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108-year-old furniture retailer will exit entire market in 2026

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Furniture retailers are facing the difficult reality that even products consumers still prefer to buy in person are no longer immune to shifting consumer habits, rising operating costs, and broader economic uncertainty. As inflation pressures household spending and e-commerce continues reshaping …

Furniture retailers are facing the difficult reality that even products consumers still prefer to buy in person are no longer immune to shifting consumer habits, rising operating costs, and broader economic uncertainty. As inflation pressures household spending and e-commerce continues reshaping …

Furniture retailers are facing the difficult reality that even products consumers still prefer to buy in person are no longer immune to shifting consumer habits, rising operating costs, and broader economic uncertainty. As inflation pressures household spending and e-commerce continues reshaping …

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