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Loves Furniture Announces Grand Opening of Saginaw Location
New furniture and mattress retailer creates reimagined shopping experience to ensure Saginaw residents love where they live
Loves Furniture & Mattresses, a new home furnishings retailer, announced today the grand opening of their new Saginaw location with more stores to open in the coming weeks. The store, located at 2660 Tittabawassee Road, will feature an array of home furnishings, including mattresses, sofas, loveseats, dining furniture and more. Loves CEO Matt Damiani made the announcement at an opening ceremony today.
“We created Loves because we think everyone deserves to love where they live,” said Damiani. “We saw a better way to build a furniture buying experience – one that is personalized and designed to encourage exploration, imagination and discovery of the perfect pieces to help create memories at home that last.”
The stores will carry an incredible selection of well-known brands, including Tempurpedic, Beautyrest, Serta, Stearns & Foster, Lane, Bassett, Flexsteel, Jonathan Lewis and Bernhardt, as well as exclusive brands only available at Loves.
The Loves experience is rooted in clear and simple pricing so customers can easily shop in alignment with their budget, style and fashion for every price point, and features a seamless process to shop online, in-store or both.
Customers will have the option to choose how they want to shop – either independently, or with the assistance of Loves Home and Sleep Specialists who have exceptional expertise and training to provide support in-person or online. By-appointment shopping offers personalized service without pressure.
The Loves Treasures area inside each store will feature affordable accessories. From wall décor to decorative accessories, this space will rotate seasonally so customers can discover treasures that perfectly complement their homes.
Loves also announced a partnership with Saginaw Art Museum, an organization working to provide “Art for All” through education, exhibition, collection and preservation of art. Loves will donate $5,000 to Saginaw Art Museum and a portion of sales from the grand opening weekend of their Saginaw location, Sept. 24-27.
“We’re so thankful for the support of our friends at Loves as we continue to create programming that reflects our community and engages and delights museum patrons,” said Mike Kolleth executive director, Saginaw Art Museum. “We are all ambassadors for the arts and Loves’ support will help the continued success of the Museum and the incredible impact it has on our community.”
Loves will hire nearly 1,000 associates to support 31 locations across Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.
For more information on current open positions, visit www.lovesfurniture.com.