December 19, 2007
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December 18, 2007
Marlo Furniture Charitable Foundation. Louis and Marilyn Glickfield, founders of Marlo Furniture, Maryland and Virginia’s area’s largest and one of America’s top 70 furniture retailers, formed the Glickfield Family Foundation over 30 years ago as a means of sharing the fruits of their success with the community. Today it serves as a vehicle for their community service and philanthropic activities, providing worthy charities and organizations with hundreds of thousands of dollars of contributions over the years. Louis Glickfield is the recipient of the National Humanitarian Award, and Lou and Marilyn together have been honored with the National Award As Man & Woman Of The Year, presented by the Anti-Defamation League.
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December 11, 2007
I am feeling a little bit nostalgic about Washington since I am new to Berlin. I base all of my movements around Berlin on landmarks. Currently, my major Berlin landmark is the Berlin Hauptbahnhof, for example. Marlo Furniture is for sure a landmark. When I wrote Marlo Furniture Has Been a Washington Tradition for More than 50-Years I had been thinking about Marlo Furnitures place in time and hadn’t considered its time in place. What I mean to say is that Marlo Furniture is the anchor for many other stores. For example, Creative Clay advises, ” We are located just off the Edsall Road exit of 395, near Marlo Furniture.” People all over Washington give directions based on where it exists in relationship not only to the current superstores but also to where it was born down on 7th street, NW. One person even gave directions to a grave site based on where a Marlo Furniture stands in Rockville, “We have the grave and (true)monument to F Scott Fitzgerald in the cemetary across from Marlo Furniture in Rockville.” Yes, F. Scott Fitzgerald! Either way, I think a lot can be said about a store that has waited out everyone else. From the 50s through to the 21st century! So, Marlo Furniture is not only a Washington tradition but also a Washington Landmark, too. (Via Because the Medium is the Message, Chris Abraham Online, Memes.org)
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December 11, 2007
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December 11, 2007
The Marlo Furniture Company strives for excellence and has since 1955, in every aspect of its business. A strict adherence to its business philosophies established over a period of forty years, has made it possible for the company to continuously grow and prosper and become Washington, D.C.’s largest and most progressive home furnishings retailer. Via Washington Post
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December 11, 2007
Louis Glickfield, Founder and Chairman of Marlo Furniture, the Washington, D.C. area’s largest furniture retailer, was awarded The Eagle Trophy (shown above) and inducted into the Retailing Hall of Fame by the Home Furnishings Representatives Association in 1988. A graduate of and athlete at the University of Maryland, Louis Glickfield has achieved remarkable honors and recognition including the Governor’s Salute To Excellence for his athletic prowess, business success, philanthropy , humanitarian efforts and personal accomplishments. Via Malo Furniture Fans
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December 11, 2007
New Directions Here you’ll find the latest design trends all Washington is talking about. Marlo Furniture New Directions furnishings fall in the transitional and contemporary categories and reflect the way people live today—casual, eclectic, comfortable. The gallery features upholstery in subtle, family-friendly textures, cozy brushed cottons and leather in today’s most desired colors. We round out the collection with a great selection of bedrooms, dining rooms and accent pieces in beech, light maple, birch, natural cherry, oak and solid pine. Via Washington Post
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December 11, 2007
Here you’ll find the latest design trends all Washington is talking about. Marlo’s New Directions furnishings fall in the transitionaland contemporary categories and reflect the way people live today — casual, eclectic, comfortable. The gallery features upholstery in subtle, family-friendly textures, cozy brushed cottons and leather in today’s most desired colors. We round out the collection with a great selection of bedrooms, dining rooms and accent pieces in beech, light maple, birch, natural cherry, oak and solid pine.
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December 11, 2007
In 1955, the Marlo Furniture Company, then operating under the name Ali Baba, started a small family-operated used furniture business. In 1963, the family bought its first major showroom location at 7th and I Streets, N.W. in Washington, D.C., and adopted the name Marlo, a name created from both owners names: “Marilyn” and “Lou.” This location provided the much needed room for Marlo Furniture’s expanding business into new home furnishings for every taste. (Via Washington Post)
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December 4, 2007
After writing a nostalgic article about Marlo’s, I wondered how long Marlo Furniture has been around Washington. Over 50-years. Marlo Furniture has actually been in Washington longer than I have! “Marlo Furniture opened its first store in 1955. Today, Marlo Furniture is the largest furniture retailer in the Washington, D.C. area and one of America’s top 70 furniture retailers. Over one million Washingtonians have purchased their furniture from Marlo Furniture.” (Via Memes.org and Chris Abraham Online and MySpace and Friendster and Marlo Furniture Fans) Read the rest of this entry »
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December 4, 2007
Louis Glickfield, Founder and Chairman of Marlo Furniture, the Washington, D.C. area’s largest furniture retailer, was awarded The Eagle Trophy (shown above) and inducted into the Retailing Hall of Fame by the Home Furnishings Representatives Association in 1988. A graduate of and athlete at the University of Maryland, Louis Glickfield has achieved remarkable honors and recognition including the Governor’s Salute To Excellence for his athletic prowess, business success, philanthropy , humanitarian efforts and personal accomplishments.
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