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Longtime Dallas furniture store's closings could put prime spots up for grabs

Weir's Furniture weighs options for future of its owned real estate
Weir's Furniture retained a retail condo interest in what is known as Weir's Plaza — a mixed-use tower with office space on the upper floors and retail and restaurant space on the ground floors — in Dallas' Knox Street neighborhood. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar)
Weir's Furniture retained a retail condo interest in what is known as Weir's Plaza — a mixed-use tower with office space on the upper floors and retail and restaurant space on the ground floors — in Dallas' Knox Street neighborhood. (Candace Carlisle/CoStar)

Weir's Furniture has decided to close its four North Texas locations after 78 years in business, ending a retail legacy that took hold in the wake of World War II when it capitalized on the post-war housing boom.

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