The things I take home from this store tend to be newer items in fair-to-good condition. This is not a good store for vintage or unique clothes. The prices skew fair to high.
The dress selection is pretty extensive, and seems to be a treasure trove if you're looking for the kindergarten teacher jumper-style of dress. The furniture and housewares section is kind of worthless- most things I like are priced beyond my "flinch point" at this goodwill. They definitely have a concept of the "value" of items, and price accordingly. There is rarely cute furniture, but I did score a beautiful metal vintage cabinet (that appeared to be... i can't verify the origins) straight out of a 1950s science classroom for $10.
They do have a private lot, which fills up kind of quickly. It's a giant pain because parking is so scarce over there by SS Works. I am curious to see how long this GW can last across the street from that upscale strip mall experience.
Worth a note: this is the motherload of all goodwill dumpsters, but you will have to do some scaling/crawling (under/over tall fences) with a careful lookout stationed on carson to avoid being ambushed & caught. Ive seen several working bikes come out of that dumpster.