American Freight Furniture and Mattress has relocated their Delaware-area store effective November 30.

The new location offers a larger retail showroom and offers easier accessibility and convenience. It is located on Highway 23 at 1141 S. Columbus Pike in the Delaware Square Shopping Center, in-between Goodwill and Dollar Tree. The store will create 10 new jobs initially with plans to create 6-10 more within the first year.

[widgets_on_pages id=1]The store was previously located at 680 Sunbury Road.

“We’re moving our Delaware location to better serve our community,” said Joel Cady, Vice President. “Our new store is bigger and features a wider selection of furniture and mattresses. It’s also a more centralized location, giving our customers easy access to quality sectionals, sofas, mattresses, bedroom furniture and dining sets at affordable prices. We also offer flexible payment options including take it home today for $50 with low easy payments and free layaway, and unlike many furniture retailers in the area, we offer same-day delivery on all in-stock items. Visit our new store in Delaware and see why American Freight Furniture and Mattress is the best choice for quality, affordable furniture and mattresses in Central Ohio.”

Weekly store hours for the new Delaware store are as follows:

  • Monday-Thursday (12pm-8pm)
  • Friday (10am-8pm)
  • Saturday (10am-7pm)
  • Sunday (12pm-5pm)
Source: American Freight Furniture and Mattress press release

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