Ashley Furniture Homestore

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Ashley Furniture cleanup set to begin soon

January 8th, 2008

Cleanup at the Ashley Furniture HomeStore, which was destroyed in a Nov. 5 fire, should begin within 10 days.
“Right now we have three builders giving us bids on rebuilding on that location,” said Thom Medford, a managing partner with Ashley. “It’s our plan to rebuild at this point.”
Medford said the owners hope to reopen by [...]


Ashley Furniture store set to open next week

December 20th, 2007

Ashley Furniture Homestore is putting the finishing touches on its new East Independence Street location in preparation for a Dec. 26 opening.
Construction is complete and furniture is being set up in the 45,000-square-foot store at 1715 E. Independence, according to Andrew Covington, who owns the location with his father, Robert. Covington and his uncle, Jim [...]


Ashley has opened its first two stores in the Houston area and has plans for more

August 29th, 2007

Ashley Furniture HomeStores has planted two stores in the Houston area, with more on the way.
To stand out from the established local names, Ashley is trying to turn a visit to its stores into a unique shopping experience, said Rodney Tippit, vice president in charge of the Ashley stores in the Houston area.
The stores in [...]


Furniture store opens in Greenville

July 7th, 2007

Tony Howell kept his eye on Greenville for some time as a potential site for an Ashley Furniture HomeStore. Now that the doors are open for business, his instincts about the city being an ideal market have been confirmed.
The independently owned store that sells the Ashley Furniture Industries brand opened Saturday in the former location [...]


New home for Ashley Furniture HomeStore

June 1st, 2007

A new, free-standing Ashley Furniture HomeStore is scheduled to open by late August on a 4.4-acre site on Capital Circle Southeast, just north of Apalachee Parkway.
The 45,000-square-foot building will “have its own identity and own presence,” and it will be a “significant improvement” to the current 30,000-square-foot Ashley store, located in a nearby shopping center, [...]


Furniture store’s closing keeps customers waiting

May 23rd, 2007

A Wisconsin furniture maker is trying to set things right for customers of a Joplin store that went out of business this month without filling paid orders.
Complaints from customers about the sudden closing of the local Ashley Furniture Homestore prompted an investigation by Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon’s office.
The store, like all Ashley retailers around [...]


Ashley Furniture HomeStore Signs 5-Year Lease

May 3rd, 2007

Ashley Furniture HomeStore, part of California Furniture Solutions, leased 58,608 square feet of warehouse space at 45101 Industrial Drive in Fremont. The company signed a five-year deal.
The 198,676-square-foot industrial building, built in 1986, will be used as a storage facility for retail store operation.


Ashley Furniture moves into Albuquerque

May 3rd, 2007

Ashley Furniture HomeStore will open its first location in Albuquerque, N.M. on May 10.
The 46,000-square-foot store is the 305th location for the company in North America. There are currently Ashley stores in Las Cruces and Portales, N.M. The new location will employ about 100 people full-time at the store and at a distribution center. [...]


Ashley Furniture HomeStore debuts

April 24th, 2007

The Ashley Furniture HomeStore will formally open its 20,000-square-foot showroom at 501 King George’s Road on Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Formerly the Furniture Showplace, this outlet store is the latest to become a member of the nation-wide Ashley Furniture HomeStores chain.
With this event, the Schafer family — which has been doing business in New Jersey [...]


Merchandiser busy preparing furniture retailer for grand opening

March 28th, 2007

Days before the grand opening of the new Ashley Furniture Homestore at Southridge Center, designer Jamie McCormick and others were wheeling grocery carts filled with accessories through the place.
With the help of two designers from the company’s corporate headquarters in Wisconsin and a couple more designers from the Memphis stores, McCormick started at the front [...]