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Greenville Today
By the People, for the People
Bostic Sugg Furniture Store Closing After 89 Years in Greenville, NC
The end of a family legacy marks a shift in Greenville's retail landscape.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:34pm
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As a beloved family-owned furniture store in Greenville, North Carolina, prepares to close its doors after nearly a century, the carefully curated display of its timeless wares pays tribute to the store's enduring legacy.Greenville TodayBostic Sugg Furniture, a three-generation family business that has been a fixture in Greenville, North Carolina's East Fire Tower Road community since 1937, is closing its doors after 89 years. The decision to retire, announced by company president Britt Laughinghouse, reflects a broader generational shift as business owners balance work with personal needs, even when the firm is economically viable.
Why it matters
The closing of Bostic Sugg Furniture is more than just a local footnote - it's a reflection on tradition, labor, and the shifting economics that quietly redraw a city's commercial map. The store's departure leaves gaps in the community's social fabric and raises questions about how Greenville will preserve its retail heritage while embracing new forms of commerce.
The details
Bostic Sugg Furniture was founded in 1937 and has been owned by three generations of the same family. The company employed 14 full-time workers and provided a reliable, local touchstone for the community, offering advice, repairs, and a familiar handshake. The decision to retire and sell the building last year signals a strategic choice to reclaim life beyond the showroom floors, as well as the impact of real estate cycles on small businesses.
- Bostic Sugg Furniture was founded in 1937.
- The company was purchased by the current owner's grandfather in 1948.
- The store's building was sold in 2025.
- The store will begin liquidating its inventory at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 11, 2026.
The players
Bostic Sugg Furniture
A three-generation family business that has been a fixture in Greenville, North Carolina's East Fire Tower Road community since 1937.
Britt Laughinghouse
The president of Bostic Sugg Furniture, who announced the decision to retire and close the store.
What’s next
The store will begin liquidating its inventory at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 11, 2026, as part of a controlled wind-down designed to maximize return for the well-loved brand.
The takeaway
The closing of Bostic Sugg Furniture is not just about a single storefront going dark; it's a prompt for the Greenville community to examine how they can preserve the memory and spirit of the store while inviting transformation and new forms of commerce to emerge. The real question is whether the community can translate the store's legacy into new value for generations to come.


