Southwest Florida Furniture Store Closing After Nearly 50 Years
A local Southwest Florida Furniture store, in Naples and Fort Myers is going out of business, and it’s for real this time. It’s not one of those “Everything Must Go” sales that goes on and on and then the store never closes. These locations in Lee and Collier county are closing the doors for good.
Southwest Florida Furniture Store Closing After Nearly 50 Years
Lenny’s Furniture has been in Southwest Florida for nearly 50 years, first opening their doors back in 1975. Lenny’s Furniture was and has been a family run business, with two locations, one in Naples and one in Fort Myers. The longtime owners have decided it’s time to move on, after 48 years, and have announced their retirement.
In a Facebook post we saw just before the holidays, the couple shares their thoughts as their longtime business comes to an end. In the post they talked about how the decision was difficult to make. They call their Lenny’s Furniture staff the backbone of their business and of course give thanks to their loyal customer base over all the years.
There is a notice on the furniture store website stating that the inventory listed may no longer be available as furniture at significantly reduced prices is moving fast. I did a quick search for some bedroom furniture for my own home and was shocked. These prices are really great for the amazing quality of furniture. And you can also find pieces for every room in your house and outdoors.
As I said there are two locations and I’ll give the addresses here:
- Fort Myers: 15485 S. Tamiami Trail Fort Myers, FL 33908
- Naples: 10001 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34113
Sneak Peak Of The Rooftop At Riverside Food Truck Park
Thanks to Rooftop at Riverside for inviting me to review their new business. They provided me with samples of food and signature cocktails in exchange for an honest, unbiased review.
Downtown Bonita Springs is one of the most exciting, up and coming areas of Southwest Florida. Some fantastic new bars and restaurants have been opening and they are not chains. However, they are locally owned establishments that offer elevated food, drinks, and cool vibes. This week, a new addition to the dining and entertainment scene opens to the public. Here is a sneak peak of the Rooftop At Riverside food truck park.
Food truck parks are all the rage right now. Not only does almost every community in Southwest Florida have one, but also, they are each unique. I took a tour of Rooftop at Riverside with a few other local media folks this week. The park officially opens to the public Thursday. I love it. I predict it will be a big hit.
The food offerings cover everything from seafood and burgers, to ice cream and crepes. Here are a few of the trucks scheduled to serve year-round at the food truck park Bonita Springs. Check it out.
In addition, there is a Mexican cuisine food truck called No Manches. However, it was not on site at the time of our tour.
Rooftop At Riverside food truck park Bonita Springs opens
Rooftop at Riverside is right across from the popular Riverside Park. It is in the heart of downtown Bonita. It has a green space in the back with games for the entire family. In addition, there are two bars here. In fact, it’s the only food truck park in Southwest Florida with a rooftop bar. Sit here. The view is fantastic. Watch the action on Old 41 and the fun at Riverside Park.
Tables have umbrellas to shade the sun and the glass doors can open on a nice day to bring the outside in. The bar program was developed by Phil Wils who appeared on the television show Bar Rescue. The names of the craft cocktails have a nod to Bonita. Each has a unique twist. In addition, all the ingredients used are fresh. Alcohol infusions are also done in house. Ask the bartenders about the margarita on tap. It is supposed to be great. Try it. Let me know.
Finally, the Rooftop At Riverside opens in Bonita Springs and here are a few photos to whet your appetite. Go. Have fun. Support local businesses. Cheers.