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Gardner-White was founded by Eugene Clinton White and John G. Gardner. [2] Irwin Kahn began working for the family-owned retailer in the mid-1950s and eventually became the second-generation owner and operator. [3] The company had a single store until 1974 but has since expanded to 11 stores and a warehouse in southeastern Michigan. [4]
No rebates will be paid at Gardener White store locations and proof of purchase is required to receive the rebate. Participants must cash the checks within 60 days from the date the payment was ...
Gardner White has been running its Lions promotion for a few weeks. Stewart borrowed the idea of tying in a pro sports team’s fate to free merchandise from a Boston furniture retailer who once ...
Arborland Center is a shopping center located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.Opened in 1961 as an unenclosed shopping mall, the center was redeveloped as a power center in 1998. [1]
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A popular Greater Gardner retailer is shutting its doors after more than a half century in business. Bruce Duguay, the manager of Templeton Furniture, which opened its store at 162 Baldwinville ...
Its furniture was exhibited at the 1933 Century of Progress exhibition and at the 1964 New York World's Fair. [10] During the 1930s and 1940s Heywood-Wakefield began producing furniture using sleek designs based on French Art Deco. [11] Long-haul bus companies began focusing on passenger comfort in the 1920s.
White Furniture Company, was a major American producer of hand-crafted fine furniture for over a century (1881–1993). Founded by the White Brothers of Mebane, North Carolina , the factory notably produced furnishings for the US government and the Grove Park Inn .