Six months after fire, Danish furniture store Lanoba to reopen in Clinton Hill * Brooklyn Paper
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Six months after fire, Danish furniture store Lanoba to reopen in Clinton Hill * Brooklyn Paper
""About a year and a half we were in Red Hook. But the community there is so strong, and we really wanted to stay in Red Hook," Singh said. "We were very happy just to have a temporary space and we were holding out hope we could move back into our original space.""
""We had always said we thought we could hold on until January, February. We held out to February, and then March came along ... when it became evident that the building would not be ready, and clear inspections and things like that, it was time to look for a new home and get back to doing business the way we're used to doing it.""
Lanoba, a vintage Danish furniture shop, is reopening in a new permanent location after a devastating fire destroyed their original store. The owners, Lars Noah Balderskilde and David Singh, lost all their inventory but quickly raised funds through GoFundMe. They operated temporarily from a smaller space while waiting for their original location to be repaired. Ultimately, they decided to move to a larger 9,500-square-foot showroom in Clinton Hill, as the timeline for repairs became uncertain.
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