Theodore Alexander will not move into new showroom in design district in time for market

Because of permitting and construction-related delays, the company instead will show in its former space at 229 Russell Ave. for one last market

HIGH POINT — Delays in construction are preventing Theodore Alexander from showing in its new showroom building in the design district here this market.

The luxury furniture resource was planning to show in its new space at 425 N. Hamilton St. at the spring High Point Market, which runs April 26-30. However, delays in obtaining the necessary permits and approvals pushed back the final construction and set-up, so it won’t be able to show in the space until the October market.

This is Theodore Alexander’s new showroom at 425 N. Hamilton St. in downtown High Point.

This market it will resume showing at its former location at 229 Russell Ave., where it expects to complete its product set-up by the end of this coming weekend.

“We thought it would be done, but it was down to the wire,” said Ed Teplitz, company president. “We had to make a decision a couple of weeks ago so we could get ready. So we just decided we will show in the old building and it will look great and we will be in the new building in October.”

By extending its lease in the building on Russell for this final market in the space, the company will be able to show new products it planned to show in the new building on Hamilton.

This includes a new collection by Alexa Hampton and its new St. James collection that is an extension of its Lord Spencer line. There even will be a teaser of a bedroom being offered in another Lord Spencer collection called Coronet that will have a full launch in the new building in October.

At this market, the company will have a party starting around 6 p.m. Friday, April 25, to celebrate the unveiling of its newest Alexa Hampton collection.

And for those who mistakenly go to the new space at market, there will be a number on the building for the Theodore Alexander shuttle service that will transport them to the showroom on Russell Avenue.

Thomas Russell

Home News Now Editor-in-Chief Thomas Russell has covered the furniture industry for 25 years at various daily and weekly consumer and trade publications. He can be reached at tom@homenewsnow.com and at 336-508-4616.

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