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  2. Vanelle - Wikipedia

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    She has been the Spokesperson for Hickory Furniture Mart since 2011. In 2012 Vanelle was interviewed on the Lifetime Channel morning show, The Balancing Act, for her starring role as Gwen in the feature film Remnants which also starred Robert Pralgo, Adam Minarovich and Tom Sizemore .

  3. Heritage Home Group - Wikipedia

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    A bankruptcy filing on December 12, 2014, showed United Furniture Industries won the bidding for the 475,000-square-foot Lane Furniture plant in Tupelo. [ 10 ] In April 2015, the company began $2.7 million in improvements on a 70,000-square-foot showroom built in the 1990s for Drexel-Heritage, and later used by Henredon, Maitland-Smith and La ...

  4. Furniture Brands International - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Designer Brands group included Henredon, Hickory Chair, Laneventure, Maitland-Smith, and Pearson. [17] In 2008, intending to focus on homes rather than businesses, Furniture Brands announced the sale of Hickory Business Furniture to HNI Corporation for $75 million. [18]

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  6. Valley Hills Mall - Wikipedia

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    The mall opened August 1978, as the second mall in Hickory, the first being Catawba Mall (was Catawba Furniture Mall. Now a U-Haul storage and rental store). Its two anchors at the time were Belk and Sears. A 1988 expansion relocated J. C. Penney from Catawba Mall to Valley Hills Mall. A food court was located near Sears on the lower level.

  7. Rose Blumkin - Wikipedia

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    Rose Blumkin (née Gorelick; December 3, 1893 – August 9, 1998) was an American businesswoman who founded the Nebraska Furniture Mart in 1937. [1] Businessman Warren Buffett said of her, "One question I always ask myself in appraising a business is how I would like, assuming I had ample capital and skilled personnel, to compete with it.

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