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    T.Y. Fine Furniture Relocating from Merion Village to Clintonville

    Local boutique shop T. Y. Fine Furniture is on the move. After calling Merion Village home for the past two years, the store will soon relocate to a larger home at 4455 North High Street in Clintonville.

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    “Merion Village has been a wonderful location for us, but we have outgrown our limited space there,” explained owner Tarik Yousef. “Our customers seek a variety of products, and our new showroom will allow us to display more wood furniture and the other natural products we are known for. We also wanted to be more centrally located, so a move to Clintonville’s healthy business climate is perfect for us.”

    The new location measures over 7,000 square feet — a sizable increase from the current 1,500 square foot store. T.Y. Fine Furniture has made a name for itself as a place that sells handmade solid wood artisan furniture, which includes bedframes, dressers, tables, desks and more.

    The new Clintonville location is expected to open in January 2017.

    For more information, visit www.tyfinefurniture.com.

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