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    Leading Furniture Retailer Closing Multiple Stores Throughout Alabama in the Coming Months

    21 days ago
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    (Alabama)- Badcock Home Furniture and More released the closure list of brick-and-mortar locations with several on the list in Alabama.

    Badcock is a leading furniture retailer where residents could shop for a new living room set, mattresses for the entire family, appliances, home decor, dining sets, and certain electronics.

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    Alabama Stores Closing

    Unfortunately, seven of the stores closing are sadly located in Alabama. Those stores are located in:

    • Jasper at 714 US Highway 78E Ste 130.
    • Huntsville at 4321 University Drive Ste B.
    • Fort Payne at 01 Cracker Barrel Road.
    • Homewood at 372 Palisades Boulevard Ste 24B.
    • Scottsboro at 22991 John T. Reid Parkway.
    • Pell City at 613 Martin Street North Ste 400.
    • Sylacauga at 258 W Fort Williams Street.

    Furniture Group reported Badcock was acquired by Franchise Group Incorporated, in 2021, for $580 million in an all-cash transaction with the assistance of J.P Morgan.

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