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'''Badcock Home Furniture''' is a chain of over 320 [[furniture]] stores in eight states across the southeastern [[United States]]. The first store was opened by Henry S. Badcock in [[Mulberry, Florida]] in 1904. |
'''Badcock Home Furniture''' is a chain of over 320 [[furniture]] stores in eight states across the southeastern [[United States]]. The first store was opened by Henry S. Badcock in [[Mulberry, Florida]] in 1904. |
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Badcock was recognized as a centennial retailer by [[Florida]] governor [[Jeb Bush]] in 2004. In 2005, Badcock was listed by [[Furniture Today]] magazine in the top 25 furniture retailers by sales.<ref>http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/CA6365153.html</ref> |
Badcock was recognized as a centennial retailer by [[Florida]] governor [[Jeb Bush]] in 2004. In 2005, Badcock was listed by [[Furniture Today]] magazine in the top 25 furniture retailers by sales.<ref>http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/CA6365153.html</ref> |
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Company type | Privately Owned |
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Industry | Retail (Furniture) |
Founded | 1904 |
Headquarters | Mulberry, Florida |
Key people | Wogan S. Badcock, founder Mike Price, president |
Products | furniture, bedding, appliances, electronics, accessories and floor coverings |
Number of employees | 1,200 |
Website | www |
Badcock Home Furniture is a chain of over 320 furniture stores in eight states across the southeastern United States. The first store was opened by Henry S. Badcock in Mulberry, Florida in 1904.
Badcock was recognized as a centennial retailer by Florida governor Jeb Bush in 2004. In 2005, Badcock was listed by Furniture Today magazine in the top 25 furniture retailers by sales.[1]
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- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2006-11-24.
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