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Former Black Country furniture store to be reborn

Furniture for the Home is investing almost £50,000 to give new life to run-down retail unit

Furniture for the Home owner Simon Foster (front left) with some of the team

A Black Country high street has received a welcome boost after it was revealed that an old retail store was being brought back to life.

Furniture for the Home, which already operates an online retail business and store in Sedgley, is investing nearly £50,000 into creating a second showroom in the former Amblecote Furnishers building, in Kingswinford.

Owner Simon Foster said he believed consumers had started to return to the high street and were keen to buy local in the pursuit for a more personalised service.

A full refurb of the Market Street building is under way and, once complete, will house a large showroom selling home and garden furniture and accessories over two floors.

Three jobs will be created to start with because of the investment, with more positions likely to become available once the shop opens its doors next month.

Mr Foster said: "The high street is back when it comes to purchasing furniture, with consumers keen to touch, feel and see how their purchases could look in a home environment.

"We've seen this in the massive rise in footfall we have enjoyed in our first store in Sedgley and this got us thinking about a second store that could service a different part of the Black Country.