Conlin's Furniture
TypePrivate
Founded1937 (1937) in Williston, North Dakota
FounderEdward Conlin
HeadquartersBillings, Montana
Number of locations
16 (2022)
Area served
North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Minnesota
Key people
Lollie Ray, CEO
ProductsRetail - Furniture
Websitewww.conlins.com

Conlin's Furniture is a regional furniture chain of 16 stores, located in five US states. The chain has stores in North and South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Minnesota. Conlin's is headquartered in Billings, Montana, and its main distribution center is located in Bismarck, North Dakota. The company's CEO is Lollie Ray.

History

A Conlin's Furniture branded Isuzu NPR truck in Gillette, Wyoming

The first Conlin's Furniture store opened in Williston, North Dakota, in 1937.[1][2] Shortly thereafter, company co-founder Edward Conlin purchased all shares of the company and began expanding.

In 2004, the company opened a new store in the Gateway Fashion Mall in Bismarck, North Dakota, bringing the total number of Conlin stores to 18.[3]

During the 2008 Great Recession, Conlin's closed its Sioux Falls store, citing "reduced customer traffic" and reducing the total number of stores to 16, located in South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Montana and Wyoming.[2]

Selection

As do most furniture stores, a typical Conlin's store offers furniture from all room groups, including living room, bedroom, and dining room. Conlin's features a wide array of national brands, including La-Z-Boy, Broyhill, Sealy, Simmons, and A-America.

References

  1. Devlin, Vince (31 October 2014). "Conlin's Furniture expands, adds high-end mattresses". Missoulian. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  2. 1 2 Zeimer, Jamie (2 July 2008). "Economy squeezes Conlin's out of Sioux Falls". Argus Leader. ProQuest 282930761.
  3. Rafferty, Tom (23 October 2004). "Mall fills void with new Conlin's Furniture store". Bismarck Tribune. ProQuest 338968758.

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