Peerless Furniture closing in Michigan
Retailer has been in business 85 years
Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, January 27, 2009
FLINT Mich. — Two-store Peerless Furniture is closing here after 85 years in business, according to a local report.
Owner Jim Pemberton told the local ABC affiliate that the economy left the retailer with no other choice. Peerless will close after a 90-day liquidation sale that begins Friday.
Click here to see the television station's online report.
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