Native furnishings shops have been in style with customers relationship again to the Nineteen Sixties, when furnishings shops offered about 78 % of merchandise and shops offered about 22%, primarily based on Nationwide Affiliation of Furnishings Producers 1968 estimates, Furnishings World reported.
It was a time when customers in cities throughout the nation, akin to my mother and father, usually purchased their furnishings from a neighborhood retailer owned by their pals or acquaintances. That was when main furnishings chains, akin to Levitz, have been simply beginning to set up themselves and earlier than the enlargement of division retailer gross sales in procuring malls, which at the moment are battling gross sales from web retailers.
Furnishings retailer financial challenges
Unbiased furnishings shops have a tough time remaining in enterprise at the moment, navigating numerous financial challenges, together with competitors from main chains, web retail gross sales, elevated labor and product prices pushed by inflation, rising rates of interest on merchandise, and added prices from tariffs.
Competitors has not cooled off during the last 40 years, regardless of main furnishings chains going out of enterprise like Levitz Furnishings, which liquidated in 2008, and Breuners House Furnishings, which shuttered its chain in 2004.
As these chains light away, others grew, akin to Swedish furnishings chain Ikea, which opened its first U.S. retailer in June 1985 and celebrated its fortieth anniversary this yr, in accordance with Furnishings At this time, and Ashley, which opened its first retailer in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1997.
A number of native furnishings shops have closed this yr due to financial misery, however some, akin to Miramar Seaside, Fla., retailer Tuskers House Retailer, are closing as a result of the house owners are retiring.
And it is occurring once more.
127-year-old Meiselwitz Furnishings is closing because the house owners are retiring.
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127-year-old furnishings retailer’s house owners retire, shut down
It looks like information from Ebenezer Scrooge, however 127-year-old Wisconsin furnishings retailer Meiselwitz Furnishings revealed in a Christmas Eve social media put up that it is going to be completely shutting its enterprise after a retailer closing sale that begins Dec. 26.
“The owners are retiring and are closing the doors forever!,” Meiselwitz Furnishings stated within the Fb put up. “All fine furniture and more must be liquidated at sacrifice prices! Visit us at – 328 Fremont Street, Kiel.”
Meiselwitz Furnishings didn’t point out a final day of enterprise, however it’s going to probably happen as soon as all the stock has been liquidated.
The enduring furnishings retailer’s house owners, brothers Michael Curry and William Curry Jr., stated that they might retire after finishing the full liquidation of the shop, positioned at 328 Fremont Avenue in Kiel, Wis.
“This business has always been about more than furniture. It has been about serving people with honesty, care, and pride,” Michael Curry stated in a Dec. 23 assertion. “As my brother and I retire, we do so with deep gratitude for the customers, employees, and neighbors who have supported our family for so many years.
Four generations owned the furniture store
Meiselwitz Furniture’s historic journey will end after a 50-year ownership by founder C.J. Meiselwitz’s great-grandsons. The brothers’ father, William Carl Curry, the grandson of the founder, had taken ownership of the business in 1958 during a major transition of the company.
That was the year that Meiselwitz Furniture separated its furniture business from its funeral services.
The founder’s grandson had taken over the business from C.J. Meiselwitz’s son, Henry Meiselwitz, who became the owner in 1922.
C.J. Meiselwitz founded the furniture store in downtown Kiel in 1898, operating in the same location since the day he first opened the doors.
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The store had originally been established as a combination furniture store and mortuary services, which was a common combined business in the late 1800s through the 1950s.
Furniture makers back then made home furnishings and burial products before caskets became a specialized, separate business, according to a KVII-TV 7 in Amarillo, Texas report.
Meiselwitz Furniture’s historic timeline
- 1898: C.J. Meiselwitz founded Meiselwitz Furniture at 328 Fremont Street in Kiel, Wis., as a combined furniture store/undertaking business.
- 1922: C.J. Meiselwitz’s son, Henry Meiselwitz, becomes the store’s owner.
- 1958: The founder’s grandson, William Carl Curry, becomes owner and separates the mortuary business from the furniture store.
- ~ 1975: Founder’s great-grandsons Michael Curry and William Curry Jr. become owners of the furniture store.
- 2025: Meiselwitz Furniture reveals it will go out of business.
The going-out-of-business sale will feature discounted prices on furniture from name brands such as Corinthian, Craftmaster, Flexsteel, Franklin, Leather Italia, Liberty Furniture, Restonic, Southerland, Southern Motion, Velocity, and Vaughan-Bassett.
Kiel will lose a major contributor to the community, as the furniture store supported groups such as the Kiel Municipal Band and sponsored local sports league teams for decades, according to the statement. Meiselwitz Furniture also donated its store space to host downtown gatherings.
Name brands featured at Meiselwitz Furniture
- Corinthian
- Craftmaster
- Flexsteel
- Franklin
- Leather Italia
- Liberty Furniture
- Restonic
- Southerland
- Southern Motion
- Velocity
- Vaughan-Bassett.
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