An Indiana-based furniture retailer is closing its doors after 115 years in business. The owner has decided to retire and focus on other ventures. To facilitate the closure, the retailer is collaborating with Lynch Sales Co. for its going-out-of-business sale, which begins on March 21, 2025.
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Yager Furniture will be completely liquidated, with all items from its inventory, including sofas, sectionals, dining tables, bedrooms, and hand-knotted rugs, sold. The owner, Ben McDonald, stated, 'We have enjoyed a tremendous and close-knit relationship with hundreds of families who have furnished and decorated their homes with us in Berne and Northern Indiana communities for many decades.'
The store's stock is valued at over $2 million, and the sale will continue until everything is sold. McDonald explained, 'Everything in our store and warehouse will be sold to the bare walls as quickly as possible,' describing the event as a unique opportunity for consumers.
Source: www.furnituretoday.com