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Former Furniture Store Building On Taylorville Square Will Be New Home of Furlove Charitable Resale Shop

Furlove Charitable Resale Shop, which opened in the former Harrison Motors building on West Main Cross in Taylorville this past summer, is moving to larger quarters next April on the southwest corner of the square.   The new location last housed Betty Rose Furniture.   It was purchased a year or so ago by Lee and Diane Skinner, owners of a host of local businesses including Dear Yesteryear.  Steve and Sherri Craggs, who operate the 501c3 non-profit resale shop benefitting a proposed major addition to the Christian County Animal Control building, approached the Skinner's about purchasing the former furniture store building on the southwest corner of the square, for the new home of the charitable resale shop.

 

The Craggs' purchased that building last month, and Steve Craggs tells Regional Radio News remodeling began immediately after they got the keys.

 

 

The Craggs' are restoring the building to an early 20th Century motif.

 

 

Craggs expects the resale shop to be moved and fully operational at the new location by April First of next year.

 

 

Until then, shoppers can continue to find them at the corner of West Main Cross and Webster Streets in Taylorville.

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