Furnitureland South Hopes to Attract New Consumers with Ground Floor
Jamestown, NC (PRWEB) November 12, 2014 -- Furnitureland South, the largest single-store home furnishings retailer in the world, will hold a grand opening of its new Ground Floor gallery on Thursday, November 13 at 11:00 am. This marks the third new gallery opening in 2014 even as renovations and additions continue in both the Mart and Showroom buildings.
Located on the ground floor of the Showroom building on the Furnitureland South campus, the Ground Floor gallery spans over 62,000 square feet, and brings manufacturers Klaussner, Legacy and Aria to the retail location for the first time. Other brands represented include Pulaski, Broyhill, Universal, Braxton Culler, Rowe and others.
In addition to furniture, the gallery features lighting, rugs, linens and accessories, all at comparable pricing. Furnitureland South hopes to tap even further into the first time home buyer and budget conscious shopper market.
“We are so pleased to have this gallery complete and open for our customers,” said Jeff Harris, president and chief operating officer of Furnitureland South. “The brands located in the Ground Floor represent some of the best price points and value without compromising quality that you’ll find anywhere.”
About Furnitureland South:
Founded in 1969 by A. Darrell Harris, Furnitureland South has grown from a small, one-man operation into the largest single-store furniture retailer in the world. Located in the heart of the home furnishings capital of the world, Furnitureland South has more than 1 million square feet of showrooms and over 1,000 name-brand manufacturers represented. Amenities include complimentary design consultation, a state-of-the-art design center, white-glove national delivery, a full-service restaurant and a Starbucks. The store is a multi-day destination for consumers from every state and many foreign countries. furniturelandsouth.com
Debbie Allison, Furnitureland South, http://www.furniturelandsouth.com/, 336-822-3620, [email protected]
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