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Shefsky said customers will notice the new logo alongside the original Nebraska Furniture Mart name on social media, the retailer’s website, advertisements, in-store signs and new credit cards.
Nebraska Furniture Mart is a family business with a long history and a simple motto, “Sell cheap and tell the truth.” These words came straight from the mind of Rose Blumkin, the founder of NFM.
An affiliate of Nebraska Furniture Market has initiated infrastructure work on a 118-acre mixed-use development northwest of Austin. CedarView, at 750 East New Hope Drive in Cedar Park, will be ...
In 1983, Warren Buffett made one of his most memorable deals, buying 80% of Nebraska Furniture Mart (NFM) for $60 million. The remarkable part? There was no formal audit, no complex paperwork and ...
In 1983, Warren Buffett made one of his most memorable deals, buying 80% of Nebraska Furniture Mart (NFM) for $60 million. The remarkable part? There was no formal audit, no complex paperwork and ...
LINCOLN — A photo exhibition celebrating 40 years of the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be on display through Nov. 20 in North Platte.
Nebraska Furniture Mart plans to open in 2026 in Cedar Park, northwest of Austin. It has one other Texas store, in the Dallas area.
The new Nebraska Furniture Mart location is expected to be a 1.2-million-square-foot space near the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.
Cedar Park City Council in late February approved a rezoning request that clears the way for a large mixed-use project that could include a Nebraska Furniture Mart store, a hotel, a conference ...
State officials joined Nebraska Furniture Mart on Tuesday in celebrating 85 years of business. Company leaders buried a time capsule at its Omaha store near 72nd Street and Rose Blumkin Drive.
Nebraska Furniture Mart chairman Irv Blumkin said Friday that sales continue to trend above pre-pandemic levels even with supply chain issues, inflation and consumers getting out more and spending ...
Nebraska Furniture Mart's Omaha site won't see big renovations unless flood plain regulations are reassessed, even as NFM expands in Texas.