Eisenbergs Fine Furniture Closes After Nearly a Century in Calgary
A piece of Calgary's history is closing its doors after nearly 100 years in business. Eisenbergs Fine Furniture, a beloved furniture store in the city's southwest, will be closing its doors for good on April 30th.
The store has been a fixture in the community for generations, and its closing is a major loss for Calgary. The store was founded in 1923 by Max Eisenberg, and it has been passed down through the family for three generations.
In recent years, the store has faced increasing competition from big-box retailers and online furniture stores. The store's owners, David and Susan Eisenberg, say that they have been unable to keep up with the changing retail landscape.
"It's a very sad day for us," said David Eisenberg. "We've been in business for nearly 100 years, and we've seen a lot of changes over the years. But we're just not able to compete with the big-box stores and the online retailers anymore."
The store's closing is a major loss for Calgary. Eisenbergs Fine Furniture was a unique and special store, and it will be missed by many.
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