The Curb has potential to become a worthwhile store if your in the market for appliances, home furnishing, TVs, and even sporting goods.
The main problem with the business is they don't seem prepared and organized well enough to take on the current customer load, let alone any future growth. The items seem to be grouped well enough, but the flow feels like they didn't think the foot traffic out well enough. Parking is another example of this as finding a spot just before noon was almost impossible. I ended up parking in the street next to one of several "No Parking" signs. As for the quality of items. Most everything I looked at seemed to be in decent enough shape that I would buy it. The prices on some items however seemed a bit on the high side for exactly what you are getting. TVs for example I would touch with a 40 foot pole! Window blinds on the other hand seemed fairly reasonable.
I hope this is just a growing pains, working the kinks out phase they are going through. I probably will give them another shot in about six months or so, but coming all the way from Surprise, I would need to see noticeable improvement to become a semi regular shopper.