depository — A depository is a place where objects can be stored safely.
cache — A cache is a quantity of things such as weapons that have been hidden.
depot — A depot is a place where large amounts of raw materials, equipment, arms, or other supplies are kept until they are needed.
repository — a receptacle or place where things are deposited, stored, or offered for sale: a repository for discarded clothing.
stockpile — a supply of material, as a pile of gravel in road maintenance.
storehouse — a building in which things are stored.
arcade — An arcade is a covered passage where there are shops or market stalls.
argosy — a large abundantly laden merchant ship, or a fleet of such ships
arsenal — An arsenal is a large collection of weapons and military equipment held by a country, group, or person.
boutique — A boutique is a small shop that sells fashionable clothes, shoes, or jewellery.
commissary — A commissary is a shop that provides food and equipment in a place such as a military camp or a prison.
emporium — A large retail store selling a wide variety of goods.
larder — a room or place where food is kept; pantry.
magazine — a publication that is issued periodically, usually bound in a paper cover, and typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports.
mall — Also called shopping mall. a large retail complex containing a variety of stores and often restaurants and other business establishments housed in a series of connected or adjacent buildings or in a single large building. Compare shopping center.
repertory — a type of theatrical presentation in which a company presents several works regularly or in alternate sequence in one season.
stash — to put by or away as for safekeeping or future use, usually in a secret place (usually followed by away): The squirrel stashes away nuts for winter.
ambry — a recessed cupboard in the wall of a church near the altar, used to store sacred vessels, etc
trading post — a store established in an unsettled or thinly settled region by a trader or trading company to obtain furs and local products in exchange for supplies, clothing, other goods, or for cash.