WORCESTER Rotmans furniture plans to liquidate its entire inventory as the company prepares to remodel the store and do a merchandise reset.
Despite Rotmans being closed two-and-a-half months because of the coronavirus pandemic, Steven Rotman, president and CEO of Rotmans, insists that in no way should this liquidation sale be interpreted as a going out of a business sale.
In fact, the massive sale is Rotmans forging ahead into the future.
Rotmans began as a family business in the 1950s as a furniture and carpet concession in a 10,000-square-foot space on Southbridge Street.
Today, Rotmans has about $30 million in annual revenue, 150 employees and a sprawling 200,000-square-foot carpet and furniture showroom off Interstate 290.