Ribbon-cutting event celebrates launch of Home Revive Liquidators

Ribbon-cutting event celebrates launch of Home Revive Liquidators
Paul Oh Director, Public Policy & Community Affairs — Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce
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On April 17th, Home Revive Liquidators held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the launch of their store. The event marked the beginning of their venture, which offers a variety of home improvement materials at significantly reduced prices.

Home Revive Liquidators specializes in providing discounted kitchen cabinets, windows, flooring, vanities, doors, and more, with a focus on liquidation deals. Their inventory includes brand-new products available at a fraction of the cost typically seen at retail outlets.

The store aims to cater to a diverse customer base, including homeowners, contractors, and DIY enthusiasts, by offering affordable solutions for various renovation projects. Home Revive encourages potential customers to visit their location and explore the available inventory to take advantage of substantial savings on home upgrades.

“Looking for high-quality home improvement materials at unbeatable prices? Home Revive is your go-to destination for discounted kitchen cabinets, windows, flooring, vanities doors and more!” the announcement states. “Whether you’re a homeowner, contractor, or DIY enthusiast, you’ll find affordable solutions for your renovation projects.”



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