Parrott’s Furniture, a beloved local furniture store in Florence, is set to close its doors permanently by April 2025 after 33 years of service. Beginning January 23, 2025, a going-out-of-business sale offers discounts of up to 70% on remaining furniture items. The family-owned business, known for its unique warehouse-style shopping experience, has been a staple in the community. The decision to close comes amid lease issues and the upcoming retirement of a key manager, leaving the Parrott family with mixed emotions as they bid farewell to their loyal customers.
Florence, it’s time to mark your calendars and get your bargain-hunting shoes on! Parrott’s Furniture, a beloved local furniture store at 927 S. Irby St., is officially closing its doors for good by April 2025. It’s a tough moment for the community as this family-owned gem prepares to say goodbye after an impressive 33 years of serving the Florence and Pee Dee area.
Starting from January 23, 2025, the store launched an event that can’t be missed—the going-out-of-business sale. Customers can grab incredible discounts of up to 70% on furniture items, making this a perfect chance to snag some high-quality pieces for your home, all while showing love to a local favorite.
So how did this iconic spot come to be? Back on September 1, 1991, Burk and Dawn Parrott opened the doors of what was originally known as Furniture Warehouse. Burk got into the furniture game after spending over a decade in the corporate world in Atlanta. He returned to his South Carolina roots to support his family after a close relative faced serious health challenges. Teaming up with a high school buddy from Sumter initially helped kick things off, but that partnership was short-lived after just six months.
From the beginning, Burk’s ambition was clear: he wanted to bring quality furniture to local customers, which he did by loading up 20 truckloads of furniture from a market in Atlanta. Parrott’s Furniture quickly became known for its unique warehouse-style shopping experience, making it a hit in the community.
Over the years, Parrott’s has evolved and expanded, and in 2004 they dove into bigger ventures, culminating in the ownership of Ashley’s Home Furnishings in Florence as well as 13 other furniture locations along the East Coast. This nurturing of local commerce truly solidified Parrott’s Furniture as a staple in the community. Their success isn’t just a reflection of business acumen; it showcases a deep connection with loyal customers who have returned time and again to buy from a store that feels like home.
As bittersweet as the news is, factors influencing the decision to close involve some challenging realities. They’ve run into issues concerning their lease, compounded by the upcoming retirement of a key manager, making it clear that it is time to turn the page. It’s a tough choice, and one that the Parrott family did not take lightly.
While the storefront will close, the memories created here will linger. The Parrotts want to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the community that has supported them tirelessly over the past three decades. It’s worth noting that even as the doors close, the love for the local community hasn’t waned; the Parrotts express how much they will miss the daily interactions with their cherished customers.
Florence, now’s your chance to make your home a little cozier while also paying tribute to a well-loved local business. Grab some great deals at the going-out-of-business sale, and let’s send off Parrott’s Furniture with the fondness it deserves. Make sure to visit before its last day in April 2025—a heartfelt farewell to a store that will always have a place in the community’s heart.
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