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Furniture store eager to open in former Century Club

May 13th, 2007

Hegg’s Fine Furniture hopes to be open for business in the refurbished former Century Club building in downtown Muskegon in time for the start of Muskegon Summer Celebration.
And work is expected to step up soon on the two Western Avenue buildings on either side of it, said Gary Post and Russ Strong, partners in Western [...]


Arrests made in thefts from Levin Furniture in Mt. Pleasant

March 30th, 2007

Two Mt. Pleasant men are in Westmoreland County Prison, and a woman is being sought by borough police for allegedly stealing about $3,700 worth of furniture from a Levin Furniture storage facility on two occasions, police said.
Borough police arrested Brian Grosser, 36, and Daniel John Boyle, 25, both of 808 W. Smithfield St., for allegedly [...]


Furniture Broker closing

March 2nd, 2007

Nipomo residents will soon have to find a new place to shop for sofas, bed frames and bookcases, because the Furniture Broker is going out of business in April.
Bright yellow signs posted along the building’s exterior, visible from Highway 101 on North Frontage Road, announce huge discounts on all remaining furniture, as the store’s owners [...]


Nipomo’s Furniture Broker to close doors

February 20th, 2007

Nipomo residents will soon have to find a new place to shop for sofas, bed frames and bookcases, because the Furniture Broker is going out of business in April.
Bright yellow signs posted along the building’s exterior, visible from Highway 101 on North Frontage Road, announce huge discounts on all remaining furniture, as the store’s owners [...]


Illness forces Stucky Furniture closing

January 9th, 2007

Rick Stucky and Steve Stucky spent most of their childhood at Stucky Furniture Store in Monroe. Unpacking furniture, loading furniture to be delivered, and assisting other family members in running the business was a way of life for them.
“It was almost like our family lived here,” said Rick. “I can remember when Ira and [...]


$793,750 Plan to Relocate McDaniel’s Furniture OK’d

December 8th, 2006

Pinckneyville commissioners on Monday approved a series of resolutions that will allow McDaniel’s Furniture and Appliances, Inc., to acquire property owned by the city on State Route 154.
The move is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at improvements in the city’s commercial district and infrastructure using money from Pinckneyville’s tax increment financing (TIF) fund and [...]


Furniture Fair successful with family values

December 3rd, 2006

Like many other venerable family-owned businesses in Cincinnati – La Rosa’s, Skyline and Montgomery Inn – Furniture Fair started with the vision of one man and became a large family enterprise.
Family and relationships are still a driving force behind the company’s success, said President and CEO Rick Daniels, son of Robert “Bob” Daniels, who founded [...]


Made in Vermont: Kenyan Furniture

December 3rd, 2006

Daniel Omondi Odhuno’s name means “born in the morning.” Now he’s working morning ’til night on growing his furniture business.
“When you make a mistake, it’s not easy to correct,” says Omondi.
He honed that careful approach starting at 13 years old in his father’s furniture shop in Africa.
“My father passed and he left me with the [...]


Furniture Fair opens biggest store in Cold Spring

November 29th, 2006

Furniture Fair plans to open its largest area store in Cold Spring, bringing commerce to a shopping center that’s been missing an anchor since K-Mart closed at the same location several years ago.
“It is the largest Furniture Fair yet,” said Ed Hartman, director of marketing for Furniture Fair.
The building is 95,000 square feet.
The company decided [...]


$793,750 Plan to Relocate McDaniel’s Furniture OK’d

November 22nd, 2006

PINCKNEYVILLE – Pinckneyville commissioners on Monday approved a series of resolutions that will allow McDaniel’s Furniture and Appliances, Inc., to acquire property owned by the city on State Route 154.
The move is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at improvements in the city’s commercial district and infrastructure using money from Pinckneyville’s tax increment financing (TIF) [...]