or large items on the floor. The whole store area is comprised of large roll around bins, that EVERYTHING is thrown into, and people are scrounging like pack rats through them. There are several oversize floor scales that people roll shopping carts up on, and then weigh them. Ugh, it looked like a hoarders dream house in there, and not something for the faint of heart. I about faced and left. Not located in the greatest area, but never had any problems on visits.