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  2. Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Martinsville Novelty Corporation Factory is a historic factory complex located at Martinsville, Virginia.The main factory was built in 1929, and is a long, three-story, brick building that was constructed for the purpose of manufacturing small pieces of furniture called "novelty" pieces in the furniture trade.

  3. Virginia furniture - Wikipedia

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    Scholars and Virginia historians have come to understand that in early colonial and Federal years, Virginia had a more vibrant furniture industry than first realized. [4] Styles included Chippendale, Queen Anne and vernacular styles. As Virginia citizens emigrated west, Virginia stylists and furniture makers took their patterns and styles with ...

  4. Stanley Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Furniture was founded in April 1924 by Thomas Bahnson Stanley, who later became Governor of Virginia. Stanley learned the furniture business from his father-in-law, John D. Bassett, who had founded and owned Bassett Furniture in Bassett, Virginia. Stanley located his new company near Bassett, and the community it was in was soon named ...

  5. Spanaway Ashley Furniture mega-warehouse site on track with ...

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    The Ashley Furniture Distribution Center in the Spanaway-Frederickson area is growing to more than a million square feet upon completion of a new addition. On Tuesday, Alston Construction said ...

  6. Grand Home Furnishings - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the industry newspaper Furniture Today ranked Grand Home Furnishings as the 55th largest furniture retailer in the U.S. with annual sales of US$129.4 million. [3] Distributions centers are located in Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee. [2]

  7. Heilig-Meyers - Wikipedia

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    Heilig-Meyers was a retail furniture store chain founded in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1913 by two Lithuanian immigrants, W. A. Heilig and J. M. Meyers. Its corporate headquarters was in Richmond, Virginia. The chain grew to become the largest furniture retailer in the United States in the 1990s, ultimately having over 1,000 stores ...

  8. James City County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Since the James River Enterprise Zone's inception in 1996, James River Commerce Center and Greenmount industrial parks have added tenants such as a Ball Manufacturing plant, an aluminum can plant which supplies Anheuser-Busch's Williamsburg brewery. A distribution center for Wal-Mart and a Haynes furniture warehouse are also located there ...

  9. Furnitureland South - Wikipedia

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    A $15 million, 250,000-square-foot distribution center opened in 2001, replacing five warehouses. [10] Good Morning America did a story on Furnitureland South on April 29, 2002. [11] In 2008, a $15 million addition gave the distribution center 225,000 additional square feet, for a total of 475,000 square feet that also included corporate ...

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