On November 23, 2015

LaFlamme’s Furniture officially opens in the mall

Courtesy of RRCC

Pictured at the ribbon cutting along with owners Christopher and Angela LaFlamme are Rep. Larry Cupoli, Vermont House of Representatives; Rep. Tom Terenzini, Vermont House of Representatives; Senator Brian Collamore, Vermont Senate; Senator Kevin Mullin, Vermont Senate; Don Chioffi, Town of Rutland Select Board; Dave Allaire, Rutland City Board of Aldermen; Tom Donahue, EVP/CEO, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Bill Ackerman, First Vice President, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Marleen Cenate, immediate past president, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Jay Morel, manager, Diamond Run Mall; along with family, friends, store employees and representatives from Lane Furniture, Chaffee Art Center, Mountain Grove Coffee, Garland’s Farm & Garden, Proctor Gas, Allen Pools & Spas, House of Lights, Galiano Construction, Gilmore Home Center and Go Big/Appliance Depot.

RUTLAND TOWN – The ribbon is cut by owners Christopher and Angela LaFlamme at the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Celebration at the new location of LaFlamme’s Furniture Mall located at 3 Diamond Run Mall in Rutland Town.

LaFlamme’s Furniture Mall is the largest single-story furniture store in Vermont at 50,000 square feet. LaFlamme’s Furniture Mall is not just furniture. There are several specialty displays by local businesses, including Gilmore Home Center, Allen Pools & spas, Go Big, Inc., Proctor Gas, Garland Farm & Garden and others. The store also features  design, appliances, mattresses, flooring, electronics and more! For more information stop by its new location or visit laflammes.com.

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