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Room & Board Opens Furniture Store in D.C.
June 13,
2010 by in UnCategorized
By Home Furnishings Business in Furniture Retailing on June 14, 2010
Minneapolis-based furniture retailer Room & Board is opening its 11th furniture store Monday in the historic Taylor Motors Building, a former Model T Ford showroom, in northwest Washington, D.C.
The Taylor Motors Building on the corner of 14th and T streets in Northwest Washington, DC, will be fully refurbished to its original luster after serving as a church which has stood abandoned since 2008. Gensler architects and Washington-based firm Eric Colbert & Associates were retained to design the extensive renovations, with McCullough Construction acting as the general contractor.
Nearby retailers include Bang and Olufsen, Muleh, Whole Foods, and the U Street Farmers Market.
"We are a national retailer with a local point of view, and we're glad to do our part to help the economy and be a good neighbor," said John Gabbert, founder and president of Room & Board. "We're proud to bring our unique philosophies to Washington, D.C., and to support the American manufacturers ... and small, family-owned businesses that create our handcrafted furniture."
In addition to the Washington, D.C. store, Room & Board will operate a 35,000-square-foot furniture distribution center in Elkridge, Md.
Room & Board offers home furnishings that combine classic, simple designs and exceptional quality using natural materials. More than 85 percent of its furniture is manufactured in America. Room & Board has stores in Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Orange County, San Francisco, Atlanta, New York and Los Angeles.