Lynnwood Business Brief Krafters Land Cabinetry to open at former Big Lots location in August

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Krafter’s Land Cabinetry is set to open its third showroom in Lynnwood at the former Big Lots location, with plans for an opening in August or September. The grand opening will feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony alongside a traditional Chinese lion and dragon dance, highlighting the cultural significance of the event. Marketing Manager Helen Shi confirmed that preparations are underway, including display setups and permit approvals. The new location will showcase a variety of kitchen and bathroom renovation products, such as multiple cabinet styles and quartz countertops. This expansion is expected to create local jobs and provide residents with enhanced options for home renovations.

The company aims to cater to diverse customer needs with its wide range of cabinetry and accessories. Lynnwood's growing market for home improvement products aligns with Krafter’s Land’s mission to deliver quality and style. The showroom is anticipated to become a key player in the local home renovation landscape.

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