BOCA RATON, FL October 28, 2010 (Press-News.org) Robb & Stucky Interiors recently welcomed Florida Weekly newspaper to Palm Beach Gardens at a preview reception that attracted several hundred guests to the interior design and home furnishings showroom.
"There has been a need for another news and entertainment publication in our locale and Florida Weekly certainly fills that void," said Craig Nelson, general manager of Robb & Stucky in Palm Beach Gardens. "We're certain that the weekly's expansion from its already established circulation areas of Lee, Collier and Charlotte counties into North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter will be very well received. Already they've lined up great support in terms of staff and advertisers, and their inaugural issue was superb. As a company, Robb & Stucky looks forward to continuing our longstanding strategic partnership with this newspaper for years to come."
Founded in 1915 in Florida, Robb & Stucky is an internationally recognized interior design and premier home furnishings retailer with showrooms in Florida, Texas, Arizona and Nevada. Robb & Stucky offers a unique lifestyle shopping experience with an unparalleled collection of fine furnishings and an award-winning ensemble of designers. Robb & Stucky is certified by the state of Florida to practice interior design, license number IB0000745. The company is an industry partner with the American Society of Interior Designers.
Robb & Stucky Interiors in Palm Beach Gardens is located at 3801 Design Center Drive. For further information, call (561) 904-7200 or visit http://www.robbstucky.com.
Robb & Stucky welcomes Florida Weekly newspaper to Palm Beach Gardens
With Florida Weekly's expansion to Palm Beach Gardens, Robb & Stucky continues its strategic partnership with the S.W. Florida newspaper.
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