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Longtime Levin employee Dee Henry spends a moment with Levin Furniture Co. owner Robert Levin after the pair cut the ribbon for the reopening of the store in Mt. Pleasant on Wednesday.
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Robert Levin announces the reopening of the Mt. Pleasant store after a ribbon is cut on Wednesday.
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Brothers John Schultz (left) and Matt Schultz (right), both from Erie and co-CEOs of Levin Furniture, give remarks to the crowd during a reopening ceremony Wednesday in Mt. Pleasant.
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Live! Casino’s sports viewing area on their opening day at the Westmoreland Mall in Greensburg on Nov. 24, 2020.
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Live! Casino’s sports viewing area on their opening day at the Westmoreland Mall in Greensburg on Nov. 24, 2020.
Loves Furniture’s two stores on Main Street, Mt. Pleasant, have closed. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. Robert Levin of Levin Furniture has bought the stores from Loves Furniture of Warren, Mich., and plans to have them reopened as Levin stores, possibly in February.
Warehouse employees cheer as Levin Furniture owner Robert Levin returns from a two year hiatus, at the company headquarters in Fitz Henry South Huntingdon Township on Friday, March 6, 2020.
Loves’ Loss is Levin’s Gain with New Furniture Deal
Robert Levin strikes an arrangement to lease back five former Levin Furniture stores as Michigan-based Loves Furniture & Mattresses exits the Pittsburgh market.
December 14, 2020
PHOTOS COURTESY LOVES FURNITURE
Shortly after Loves Furniture & Mattresses announced last week that it would be exiting Pennsylvania to focus on its core market in Michigan, Levin Furniture revealed it would lease back the three Loves locations around Pittsburgh, as well as locations in Altoona and State College.
All five outlets originally were Levin retail stores and the new deal restores the furniture chain’s original thumbprint in western Pennsylvania.