Heirloom Traditions doesn't show in Tupelo
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, February 26, 2006
Tupelo, Miss. — Heirloom Traditions by Global Furniture didn't show at last week's Tupelo Furniture Market, leaving some to wonder about the fate of the company.
Jack DeBonis, president and CEO of the solid-wood resource, didn't return calls last week.
Heirloom Traditions leased about 5,000 square feet of showroom space in Building 5 at Tupelo. Officials there learned about three weeks ago the company wouldn't be showing.
Alabama-based case goods producer J.T. Austin Mfg. showed in its place, a last-minute change, according to market officials.
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