Martin's Home Furniture adds Flexsteel Signature Gallery
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, September 21, 2008
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. —
Retailer Martin Home Furniture has opened a 3,500-square-foot Flexsteel Signature Gallery in its store here.
Martin's Home Furniture was established in 1995 and has been in its present location since 2004. The store's recent expansion brought the total retail display area to 33,000 square feet.
Martin's Home Furniture is owned by Tom and Brad Martin, who have been Flexsteel dealers for 3 years.
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