Representatives of the 93 Bassett Furniture corporate- and licensee-owned stores came to Bassett from Greensboro, N.C., on buses for the company’s annual retail conference. Generally, the conference is moved to different locations nationwide, near a Blueport Commerce, the leading provider of ecommerce technology and services that delivers increased ecommerce and in-store sales for the retail furniture industry, announced today that CEO & President Carl Prindle will address the investment community at Dresses and accessories were collected at all Anton’s Cleaners’ 42 locations and Jordan’s Furniture stores (see antons.com for store locations). Monetary donations are always welcome through the Belle of the Ball website (www.antons.com/belle), and Good Wood Furniture at 1610 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. in West Ashley is expanding. The longtime locally owned furniture store is going from 10,000 square feet to about 21,000 square feet by taking over a former fabric shop next to it, owner Vincent Gibbs said. The former furniture store has been for sale for quite some time. Now, a businessman familiar to the Wabash Valley owns the property, and his plans for its future could attract the outdoor demographic. The property of the former Furniture Gallery in Terre Barker opened the salon after working for more than six years doing drapery alterations for a major upscale furniture store in the area as well as other clients. "Our motto is restyle on a dime with our drapery re-designs," said Barker. While the store .
Steve Davis looks around and shakes his head. “It’s weird emptying everything out,” the 65-year-old store owner said. “The only thing we’re going to try to sell is the counter. All this furniture here is going to the Freedom House, which isn’t businessman has purchased the former Gilbert's Furniture building in downtown Reading and plans to reopen it as a furniture store. Tano Cubas signed the papers Thursday morning to take over the property at 300 Penn St. "I live in the city," said Cubas FARGO – When it started up in the late 1960s, the St. Francis Thrift Store in Fargo was the only place in town for families struggling to get by. 45 years later, the store not only provides clothes, appliances and furniture, it takes all the profits and IKEA furniture may be all the rage came when longtime friend and Homebase Skateshop owner Andy Po was renovating his Bethlehem skateboard shop. Po wanted Vasquez to build him large shelves, display cases and board racks, but Vasquez didn't have .